MLBPA likely to reject MLB proposal for delayed 154-game 2021 season with expanded playoffs, per report

Although the COVID-19 pandemic continues throughout the United States, MLB spring training is scheduled to open in a little more than two weeks. However, Major League Baseball hopes to delay the start of the 2021 season. The league can not do so unilaterally, so, as of right now, spring training and Opening Day are on schedule.

That could change. Tim Brown of Yahoo! Sports reports MLB recently proposed framework for a delayed 154-game season to the MLBPA. Here are the key details from the proposal:

  • 154-game season with full pay for players
  • Season delayed one month and extended one week
  • Expanded postseason

According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the players union is likely to reject MLB’s proposal. A number of players believe it is too late in offseason to revise schedule, Rosenthal notes. The two sides could revisit the idea of expanded playoffs and the universal DH, but the union remains opposed on the idea of expanded playoffs, according to Rosenthal.

David Samson broke down the latest MLB/MLBPA negotiations on the latest episode of Nothing Personal with David Samson. Listen below:

It should be noted the MLBPA recently rejected an offer that would have given them the universal DH in exchange for an expanded postseason. The new 154-game season proposal is essentially the same offer, only with eight fewer games and a delayed start. 

Under the league’s plan, spring training would begin March 22, according to ESPN’s Buster Olney, and Opening Day would be moved back to April 28. The Wall Street Journal‘s Jared Diamond adds the expanded postseason would include 14 teams, not 16 like the 2020 season.

Delaying the season a month and extending the season a week suggests there would be doubleheaders scheduled throughout the season, even with eight games being chopped off the schedule. Presumably, the universal DH, seven-inning doubleheaders and extra-innings tiebreaker rule are included in MLB’s proposal.

MLB’s proposal seems reasonable enough on the surface, though the MLBPA would not be getting anything nearly as valuable as the expanded postseason is to the owners. An expanded postseason equals tens of millions in additional revenue to MLB. The union is already entitled to full pay for 2021. They’re not getting much out of this.

As much as delaying the season would make sense for health and safety reasons, it comes down to money. MLB wants to play as many games as possible with fans in the stands, and delaying the season would help it do that now that vaccination distribution has begun. The MLBPA wants full pay regardless of season length.

Spring training camps are scheduled to open in mid-February and Cactus League and Grapefruit League play will begin Feb. 27. The regular-season opener is scheduled for April 1.



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