Home MLB owners agree on proposal to start 2020 season July 4 weekend
News

MLB owners agree on proposal to start 2020 season July 4 weekend

baseball
(© Sean Gladwell – stock.adobe.com)

MLB owners have approved a proposal to start the 2020 season around July 4 that will now go to the MLB Players Association for its review.

The proposal is based on an 82-game regular season, ending with a 14-team playoff that would feature each league’s three division winners and eight wild-card teams, four in each league.

The designated hitter rule would be used in each league.

Teams would have 30-man active rosters with 20-player taxi squads.

Games would be played, as allowed, in home-team ballparks with no fans in attendance, with provisions in place to allow games to be moved based on local situations.

Owners and players would split revenues 50-50 under the plan, which must be agreed to by the MLBPA.

Pending approval, spring training would resume in early June, with teams having the option to train at their home ballparks.

Story by Chris Graham

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

government money
Politics, Virginia

Word for the good guys who oppose the Next Era-Dominion merger: Good luck

john sterling
Baseball

Putting John Sterling’s consecutive-games broadcast streak in perspective

A friend texted me a stat about the late New York Yankees radio guy John Sterling calling 5,271 consecutive Yankee games over a 30-year stretch, before finally taking a day off in 2019, and my initial thought: a three-game weekend series would wear me out.

data center
Politics, Virginia

Gov. Spanberger taking brave stand on behalf of data center developers

Let’s say you’re Abigail Spanberger, and your approval numbers are already circling the toilet, but you still have some folks on your side. What could you do to maybe strip it down to the studs?

closed business sign hospital
Virginia

Lawmakers pressing owners over unsafe conditions at senior living apartment complex

donald trump
Politics, U.S. & World

Donald Trump is officially skipping Don Jr.’s wedding to a maybe liberal socialite

waynesboro map
Local

Tour the Town, Hiker Fest on the Downtown Waynesboro event schedule

concert music
Local

Rockingham County: Spencer Hatcher headlines lineup at ValleyFest