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It's official: MLB to begin 60-game regular season July 23 or 24
It's official: MLB to begin 60-game regular season July 23 or 24

Red Sox react to ESPN report of possible MLB shutdown due to COVID-19
Red Sox react to ESPN report of possible MLB shutdown due to COVID-19

Pitcher Assessment/ Scouting Report | Baseball pitcher, Baseball pitching,  Baseball coach
Pitcher Assessment/ Scouting Report | Baseball pitcher, Baseball pitching, Baseball coach

Report: Major League Baseball could return in mid-June, July
Report: Major League Baseball could return in mid-June, July

MLB season start date: Owners reject players' 114-game proposal, working on  'shorter season,' per report - DraftKings Nation
MLB season start date: Owners reject players' 114-game proposal, working on 'shorter season,' per report - DraftKings Nation

Prep report: M-A, Palo Alto both win baseball games | News | Palo Alto  Online
Prep report: M-A, Palo Alto both win baseball games | News | Palo Alto Online

Report: MLB May Let Local Governments Decide If Fans Can Attend Games
Report: MLB May Let Local Governments Decide If Fans Can Attend Games

Seams, not juiced balls, behind record HR season, says MLB report | CTV News
Seams, not juiced balls, behind record HR season, says MLB report | CTV News

Red Sox react to ESPN report of possible MLB shutdown due to COVID-19
Red Sox react to ESPN report of possible MLB shutdown due to COVID-19

Baseball could face shutdown if coronavirus isn't better managed, MLB  commissioner warns
Baseball could face shutdown if coronavirus isn't better managed, MLB commissioner warns

MLB schedule: Multiple games being postponed amidst player protests, per  report - DraftKings Nation
MLB schedule: Multiple games being postponed amidst player protests, per report - DraftKings Nation

Report: Season around 50 games being considered as 'last resort' by MLB
Report: Season around 50 games being considered as 'last resort' by MLB

Report: MLB projects loss of $640,000 per game without fans - ABC7 New York
Report: MLB projects loss of $640,000 per game without fans - ABC7 New York

MLB owners approve plan to kick off 2020 baseball season in July, per report  - MLB Daily Dish
MLB owners approve plan to kick off 2020 baseball season in July, per report - MLB Daily Dish

Baseball is back: MLB sets 60-game sked, players agree to report to  training starting July 1
Baseball is back: MLB sets 60-game sked, players agree to report to training starting July 1

Report: ESPN, KBO close to deal to air South Korean baseball games |  amNewYork
Report: ESPN, KBO close to deal to air South Korean baseball games | amNewYork

Report: MLB Could Put Forth a 40-50 Game Season
Report: MLB Could Put Forth a 40-50 Game Season

MLB proposes 76-game schedule with 75% prorated salaries - Sports  Illustrated
MLB proposes 76-game schedule with 75% prorated salaries - Sports Illustrated

Report: Players will play 60-game MLB season, health and safety talks  continue | RSN
Report: Players will play 60-game MLB season, health and safety talks continue | RSN

AP report: MLB projects $640,000 per game loss with no fans - Los Angeles  Times
AP report: MLB projects $640,000 per game loss with no fans - Los Angeles Times

MLB owners propose 72 game season: Report | Canoe.Com
MLB owners propose 72 game season: Report | Canoe.Com

MLB coronavirus outbreak: Yankees-Phillies postponed Monday after at least  13 Marlins test positive (report) - masslive.com
MLB coronavirus outbreak: Yankees-Phillies postponed Monday after at least 13 Marlins test positive (report) - masslive.com

MLB prefers to have teams play as many games as possible in home parks for  2020 season, report says - CBSSports.com
MLB prefers to have teams play as many games as possible in home parks for 2020 season, report says - CBSSports.com

Report: MLB proposes plan for 72-game season
Report: MLB proposes plan for 72-game season

Major-league baseball players want more games, no more salary cuts: report
Major-league baseball players want more games, no more salary cuts: report