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Players Union staying entrenched in their quest for 100% prorated salaries

Major League Baseball’s latest proposal to the Player’s Association slightly closed the gap between the side’s demands but it still falls short of the union’s desires. Per ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the players are still very much set on earning 100% of their prorated salaries, no matter how many games are to be played this season.

The latest offer by the owners was delivered Friday afternoon. It called for a 72-game regular season with players earning 80% of their full prorated salaries. The playoffs would also be expanded from 10 to 16 teams.

The previous offer from the players offered a plan for 89 regular-season games with them making 100% of their prorated salaries.