RELATED: Under 1% of MLB employees test positive for COVID-19 antibodies“It unfortunately appears that further dialogue with the league would be futile,” union head Tony Clark said in a statement. “It’s time to get back to work.
Tell us when and where.”There was no immediate respond from MLB.Players and MLB agreed to a deal March 26 calling for prorated salaries.
That deal gave baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred the right to start the season provided there were no travel restrictions and games could be played before fans in regular-season ballparks.