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Manfred says '100%' chance of MLB season

NEW YORK — Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says there is a “100 percent” chance of big league ball this year.

Major League Baseball will make another proposal to start the pandemic-delayed season in empty ballparks, but Manfred vowed to unilaterally order opening day if an agreement is not reached.

“I can tell you unequivocally we are going to play Major League Baseball this year,” he said.

Manfred insisted the chance of playing this year was “100 percent.”

The players’ association made its second proposal Tuesday, asking for an 89-game regular season and 100 percent of prorated salaries. MLB’s plan a day earlier was for a 76-game season, would guarantee 50 percent of prorated salaries and hinge 25% in additional money on the postseason’s completion.

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