(New York, NY) — Play ball! Major League Baseball and its players have agreed to start the 2020 regular season. In a tweet, the players union said all issues have been resolved. Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement that the season will begin either July 23rd or 24th. Most of the proposed 60-game regular season schedules will be made up by divisional games. The rest will be played against the “opposite league’s corresponding geographical division” to help keep travel to a minimum.
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>MLB Teams Vote To Proceed With 2020 Season
(New York, NY) — Baseball is unofficially back. In a statement, MLB says its clubs have “unanimously voted to proceed with the 2020 season” under terms of a March agreement that includes player service time, pay and the draft. Despite failed negotiations to start the season, that agreement allows Commissioner Rob Manfred to schedule a season of any length as long as players are paid full prorated salaries. USA TODAY reports Manfred is expected to impose a 60-game season. The league is asking if players will be able report to their team’s camp by July 1st and agree on health and safety protocols. MLB is hoping for a decision by five p.m. Eastern time.



