Players were scheduled to vote on MLB’s proposal for a 60-game season yesterday, but the vote didn’t take place, as concerns about the impact of COVID on players and staff has grown over the past few days.
As Major League Baseball attempts to get a shortened 2020 season going amid a pandemic that is by no means over, it isn’t consulting with public health officials in the cities and states where it plays, writes Bradford William Davis.
Joel Sherman is hoping the “silent majority” of players, owners, and executives will rise up and resolve the issues between owners and players.