As Major League Baseball and the Players Association face a financial disagreement to resolve and need to reach a deal for the 2020 regular season, the Los Angeles Dodgers and other teams in California received a bit of positive news Monday.
During his daily address, California Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated sports — with fans in attendance — could potentially resume as early as June. “Sporting events, pro sports in that first a week or so of June without spectators, and modifications, and very prescriptive conditions also could begin to move forward,” Newsom said.
“And a number of other sectors of our economy will open up again, if we hold these trend lines in the next number of weeks, and that includes, for example, getting a haircut, which is very meaningful.