A number of Major League Baseball players reportedly met throughout the weekend and "remained resolved against" the owners' latest proposal, which calls for a 60-game season with fully prorated salaries.
Ken Davidoff and Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported the news, noting doing so "will only push commissioner Rob Manfred to more seriously move toward pressing the button he has wanted to avoid: Unilaterally implementing a season."
According to the report, Manfred would likely impose a season that was between 48 and 54 games.
This comes after ESPN's Jesse Rogers reported the players elected against voting on the 60-game proposal on Sunday.