Let's assume there will be < 60 game regular season

Good grief
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This does line up with what Spilborghs has been saying (regardless of what the exact numbers are) - it does look like the owners have drawn their line in the sand, saying "this is how much we're willing to spend on salaries no matter what".

Call it a salary cap or whatever you'd like, it's semantics at this point - and I can't blame the owners at all. Dr. Fauci is screaming about not playing in the later fall when they'd have a chance to recoup some of their losses with the expanded playoffs.

I'm about as close to ready as I can get to joining those who say "*uck 'em, I hope they don't play at this point and ALL lose millions".
 
RIP pitchers hitting

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I've been wanting the DH, long overdue. Hope they agree on something, least it seems they're talking more extensively. Probably need to hammer out a deal by the end of the month at least or early next week more likely.
 
This does line up with what Spilborghs has been saying (regardless of what the exact numbers are) - it does look like the owners have drawn their line in the sand, saying "this is how much we're willing to spend on salaries no matter what".

Call it a salary cap or whatever you'd like, it's semantics at this point - and I can't blame the owners at all. Dr. Fauci is screaming about not playing in the later fall when they'd have a chance to recoup some of their losses with the expanded playoffs.

I'm about as close to ready as I can get to joining those who say "*uck 'em, I hope they don't play at this point and ALL lose millions".

**** the owners. Full stop. Forever.
 
There was just a report about five Phillies players and three staffers at their training facility in Clearwater coming down with COVID-19. Even if the owners and players can figure out the financial side, the problem looming over everything is that virus cases are spiking hard in Florida and Arizona, and I don't know how you can safely conduct spring training camps in those states right now.
 
There was just a report about five Phillies players and three staffers at their training facility in Clearwater coming down with COVID-19. Even if the owners and players can figure out the financial side, the problem looming over everything is that virus cases are spiking hard in Florida and Arizona, and I don't know how you can safely conduct spring training camps in those states right now.

I don’t see how they can have a baseball season when the virus spreads through bats.
 
There was just a report about five Phillies players and three staffers at their training facility in Clearwater coming down with COVID-19. Even if the owners and players can figure out the financial side, the problem looming over everything is that virus cases are spiking hard in Florida and Arizona, and I don't know how you can safely conduct spring training camps in those states right now.

Blue Jays have now done the same and shut their spring training complex down. Per reports, one of their players, who is on the 40 man roster, has shown symptoms of COVID-19, however, has not tested positive yet. He has spent time with a Phillies player, whose spring training complex is 6 miles away
 
The MLBPA is voting this weekend on the owners 60 game proposal...expectation is that if they vote against the proposal, Manfred would institute his own schedule (~50 games) and the players would file a grievance. Manfred could also say screw it, and cancel the season all together. Either way, seems like this is finally coming to a resolution.
 
I think the Owners screwed this up initially, but it’s sorta ridiculous the players didn’t jump at this 60 game offer immediately.
 
Saw a bit ago on a Slack site Manfred may be wavering on Universal DH. It seems there are more pitchers that like to bat than he thinks.
 
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