Major League Baseball to Start July 10 Under New Union Proposal?

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Jun/09/2020

The Major League Baseball Players Association has proposed an 89-game season and expanded playoffs to the league and owners that would bring both sides closer together.


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It would bring the sides closer to a potential deal as it is 25 games fewer than the union's last proposal of 114 games at full pro rata, sources tell ESPN. 

MLB proposed on Monday a 76-game season that would cover up to 75% of players' prorated salaries. 

The Players Union would like the season to start on July 10 and end on October 11.  The proposal calls for expanded playoffs with 16 teams (eight per league) in both 2020 and '21.

The league could ultimately implement a schedule it desires but has little control over a post season option.  To that end, Major League Baseball has proposed a 48-game season.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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