Posted on 04/07/2020 2:13:43 AM PDT by Libloather
Major League Baseball (MLB) could hold the entirety of the 2020 season at the Arizona Diamondbacks' stadium in Phoenix, Ariz., without any fans attending if officials go through with a plan that has reportedly been discussed by top league officials and members of the MLB players' union.
The Associated Press reported that the two groups are in talks about potential plans for the 2020 season, which is supposed to be already underway but has been delayed due to the coronavirus outbreak that has swept across the U.S. and around the world.
One of the plans being discussed involved teams meeting at Chase Field in Arizona, where a number of teams have training facilities. The stadium features an artificial turf field and retractable roof, and according to a top sports talent agent, could theoretically host up to three games per day.
It allows for immediacy of a schedule, where you might be able to begin it and televise it, provide Major League Baseball to America, Scott Boras, president of the Boras Corporation, told the AP. I think players are willing to do whats necessary because I think they understand the importance of baseball for their own livelihoods and for the interest of our country and providing a necessary product that gives all the people that are isolated enjoyment.
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I think there will be a lot of buying of all kinds, once the dust settles on this thing.
They will be played at night
“Playing in Arizona in the middle of summer? I feel sorry for the players.”
Professional baseball in Arizona has been played during the summer for many years now. The rookie-level Arizona League plays from June through August and their playing format sounds similar to what MLB wants to do.
The Las Vegas Aviators play in a similar climate plus there were AAA level teams that played in Phoenix and Tucson for years.
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