MLB and the players' union have agreed to change the deadline for teams to offer contracts to certain players in order to keep them out of potential limbo in the event of a work stoppage.
Major League Baseball and the players’ union plan to maintain 28-man rosters through the end of the postseason amid continued challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says there might be no major league games this year after talks broke down between teams and the players' union on how to split up money.
WNBA teams will have to get their rosters down to 12 by May 26 so that players can get paid starting June 1. The league and the players' union are still working out the details.
Major League Baseball did not include an economic proposal during its opening presentation to the players’ union on terms to start the coronavirus-delayed season.
Major League Baseball owners have made a proposal to the players’ union that could get the season starting around the Fourth of July weekend in ballparks without fans.
Major League Baseball players are upset over the prospect teams may seek additional pay cuts if games are played in empty ballparks due to the coronavirus pandemic.