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    MLB takes first steps to launch season amid coronavirus: Gasparino
    FOX Business’ Charlie Gasparino on the upcoming MLB season that has been delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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    If the final pitch of the 2020 baseball season comes closer to Christmas than Halloween, that's fine with the players.

    Major League Baseball owners ratified a 17-page agreement with the union on Friday in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, with players willing to extend the season as long as needed to cover as close to a full schedule as possible.

    Even if it involves neutral sites in warm-weather cities and domes. Even if it involves playing in empty ballparks. Even if it involves lots of day-night doubleheaders.

    MLB PREPARING NEW SCHEDULE, PLAYER PAY CHANGES AFTER LEAGUE'S SEASON DELAYED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC

    And if it means expanding the playoffs from 10 teams, fine.

    “Players want to play. That's what we do,” said union head Tony Clark, a former All-Star first baseman. “Being able to get back on the field and being able to play, even if that means their fans are watching at home, but being able to play for their fans is something they've all expressed a desire and an interest to do, and to do so as soon as possible."

    The deal provides for $170 million in advances from salaries that total more than $4 billion and guarantees service time to players even if no games are played this year. That means Mookie Betts, George Springer, Marcus Stroman, Trevor Bauer and J.T. Realmuto remain on track for free agency next offseason.

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    This season was to start Thursday and Game 7 of the World Series was on track to be Oct. 28. With opening day postponed until mid-May at the earliest, the final pitch could come as Frosty the Snowman starts popping up. The sides discussed a regular season extending into October and a postseason in November.

    “We would play as long as we possibly could. Obviously, the weather becomes a challenge the later you get in the calendar year,” Clark said. “But we would do our best to play as many games as possible regardless of when we start.”

    A bigger playoff field will be considered.

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    This is "a year where trying different things could be of benefit, and that is one of the things that in a one-year trial could be a benefit,” Clark said.

    When the season can start is beyond the control of MLB and the union. If games are missed, players will receive prorated shares of their salaries.

    “Each of the parties shall work in good faith to as soon as is practicable commence, play, and complete the fullest 2020 championship season and post-season that is economically feasible,” the agreement says. There must be no legal restrictions on mass gathering and travel, and a determination that play “does not pose an unreasonable health and safety risk to players, staff or spectators.”

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    MLB agreed with the union to use “best efforts to play as many games as possible, while taking into account player safety and health, rescheduling needs, competitive considerations, stadium availability, and the economic feasibility of various alternatives.”

    Players would consider waiving the rule against playing no more than 20 days in a row. It remains unclear what the minimum number of games needed for a season would be.

    “We haven't discussed an exact number,” Clark said.

    Players ratified the deal Thursday night. They would keep their salary advances if no games are played in 2020 and waived their claim to additional salaries if the season is scrapped.

    MLB threatened to stop the amateur draft and international amateur signings, which account for about $400 million in annual bonuses. Teams gained the right to cut the draft from its usual 40 rounds to as few as five this year and as few as 20 in 2021. Signing bonuses for players in the draft and for international amateurs will be frozen at 2019 levels through 2021.

    “It is not ideal," Clark said. “The players were committed to preserving entry in some form, which was quite different than what was being represented from the other side.”

    It remains unclear whether the All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles will be played on July 14.

    "Obviously, the calendar is going to dictate a lot of what can and can't be done," Clark said.

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    LOLOL

    What a waste of time

    They don't have the first fuckin clue when anything can start

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    all star game is done

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    Baseball launch for July 4. What a great day that will be

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    Any baseball after Halloween sounds awful. Too cold for baseball.

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    These greedy sports leagues are so desperate

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    We will have lock downs through May

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    Quote Originally Posted by pimike View Post
    We will have lock downs through May
    Who said?

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    Quote Originally Posted by themike78 View Post
    Who said?
    Common sense. Most states have already declared shut downs through April and are already mentioning May. Death tolls are climbing daily. This isn’t going to up and end quick enough to open things before summer.

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    Some states might shut through May but not all....NY and Cali both with terrible governors might not ever open up again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booya711 View Post
    Some states might shut through May but not all....NY and Cali both with terrible governors might not ever open up again
    Lol

    However no sport will start till USA opens completely up.

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    No one really know when things will go back to normal. At this point we might as well wait until next year for a new baseball season.

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    Major League Baseball lost $3.1 billion in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, according to @EvanDrellich.

    The league’s revenues were $3 billion and expenses were $6.1 billion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr KLC View Post
    Major League Baseball lost $3.1 billion in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season, according to @EvanDrellich.

    The league’s revenues were $3 billion and expenses were $6.1 billion.
    Just wait until next year. The numbers you just mentioned? Will look like paradise to what they will experience in 2021

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