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MLB Players And Owners Have Reportedly Reached An Agreement To Play After Weeks Of Making Us Hate Baseball

After weeks of making us hate baseball, MLB owners and players reportedly have agreed to a deal and will have a 2020 season.

After weeks of making us hate baseball, MLB owners and players reportedly have agreed to a deal and will have a 2020 season.

The above tweet from Jon Heyman comes after an emergency meeting between MLBPA head Tony Clark and MLB commish Rob Manfred:

And it apparently means that players will not file any grievance with the thorny labor negotiations that occurred:

Given that MLB’s Arizona bubble concept has likely been blown up by the state clocking its highest rate of COVID as of yesterday, there are likely a lot of details still to be worked out. That seems to be the case with other noteworthy baseball reporters, like The Athletic’s Evan Drellich, indicating that nothing has been agreed upon:

Did everything change in the one minute between Drellich’s tweets and Heyman’s? Unclear! But so help me God if I have to write another blog about the bickering between rich assholes over a mostly dying sport because they didn’t actually reach an agreement. The only thing less exciting to write about than baseball playing games is them arguing about whether they’re actually going to play games.


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