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MLB proposes delaying start to April 28, cut to 154 games

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Under the proposal, Opening Day would be April 28 and the playoffs would be expanded from 10 to 14 teams.
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball has proposed a one-month delay in starting spring training due to the coronavirus pandemic and pushing back opening day to April 28, two people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. Under the plan presented to the players’ union on Friday, the regular season would be cut from 162 games to 154. Also, the playoffs would be expanded from 10 teams to 14, the designated hitter would extend to the National League for the second straight season and MLB would keep the experimental rules for seven-inning doubleheaders and beginning extra innings with a runner on second base. All players would report for spring training on March 22, back from the current calendar that calls a voluntary reporting date of Feb.17 for pitchers, catchers and injured players, and Feb.22 for others. Opening Day would be pushed back 27 days from its currently scheduled April 1 and the regular season would end Oct.10 instead of Oct.3. The postseason would extend into November. The people familiar with the plan spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because no announcements were made. The sides have not discussed the proposal with each other since MLB made it. A day before the plan was presented, Commissioner Rob Manfred said he would like to know by his regular Monday call with owners if the union had interest in delaying the start of spring training.

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