As time has gone by it has become increasingly clear that the 2020 Major League Baseball season will be started without fans permitted to attend, and likely won’t have games this year that draw any fans, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
While that has caused some financial disagreements between the owners and Players Association, it seems that both sides are still committed to getting some sort of season in. It was recently reported that MLB is in the process of sending a new economic proposal for the 2020 season to the MLBPA.
It’s no secret that the 2020 season is going to be an unconventional one, with teams either playing at their empty home stadiums or Spring Training facilities and the regular season potentially only being 82 games.