MLB May Start Season In Late June

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Published on April 29 2020 5:59 am
Last Updated on April 29 2020 5:59 am

Major League Baseball is discussing a plan that would start the season in late June, include at least 100 regular-season games, and have a realigned league, according to ‘USA Today.’ 

Games would be played without fans, in teams’ own major league ballparks. The realignment being considered would set up three divisions with 10 teams each based on geography -- East, West and Central -- and teams would only play within their division. 

 

Orioles' Mancini Undergoing Chemotherapy

Baltimore Orioles outfielder and first baseman Trey Mancini is undergoing chemotherapy for colon cancer, and expects he’ll miss the season if MLB games return this summer.

The 28-year-old wrote in ‘The Players Tribune’ Tuesday, “My treatment will take six months . . . If baseball returns in 2020, it will probably be without me.” Mancini was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer and had the tumor removed on March 18th.