Another day, and another proposal between MLB and the player’s union. After the league turned down the MLBPA’s offer of 114-games, the two sides have gone back and forth trying to settle on a designated number of games and a set prorated pay rate.
It was reported yesterday that the league was planning on making a new offer to the player’s union in the ballpark of 76 games at a rate of 75 percent of their prorated salary. Today, Jeff Passan of ESPN is reporting that the MLB player’s union fired back with an 89 game offer at 100 percent of their prorated salaries.