It turns out that we all may be closer to being big leaguers after all. As many of these start-of-season rumors have hit the murky waters of the internet, the MLB Players Association is waiting to hear anything. At least that’s what executive director Tony Clark is saying.
In a conversation with ESPN’s Marly Rivera, the 15-year major league veteran-turned-union-head says the MLBPA has not, in fact, received any formal plans for a possible 2020 season.
After rumors of a possible July start to the season hit Twitter on Monday, players hastily questioned the validity of the sources behind the rumors.