MLB's return isn't guaranteed, but for the first time in weeks, negotiations seem to be moving in a positive direction. The owners and the players union are talking, and while we don't know where they'll settle, we have some idea of how the season will look.
The league's latest proposal, reportedly sent to the players Wednesday, is for a 60-game season with an expanded playoff field of 16 teams. The players reportedly still want more games.
We'll assume they settle in that 60 to 70 range. It'll be a unique season that obviously requires a schedule unlike any before it.