Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association.On Monday, the league tabled its latest return to play plan in what has looked like a real-life match of Pong, proposing a 76-game season in which the players would receive 75 per cent of their prorated salaries.Fifty per cent of that total would be guaranteed while the remaining 25 per cent would be delivered upon the completion of the playoffs, but when you break it down, baseball’s latest proposal isn’t much different than what the players’ union recently rejected.Since the start of the regular season was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both sides have been sending each other counter-proposals in an effort to play ball, yet, the two sides are no closer now than when they.