Major League Baseball’s players appear to be firmly entrenched on the matter of prorated salaries, while the owners are even more firmly entrenched in their own backsides. You know, because that’s where their wallets are. Both sides have presented financial proposals for restarting the season, with the owners asking players to take more than a 50% cut from even the prorated salaries they though they’d agreed to and the players asking the owners to extend the season through October, defer pay, and expand the playoffs this year and next.
Wait, one of those two actually sounds reasonable.