MLBPA Stands Firm Against Pay Cuts, Rejects League\'s Plan
Major League Baseball players will not take another pay cut and have \"resoundingly rejected\" the league\'s plan to begin the season, according to a statement from Tony Clark.
The statement came after a two-hour conference call of the association\'s executive board and several other Major League Baseball Players Association player leaders on Thursday.
It came one day after the league rejected a proposal from the players to play 114 games with full prorated salaries.
The league wants a drastically reduced schedule in order for owners to be able to pay players on a per-game basis.
\"Earlier this week, Major League Baseball communicated its intention to schedule a dramatically shortened 2020 season unless players negotiate salary concessions,\" Clark said. \"The concessions being sought are in addition to billions in player salary reductions that have already been agreed upon.\"