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Wed May 27 202014:32Ross Stripling pitches ... financial advice during pandemicGeorge SpringerCF/RFAstrosSanders Team Sucks
Ross StriplingPDodgersFree Agent
Ross Stripling has spent much of the last two months working on an island —- the one in the kitchen of his Houston home.With baseball halted by the coronavirus pandemic, the Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander returned to his offseason job. When not throwing fastballs, he pitches clients as a financial adviser for B. Riley Wealth Management.The All-Star has retired George Springer in the World Series on a bases-loaded fly that Stripling was sure would be a grand slam. And he’s logged on in the morning, seen a stock drop 30% and felt his heart sink into the pit of his stomach.Stress compounded.“When I have someone else’s money in my hands and that’s their future, their nest egg, there’s a lot of pressure there,” Stripling said. “There’s a lot of anxiety to perform well for their sake.”Interest rates approaching 0 have been on his mind more these days than spin rates of 2,650. No need to look up ERA, but a daily dissection is essential of an elevated VIX, the “fear index” of market volatility.Analytic... [More]
Wed May 27 202011:22Players call MLB economic proposal `extremely disappointing'Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
NEW YORK (AP) — A rookie at the major league minimum would keep about 47% of his original salary this year while multimillionaire stars Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole would lose more than 77% under a sliding-scale proposal by big league teams that players found “extremely disappointing.”Major League Baseball made the proposal to the players' union on Tuesday during a digital meeting rather than the 50-50 revenue-sharing plan that owners initially approved for their negotiators on May 11, several people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because details were not announced.In addition to its reaction on the economics, the union said “the sides also remain far apart on health and safety protocols” aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season around the Fourth of July. The sides have been grappling with how to aim for an opening day originally scheduled for March 26 but pushed back because of the new coronavirus. “We made a proposal to... [More]
Wed May 27 202010:12This Date in BaseballAdrián Béltre3B/DHRangersBrasco's Bold Team
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
May 281918 — Boston’s Joe Bush pitched a 1-0 one-hitter against the Chicago White Sox and drove in the lone run. The only Chicago hit was by Happy Felsch. It occurred when he threw his bat at the ball on a hit and run.1939 — Philadelphia pitcher Robert Joyce was victimized two straight days by New York’s George Selkirk. Joyce gave up two homers to Selkirk a day earlier. Joyce came on in relief on this day and gave up two more homers to Selkirk. Selkirk ended with four homers in four at-bats against the same pitcher over two successive games. The Yankees won 9-5.1946 — The Washington Senators beat New York 2-1 in the first night game at Yankee Stadium. The first ball was thrown out by General Electric president Charles E. Wilson.1951 — After going 0-for-12 in his first three major league games, Willie Mays of the New York Giants hit a home run off Warren Spahn in a 4-1 loss to the Boston Braves.1956 — Dale Long of the Pittsburgh Pirates hit a home run in his eighth consecutive game, a major... [More]
Tue May 26 202023:12Players call MLB economic proposal `extremely disappointing'Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
NEW YORK (AP) — A rookie at the major league minimum would keep about 47% of his original salary this year while multimillionaire stars Mike Trout and Gerrit Cole would lose more than 77% under a sliding-scale proposal by big league teams that players found “extremely disappointing.”Major League Baseball made the proposal to the players' union on Tuesday during a digital meeting rather than the 50-50 revenue-sharing plan that owners initially approved for their negotiators on May 11, several people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because details were not announced.In addition to its reaction on the economics, the union said “the sides also remain far apart on health and safety protocols” aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season around the Fourth of July. The sides have been grappling with how to aim for an opening day originally scheduled for March 26 but pushed back because of the new coronavirus. “We made a proposal to... [More]
Tue May 26 202022:32Players call MLB economic proposal `extremely disappointing'Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
NEW YORK (AP) — A rookie at the major league minimum would make a higher percentage of his salary than multimillionaire stars like Mike Trout or Gerrit Cole under a six-tier, sliding-scale proposal by big league teams that players found “extremely disappointing.”Major League Baseball made the proposal to the players' union on Tuesday during a digital meeting rather than the 50-50 revenue-sharing plan that owners initially approved for their negotiators on May 11, two people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the details were not announced.In addition, the union said “the sides also remain far apart on health and safety protocols” aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season around the Fourth of July. The sides have been grappling with how to aim for an opening day originally scheduled for March 26 but pushed back because of the new coronavirus. “We made a proposal to the union that is completely consistent with the economic... [More]
Tue May 26 202021:42Players call MLB economic proposal `extremely disappointing'Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
NEW YORK (AP) — A rookie at the major league minimum would make a higher percentage of his salary than multimillionaire stars like Mike Trout or Gerrit Cole under a six-tier, sliding-scale proposal by big league teams that players found “extremely disappointing.”Major League Baseball made the proposal to the players' union on Tuesday during a digital meeting rather than the 50-50 revenue-sharing plan that owners initially approved for their negotiators on May 11, two people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the details were not announced.In addition, the union said “the sides also remain far apart on health and safety protocols” aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season around the Fourth of July.“We made a proposal to the union that is completely consistent with the economic realities facing our sport,” MLB said in a statement. “We look forward to a responsive proposal from the MLBPA.”The revenue-sharing plan earlier... [More]
Tue May 26 202018:52Players call MLB economic proposal `extremely disappointing'Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
NEW YORK (AP) — A rookie at the major league minimum would make a higher percentage of his salary than multimillionaire stars like Mike Trout or Gerrit Cole under a sliding-scale proposal by big league teams that players found “extremely disappointing.”Major League Baseball made the proposal to the players' union on Tuesday during a digital meeting rather than the 50-50 revenue-sharing plan that owners initially approved for their negotiators on May 11, two people familiar with the plan told The Associated Press. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because the details were not announced.In addition, the union said “the sides also remain far apart on health and safety protocols” aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season around the Fourth of July.“We made a proposal to the union that is completely consistent with the economic realities facing our sport,” MLB said in a statement. “We look forward to a responsive proposal from the MLBPA.”The revenue-sharing plan earlier this month... [More]
Tue May 26 202009:52This Date in BaseballGeorge KottarasCBlue JaysFree Agent
Justin MastersonSPCardinalsThe Heals Guys
May 271904 — Dennis McGann of the New York Giants stole five bases in one game to set a major league record.1937 — Carl Hubbell, working in relief for the New York Giants, won his 24th straight game over two seasons. Hubbell pitched two innings and Mel Ott hit a ninth-inning home run to beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-2. Hubbell’s string started July 17, 1936.1955 — Norm Zauchin of the Boston Red Sox knocked in 10 runs with three home runs and a double in the first five innings of a 16-0 victory over the Washington Senators.1960 — Baltimore catcher Clint Courtney used the “big mitt” for the first time to catch knuckleball pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm. The mitt, designed by Paul Richards, was 50 percent larger than the standard. Nothing got by Courtney as the Orioles beat the New York Yankees 3-2.1968 — Montreal and San Diego were awarded National League franchises as the league expanded for the first time in seven years.1974 — Pittsburgh’s Ken Brett beat the San Diego Padres 6-0 with a two-hitter and... [More]
Mon May 25 202009:51This Date in BaseballCarlos MartínezRP/SPCardinalsSanders Team Sucks
May 261916 — Benny Kauff of the Giants was picked off first base three times by Boston’s Lefty Tyler. The miscues didn’t hurt as New York won its 14th consecutive road victory beating the Braves, 12-1.1925 — In Detroit’s 8-1 win over the Chicago White Sox, Ty Cobb became the first to collect 1,000 career extra-base hits. He finished his career with 1,139.1929 — Pinch-hitters Pat Crawford of the Giants and Les Bell of the Boston Braves hit grand slams in New York’s 15-9 victory.1930 — Joe Sewell of the Cleveland Indians, who fanned only three times in 353 at-bats during the season, was struck out twice in the same game by Pat Caraway of the White Sox.1933 — Philadelphia’s Chuck Klein hit for cycle in a 5-4 14-inning loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. Dizzy Dean went the distance for St. Louis. Klein went 4-for-6, drove in two runs and scored twice. Klein homered in the top of the 13th to give the Phillies a 4-3 lead. The Cardinals got a run in the 13th to tie it and won the game in the 14th.1937... [More]
Sun May 24 202011:51This Date in BaseballJosh HamiltonDH/LF/RFAngelsFactory
Victor Martínez1B/DHTigersRotoValue
Brian MatuszRPOriolesFree Agent
Angel PaganCFGiantsThe Heals Guys
May 251906 — Jesse Tannehill’s 3-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox snapped a 20-game losing streak — 19 at home — for the Boston Red Sox.1935 — Babe Ruth, winding up his career with the Boston Braves, hit three homers and a single at Pittsburgh, but the Pirates won 11-7. Ruth connected once off Red Lucas and twice off Guy Bush.1941 — Boston’s Ted Williams raised his batting average over .400 for the first time during the season. Williams finished the season batting. 406.1951 — Willie Mays, a highly touted rookie for the Giants, went 0-for-5 in his debut against the Philadelphia Phillies.1982 — Ferguson Jenkins became the seventh pitcher to strike out 3,000 batters in the Chicago Cubs’ 2-1 loss at San Diego. Jenkins reached the milestone by striking out Garry Templeton in the third inning.2002 — Shawn Green of the Los Angeles Dodgers homered twice in a 10-5 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, setting a major league record with seven homers in his last three games.2009 — Cleveland rallied... [More]
Wed May 13 202011:15This Date in BaseballBryce HarperLF/RFNationalsDEWMAN's Team
May 141913 — Washington’s Walter Johnson gave up a run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings. The Senators won 10-5.1914 — Jim Scott of the Chicago White Sox pitched nine innings of no-hit ball against the Washington Senators, but lost 1-0 after giving up two hits in the 10th inning.1920 — Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators recorded his 300th victory with a 9-8 win over the Detroit Tigers.1927 — Chicago pitcher Guy Bush went the distance for the Cubs in a 7-2 18-inning win over Boston. Charlie Robertson of the Braves almost matched the feat, leaving with one out in the 18th.1950 — Pittsburgh first baseman Johnny Hopp hit two home runs and four singles in six at-bats, leading the Pirates to a 16-9 victory over the Cubs in the second game of a doubleheader at Chicago.1965 — Carl Yastrzemski of Boston hit for the cycle and added another home run for five RBIs in a 12-8 10-inning loss to the Detroit Tigers.1967 — Mickey Mantle’s 500th... [More]
Tue May 12 202011:35Like it or not, National League designated hitters limber upMatt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Ryan BraunLF/RFBrewersJobu
Jay BruceRFRedsJobu
Madison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Starlin CastroSSCubsRotoValue
Bartolo ColónSPMetsFactory
Kevin CronFree Agent
Ian DesmondSSNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Corey DickersonCF/LFRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Adam Duvall1B/3BGiantsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPAthleticsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFactory
Clayton KershawSPDodgersSanders Team Sucks
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesLazar's Team
J.D. MartinezDH/LF/RFTigersSpringfield Bullies
Logan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Daniel Murphy1B/2BMetsThe Heals Guys
Shohei OhtaniFree Agent
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsThe Heals Guys
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
Max ScherzerSPTigersBrasco's Bold Team
Kyle SchwarberFree Agent
Dominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsDEWMAN's Team
Masahiro TanakaSPYankeesDEWMAN's Team
Eric ThamesRFAstrosFree Agent
Justin Turner1B/2B/3B/SSDodgersWho's on First
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jacob deGromSPMetsFactory
Before all the self-proclaimed purists forecasting the destruction of baseball strategy and the very sanctity of the sport as we know it go berserk bemoaning the inclusion of a designated hitter in the National League this season, remember this:In a most remarkable October full of huge momentum swings, the pivotal blow that decided last year’s World Series was delivered by, yep, the NL DH.OK, that clang resonating off the right field foul screen at Minute Maid Park — courtesy of Howie Kendrick’s home run in Game 7 for the visiting Washington Nationals — probably won’t drown out the wailing of longtime National League fans over the plan to play this virus-delayed season with a (gasp!) DH in both circuits.And it certainly won’t quell the debate that’s raged since April 6, 1973, when Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees stepped to the plate at Fenway Park as Major League Baseball’s first DH (and drew a bases-loaded walk from Luis Tiant).To many NL fans, the simple scribble of “DH” on the lineup... [More]
Tue May 12 202009:45Like it or not, National League designated hitters limber upMatt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Ryan BraunLF/RFBrewersJobu
Jay BruceRFRedsJobu
Madison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Starlin CastroSSCubsRotoValue
Bartolo ColónSPMetsFactory
Kevin CronFree Agent
Ian DesmondSSNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Corey DickersonCF/LFRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Adam Duvall1B/3BGiantsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPAthleticsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFactory
Clayton KershawSPDodgersSanders Team Sucks
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesLazar's Team
J.D. MartinezDH/LF/RFTigersSpringfield Bullies
Logan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Daniel Murphy1B/2BMetsThe Heals Guys
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsThe Heals Guys
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
Max ScherzerSPTigersBrasco's Bold Team
Kyle SchwarberFree Agent
Dominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsDEWMAN's Team
Masahiro TanakaSPYankeesDEWMAN's Team
Eric ThamesRFAstrosFree Agent
Justin Turner1B/2B/3B/SSDodgersWho's on First
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jacob deGromSPMetsFactory
Before all the self-proclaimed purists forecasting the destruction of baseball strategy and the very sanctity of the sport as we know it go berserk bemoaning the inclusion of a designated hitter in the National League this season, remember this:In a most remarkable October full of huge momentum swings, the pivotal blow that decided last year’s World Series was delivered by, yep, the NL DH.OK, that clang resonating off the right field foul screen at Minute Maid Park — courtesy of Howie Kendrick’s home run in Game 7 for the visiting Washington Nationals — probably won’t drown out the wailing of longtime National League fans over the plan to play this virus-delayed season with a (gasp!) DH in both circuits.And it certainly won’t quell the debate that’s raged since April 6, 1973, when Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees stepped to the plate at Fenway Park as Major League Baseball’s first DH (and drew a bases-loaded walk from Luis Tiant).To many NL fans, the scribble of “DH” on the lineup card... [More]
Tue May 12 202003:35Like it or not, National League designated hitters limber upMatt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Ryan BraunLF/RFBrewersJobu
Jay BruceRFRedsJobu
Madison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Starlin CastroSSCubsRotoValue
Bartolo ColónSPMetsFactory
Kevin CronFree Agent
Ian DesmondSSNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Corey DickersonCF/LFRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Adam Duvall1B/3BGiantsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPAthleticsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFactory
Clayton KershawSPDodgersSanders Team Sucks
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesLazar's Team
J.D. MartinezDH/LF/RFTigersSpringfield Bullies
Logan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Daniel Murphy1B/2BMetsThe Heals Guys
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsThe Heals Guys
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
Max ScherzerSPTigersBrasco's Bold Team
Kyle SchwarberFree Agent
Dominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsDEWMAN's Team
Masahiro TanakaSPYankeesDEWMAN's Team
Eric ThamesRFAstrosFree Agent
Justin Turner1B/2B/3B/SSDodgersWho's on First
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jacob deGromSPMetsFactory
Before all the self-proclaimed purists forecasting the destruction of baseball strategy and the very sanctity of the sport as we know it go berserk bemoaning the inclusion of a designated hitter in the National League this season, remember this:In a most remarkable October full of huge momentum swings, the pivotal blow that decided last year’s World Series was delivered by, yep, the NL DH.OK, that clang resonating off the right field foul screen at Minute Maid Park — courtesy of Howie Kendrick’s home run in Game 7 for the visiting Washington Nationals — probably won’t drown out the wailing of longtime National League fans over the plan to play this virus-delayed season with a (gasp!) DH in both circuits.And it certainly won’t quell the debate that’s raged since April 6, 1973, when Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees stepped to the plate at Fenway Park as Major League Baseball’s first DH (and drew a bases-loaded walk from Luis Tiant).To many NL fans, the scribble of “DH” on the lineup card... [More]
Tue May 12 202002:25Like it or not, National League designated hitters limber upMatt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Ryan BraunLF/RFBrewersJobu
Jay BruceRFRedsJobu
Madison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Starlin CastroSSCubsRotoValue
Bartolo ColónSPMetsFactory
Kevin CronFree Agent
Ian DesmondSSNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Corey DickersonCF/LFRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Adam Duvall1B/3BGiantsFree Agent
Sonny GraySPAthleticsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFactory
Clayton KershawSPDodgersSanders Team Sucks
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesLazar's Team
J.D. MartinezDH/LF/RFTigersSpringfield Bullies
Logan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Daniel Murphy1B/2BMetsThe Heals Guys
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsThe Heals Guys
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
Max ScherzerSPTigersBrasco's Bold Team
Kyle SchwarberFree Agent
Dominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsDEWMAN's Team
Masahiro TanakaSPYankeesDEWMAN's Team
Eric ThamesRFAstrosFree Agent
Justin Turner1B/2B/3B/SSDodgersWho's on First
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jacob deGromSPMetsFactory
Before all the self-proclaimed purists forecasting the destruction of baseball strategy and the very sanctity of the sport as we know it go berserk bemoaning the inclusion of a designated hitter in the National League this season, remember this:In a most remarkable October full of huge momentum swings, the pivotal blow that decided last year’s World Series was delivered by, yep, the NL DH.OK, that clang resonating off the right field foul screen at Minute Maid Park — courtesy of Howie Kendrick’s home run in Game 7 for the visiting Washington Nationals — probably won’t drown out the wailing of longtime National League fans over the plan to play this virus-delayed season (gasp!) with a DH in both circuits.And it certainly won’t quell the debate that’s raged since April 6, 1973, when Ron Blomberg of the New York Yankees stepped to the plate at Fenway Park as Major League Baseball’s first DH (and drew a bases-loaded walk from Luis Tiant).To many NL fans, the scribble of “DH” on the lineup card... [More]
Mon May 11 202019:14AP source: MLB owners OK plan that could lead to July startSean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, a plan that envisioned expanding the designated hitter to the National League for 2020.Spring training could start in early to mid-June, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.MLB officials are slated to make a presentation to the union on Tuesday. An agreement with the players' association is needed, and talks are expected to be difficult — especially over a proposal for a revenue split that would be unprecedented for baseball. Players withstood a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95 to fight off such a plan.“If you do anything that resembles a cap, that smells like a cap, you've given too much,” said Dave Stewart, a four-time 20-game winner who is now... [More]
Mon May 11 202018:44Column: Punch away, but at least baseball has a planSean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Everybody has a plan, Mike Tyson liked to say, until they get hit in the face.Major League Baseball signaled on Monday that it’s ready to let the pummeling begin.A plan to open an abbreviated season over the Fourth of July weekend isn’t exactly set in stone, and whether it actually happens is far from guaranteed. Still, just setting a starting date has to make fans everywhere excited about the prospects of baseball taking its traditional place alongside fireworks and hot dogs on America’s birthday.The plan is not complete, and it’s not perfect. There are so many moving parts that it could all fall apart and leave fans with nothing but late-night Korean baseball on the holiday weekend.But if there was ever a time to wave the flag and cheer the possible return for the boys of summer this summer, it’s now.An 82-game season that would have seemed awfully weird just a few months ago looks just fine now. So do expanded playoffs, with 14 teams making it into the postseason.And even hardened traditionalists... [More]
Mon May 11 202017:04AP source: MLB owners OK plan that could lead to July startSean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Yasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, a plan that envisioned expanding the designated hitter to the National League for 2020.Spring training could start in early to mid-June, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.MLB officials are slated to make a presentation to the union on Tuesday. An agreement with the players' association is needed, and talks are expected to be difficult — especially over a proposal for a revenue split that would be unprecedented for baseball.“Bear with me, but it feels like we’ve zoomed past the most important aspect of any MLB restart plan: health protections for players, families, staff, stadium workers and the workforce it would require to resume a season,"... [More]
Mon May 11 202015:44AP source: MLB owners approve plan to start season in JulyYasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, a plan that envisioned expanding the designated hitter to the National League for 2020.Spring training would start in early to mid-June, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.MLB officials are slated to make a presentation to the union on Tuesday. An agreement with the players' association is needed, and talks are expected to be difficult — especially over a proposal for a revenue split that would be unprecedented for baseball.Each team would play about 82 regular-season games: against opponents in its own division plus interleague matchups limited to AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central and AL West vs. NL West. Postseason play would be... [More]
Mon May 11 202015:24AP source: MLB owners approve plan to start season in JulyYasiel PuigCF/RFDodgersDEWMAN's Team
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball owners gave the go-ahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronavirus-delayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, a plan that envisioned expanding the designated hitter to the National League for 2020.Spring training would start in early to mid-June, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.MLB officials are slated to make a presentation to the union on Tuesday. An agreement with the players' association is needed, and talks are expected to be difficult — especially over a proposal for a revenue split that would be unprecedented for baseball.Each team would play about 82 regular-season games: against opponents in its own division plus interleague matchups limited to AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central and AL West vs. NL West. Postseason play would be... [More]
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