Tuesday marked the day of another step forward in the realization of an abbreviated 2020 Major League Baseball season.
Seemingly, financial compensation is the only thing holding up the actualization of when players will eventually take the field.
Last week, several governors of the country’s largest states showed willingness to host professional sports within their municipalities, as most states are finally backing off on stay at home requirements. A 67-page health and safety plan drafted by the MLB has still yet to be approved by the players union, although many pundits feel it is not much more than a formality.