AP Source: MLB makes fourth proposal to players’ union
NEW YORK — Major League Baseball has made a fourth proposal to the players’ union aimed at starting the pandemic-delayed season, a person with knowledge of the proposal said Wednesday.
The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no announcement was made.
Another person familiar with the session said baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred met with players’ union head Tony Clark in Arizona in an attempt to restart talks on the delayed season. The person who disclosed the meeting also spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement was made.
Clark has homes in the Phoenix area and in New Jersey, and he has been in Arizona since spring training was cut short on March 12. The meeting Monday was called at Manfred’s request, the person with knowledge of the meeting said.