Minnesota Twins fans with a Bomba Squad sign (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images)
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and Tony Clark had a “promising” meeting, giving hope for a 2020 Minnesota Twins season.
The long delayed 2020 Major League Baseball season, due to the Coronavirus and disagreements between players and owners, might just see the light of day after all. After a two-day meeting. Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred and Players Association Chief Tony Clark apparently agreed on a framework. Minnesota Twins fans, and fans all over the world hope so.
Pending approval from their constituents, the season will run at least 60 games, start July 16, and end with an expanded playoff format that would include 16 of the 30 teams.