Major League Baseball and the Players Association have yet to reach an agreement on financial matters pertaining to the 2020 regular season, but a resolution may soon be reached.
With MLB setting a Sunday night deadline for the MLBPA to respond to their latest offer of 72 games and up to 80% of prorated salaries, which was rejected by the union, commissioner Rob Manfred may soon move to imposing a season schedule as he sees fit.
Although team owners and players are in disagreement over an economic plan — in large part stemming from the prospect of beginning the season without fans in attendance — the league is still conducting other business.