We’re still waiting to find out when or if the Boston Red Sox will play this season as owners remain engaged in a labor dispute with the player’s union. While it seems as though the sides remain miles apart, there are signs that progress is being made.
The MLB Player’s Association delivered a proposal to the league on Sunday, according to Evan Drellich of The Athletic. The demands were for a 114-game season beginning June 30 and running through the end of October, two years of expanded playoffs, $100 million in deferred money, and the option for players to opt-out of the season if they feel it’s unsafe to play.