Hello and happy Monday. And happy February.
MLB and the player’s union have been a bit at odds this offseason as to what to do with the upcoming season. And on Friday, according to numerous reports, the league officially presented an offer for an altered season: slightly shorter, starting later, with expanded postseason and a universal designated hitter.
MLB on Friday proposed to the union a 154-game schedule with full pay, delayed by a month and extended by a week, sources say. Also, with expanded postseason. Union considering.
— Tim Brown (@TBrownYahoo) January 31, 2021
Yes, heard what @TBrownYahoo is reporting here.