
Major League Baseball and the Players Association haven’t yet reached an agreement on a modified 2020 season, and commissioner Rob Manfred doesn’t seem happy about it. To be more specific, Manfred is displeased that a deal failed to materialize during face-to-face negotiations between himself and union head Tony Clark earlier this week. Rather, the union sent a new proposal to the league on Thursday that called for, among other things, 70 games.
Manfred spoke to reporters on Thursday evening, where he laid out his frustrations. “This needs to be over”.
As if these negotiations hadn’t become troublesome enough, Thursday saw the two sides bicker over whether an agreement was reached on Wednesday. That included Manfred’s quip and a pair of statements from the Players Association denying that any deal had been agreed upon.
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