This morning’s links revolve around Major League Baseball owners’ latest proposal to the players, a 60-game season with full, pro-rated pay after Rob Manfred and Tony Clark met in person on Tuesday in Phoenix.
Manfred in a statement Wednesday said, “We left that meeting with a jointly developed framework that we agreed could form the basis of an agreement and subject to conversations with our respective constituents.”
- Bill Shaikin at the Los Angeles Times reports that owners thought they had a deal with their 60-game offer. The players, not so much.