That 114-game season that the players’ union wanted?
Yeah, that’s not happening.
According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Major League Baseball rejected the union’s proposal for a 114-game schedule during which they would receive the full prorated salaries they agreed to in March.
Rosenthal also reported that the league does not plan to make a counter proposal, potentially lining things up for the 50-game season that was reported on earlier this week.
MLB rejected the union’s proposal for a 114-game season and said it would not send a counter, sources tell The Athletic.