MLB's latest proposal includes a 72-game season and a Sunday night deadline for an agreement, per reports.
Major League Baseball owners have set a Sunday night deadline for their latest counter proposal to the MLB Players Association (MLBPA), Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports. The two sides have been in negotiations for over a month, and this time, the proposal sent to the union calls for a 72-game regular season, beginning on July 14 and ending on Sept. 27, according to The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal. Players would receive 70 percent of prorated salaries for the regular season, and 80 percent if the postseason is able to be completed.
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