MLB Rumors: League Won’t Counter MLBPA’s 70-Game Season Offer

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Jun 19, 2020

Things are looking bleak for Major League Baseball.

After three camps shut down due to a COVID-19 outbreak among players and staff, it became a possibility that all 30 facilities would close while MLB and the MLB Players’ Association developed a health and safety protocol for those entering a site.

And now, it appears the league won’t counter the 70-game proposal sent to them by the MLBPA on Thursday .

According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Evan Drellich, MLB told the union no counteroffer is to be expected. The league and its owners reportedly will meet over the weekend to “discuss its next option.”

The two sides have been at odds since March, and it’s only getting uglier by the day at this point. Add in the recent coronavirus outbreak among players, it’s certainly going to be tough to find a safe and healthy way to get the players to “spring training 2.0” before playing games.

Only time will tell how this all plays out.

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