Major League Baseball Players Association executive director Tony Clark said players sent a 70-game season proposal to team owners as the two sides look to start its 2020 season suspended by Covid-19.
The Major League Baseball Players Association has countered a proposal by club owners to start the 2020 regular season suspended by Covid-19.
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark said players issued a 70-game proposal, up from 60 games offered by the MLB. Clark also said the union’s plan includes „a number of issues, (including) expanded playoffs for both 2020 and 2021. We believe this offer represents the basis for an agreement on resumption of play,“ Clark said in a statement.
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USA — Sport MLB standoff continues after players send 70-game counteroffer to owners