Porterville Recorder

Born On The Fourth of July? MLB has plan that could lead to July start

- By RONALD BLUM

NEW YORK — Major League Baseball owners gave the goahead Monday to making a proposal to the players’ union that could lead to the coronaviru­sdelayed season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans, a plan that envisioned expanding the designated hitter to the National League for 2020.

Spring training could start in early to mid-june, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the plan were not announced.

MLB officials are slated to make a presentati­on to the union on Tuesday. An agreement with the players’ associatio­n is needed, and talks are expected to be difficult — especially over a proposal for a revenue split that would be unpreceden­ted for baseball. Players withstood a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95 to fight off such a plan.

“If you do anything that resembles a cap, that smells like a cap, you’ve given too much,” said Dave Stewart, a four-time 20-game winner who is now an agent and spent two years as Arizona’s general manager.

Each team would play about 82 regular-season games: against opponents in its own division plus interleagu­e matchups limited to AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central and AL West vs. NL West.

Postseason play would be expanded from 10 clubs to 14 by doubling wild cards in each league to four.

Teams would prefer to play at their regular-season ballparks but would switch to spring training stadiums or neutral sites if medical and government approvals can’t be obtained for games at home. Toronto might have to play home games in Dunedin, Florida.

“We’ll see where we will be in July,” said California Gov. Gavin Newsom, whose state is the home of five MLB clubs and who has talked with baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred. “We certainly look forward to Major League Baseball and all sports resuming. But again, the question is when and that will be determined on the basis of public health and public safety and the spread of this virus.”

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