Major League Baseball has submitted another proposal to the players association for how to compensate players for the 2020 season, calling to give players 75-percent of their prorated salaries over a 76 game season, but it seems to be dead on arrival.
Karl Ravech of ESPN was the first to report on this proposal, which calls for the regular season to end Sept. 27.
This proposal would do away with the tiered salary structure that would have cost players like Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole over 80-percent of their original salary.