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Schedule mandated by MLB commish will be at least 50 games?
Commissioner Rob Manfred appears set to mandate a season that is at least 50 games. Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

There is likely going to be a Major League Baseball season in 2020 with or without an agreement between the league and the MLB Players Association, and it will be up to commissioner Rob Manfred to decide how many games. MLB has been pushing for as few as 48 games in negotiations with players, but it sounds like the season is going to be longer than that.

If no agreement is reached, Jon Heyman reports that commissioner Rob Manfred will mandate a regular season that is at least 50 games.

The MLB and MLBPA agreed on March 26 to play a shortened season, with players receiving prorated salaries for the number of games that are played. However, team owners later walked that back and have been trying to pay players no more than 80 percent of their usual salaries for any games that are played, citing revenue losses from restrictions that will prevent fans from attending games.

The March 26 agreement gave Manfred the power to launch a season even without a further agreement between the MLB and MLBPA, but players could choose not to show up. Given how ugly things have gotten between the two sides, that outcome cannot be ruled out.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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