Watch VideoAccording to MLB insider Jeff Passan, the Major League Baseball Players Association has proposed the league return with an 89-game regular season and full prorated salaries for players.
ESPN reports the MLBPA is also calling for an expanded postseason to include 16 teams instead of ten. If accepted by the MLB,...
ESPN: MLB Players Association Proposes 89-Game Season
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