MLB Rumors: Here’s ‘Mildly Positive’ News On League’s Return To Play

Baseball fans will take any good news they can get right now.

And, well, MLB Network’s Jon Heyman provided some Sunday morning… kind of.

The Major League Baseball Players Association on Saturday rejected the league’s latest return-to-play proposal, essentially scoffing at the offer. The decision sparked a bitter back-and-forth between the two sides, who have been at odds since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

All eyes now turn toward commissioner Rob Manfred, who has the ability to order players to return for a shortened season at 100 percent pro-rated play. Many have assumed the schedule would be for 48 games but, according to Heyman, the final number actually might be slightly higher.

Check out this tweet:

Whether a schedule consisting of 50-59 games really is any better than 48-49 games is up for fans to decide.

The MLBPA told MLB it wants the league to communicate its plans by Monday.

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