For what has felt like months now, we have seemingly been hearing an entirely new proposal almost every week about how the 2020 Major League Baseball season may ultimately be structured.
Most plans revolve around a shortened season. Some are limited to states in warmer climates. Others have recommended the use of stadiums with roofs, which might conceivably limit the chances of rainouts.
Indeed, outlooks on the COVID-19 pandemic sometimes change daily, causing bursts of optimism one day and spurts of pessimism the next. Consequently, the brain trust inside the MLB front offices are spinning their wheels based on those reactions.