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Dodgers: It’s a Big Week Ahead for MLB, What Does a 50 Game Season Look Like for LA?

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association continue to be at odds over player compensation. Negotiations have been contentious, and now the two sides appear to be so far off on a deal, that a July 4th start date is looking like a long-shot.

With the players union ‘resoundingly rejecting’ any additional pay cuts, a 50-60 game season could be the most likely scenario. We discuss the monumental week ahead for Major League Baseball and tell you why the owners would be wise to give in to the players.



Plus, would certain players have too much to lose in a 50-game season?

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Where do you stand, Dodgers Nation? Will a deal get done? And if it doesn’t, will you ever tune in to an MLB game again?

Doug McKain

Doug McKain is a lifelong Dodger fan and hosts Dodgers Nation’s “DNpostgame” show online. He also hosts Dodgers DougOut and the LA Sports Report on YouTube. DMAC is also a rabid Lakers fan, and lover of all Los Angeles sports.

2 Comments

  1. Tho longer this goes on, the more fans MLB loses. A bunch of kids fighting over money while their fan base is hurting. It’s turning people off.

    1. They’ll be back next year. A real fan of a sport wouldn’t stop forever they are full of it. It’s the equivalent of a child making an empty threat because they aren’t getting their way, they come crawling back when their little protest is over

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