The Wall Street Journal’s Jared Diamond reported Tuesday that MLB teams “are planning to unveil new ticket policies, following updated guidance from the league office, that lay the groundwork for refunds.” At a time when nothing is moving in sports, this represents movement – albeit a retreat. It tells us what we’ve suspected for a while: MLB will try to play some sort of season, but it’s not apt to involve fans in the stands.
From Diamond’s report: “Nobody has passed through the turnstiles of an MLB stadium this year, and it seems increasingly likely that nobody will.