After collectively agreeing on a proposal for the 2020 season, Major League Baseball team owners must now find common ground with the Players Association to ensure games are held this summer.
The two sides began discussions last week, largely touching base on player safety issues. They also seem to be at odds over economics, which is expected to be addressed in the coming days.
Owners are requesting that players take further pay cuts due to fans not being able to attend games this year — at least initially. The union, however, has maintained it will not accept anything short of the prorated salaries previously agreed to in March.