MLBPA rejects MLB's 154-game proposal; season to start on time
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[February 02, 2021]
Major League Baseball will
instruct teams to report on time for spring training and the 2021
season will start April 1 as planned after the players rejected a
proposal for a one-month delay and a 154-game season.
MLB issued a statement Monday night saying the proposal was intended
to allow for COVID-19 infection rates to decrease and additional
time for the distribution of vaccines.
The proposal called for players to receive 100 percent of their pay
if the 154-game season is completed and not interrupted by the
coronavirus pandemic. It also proposed seven-inning doubleheaders
and beginning extra innings with runners on second base, an
expansion to 14 playoff teams instead of 10 and the use of the
designated hitter in the National League for the second consecutive
season.
It also would have allowed each team to schedule up to 12 split
doubleheaders.
"This was a good deal that reflected the best interests of everyone
involved in the sport by merely moving the calendar of the season
back one month for health and safety reasons without impacting any
rights either the players or the Clubs currently have under the
Basic Agreement or Uniform Player's Contract for pay and service
time," MLB said in its statement.
MLB said the changes instituted for the pandemic-shortened 2020
season "were overwhelming popular with our fans."
The Major League Baseball Players Association did not offer a
counterproposal. The union was reportedly against an expanded
postseason that potentially can make it easier for teams to reach
the playoffs while spending less money on players. Players also were
concerned about the late timing of the proposal and potential for
lost wages if the season were to be postponed or suspended.
"MLB's proposal offers no salary or service time
protections in the event of further delays, interruptions, or
cancellation of the season," the union said.
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"The clear-cut result of these deliberations is that players will
not accept MLB's proposal, will instead continue preparations for an
on-time start to the 2021 season, and will accept MLB's commitment
to again direct its clubs to prepare for an on-time start."
The start of spring training will remain Feb. 17, with Opening Day
scheduled for April 1.
"In light of the MLBPA's rejection of our proposal, and their
refusal to counter our revised offer this afternoon, we are moving
forward and instructing our Clubs to report for an on-time start to
Spring Training and the Championship Season, subject to reaching an
agreement on health and safety protocols," MLB said in a statement.
"Our 2020 season taught us that when the nation faces crisis, the
national game is as important as ever, and there is nothing better
than playing ball. We were able to complete a 2020 season through
Herculean efforts and sacrifices made by our players, Club staff and
MLB staff to protect one another. We will do so again, together, as
we work towards playing another safe and entertaining season in
2021."
--Field Level Media
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