MLB talks break down yet again

It didn’t take long for things between MLB and the Players Union to break down again. After optimistic reports the two sides could be coming closer together, things aren’t close again as commissioner Rob Manfred has rejected the players latest proposal. A day after the league proposed a 60-game season with full prorated pay and expanded playoffs, the players came back at 70. Manfred says he told MLBPA executive director Tony Clark that the amount of games was not possible citing concerns over COVID-19 and extending the season.