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7:35 PM ET, May 26, 2020

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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
MLB owners sending latest plan to MLBPA that includes sliding pay scale for players  —  PHOENIX — Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association began negotiations Tuesday afternoon for the first time on key economic issues in an attempt to open the season by the weekend of July 4.
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Jeff Passan / ESPN:
Sources: MLB proposal includes pay cuts for highest-paid players  —  Major League Baseball has proposed cutting the salaries of the highest-paid players in baseball, with the lowest-paid players taking lesser cuts from their full prorated shares, in its first economic proposal to the MLB Players Association …
The Athletic:
MLB plans to offer an alternative proposal to players on salaries  —  Major League Baseball will not propose a full revenue-sharing system to determine player salaries for the 2020 season, people with knowledge of the league's thinking told The Athletic.  In a scheduled meeting …
Ramona Shelburne / ESPN:
Sources: Dodgers to implement salary cuts to avoid furloughs or layoffs  —  The Los Angeles Dodgers have informed their full-time employees that they will not impose furloughs or layoffs due to the coronavirus pandemic, but instead will begin a system of tiered salary cuts beginning on June 1, sources told ESPN.
Kaz Nagatsuka / Japan Times:
NPB can play ball in Japan from June 19, but minus fans  —  The Nippon Professional Baseball season, which has been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, will begin June 19, the league announced on Monday.  —  The decision comes after the government's advisory panel approved the plan …
Steve Gardner / USA Today:
Boston Red Sox honor veterans with Memorial Day tribute in an empty Fenway Park  —  On any other Memorial Day, most Major League Baseball teams would have held pregame ceremonies and worn special uniforms on Monday to honor American service members who gave their lives for their country.
Jimmy Cobb / NPR:
Jimmy Cobb, The Pulse Of ‘Kind Of Blue,’ Dies At 91  —  Jimmy Cobb, whose subtle and steady drumming formed the pulse of some of jazz's most beloved recordings, died at his home in Manhattan on Sunday.  He was 91.  —  The cause was lung cancer, says his wife, Eleana Tee Cobb.
Kiley McDaniel / ESPN:
Kiley McDaniel's 2020 MLB mock draft 2.0  —  With the June 10 MLB draft two weeks away, team preferences and talent tiers are coming into focus, so it made sense to use the long weekend to pump some sources and put out another mock draft before we enter the final phase of preparations.
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Yoo Jee-ho / Yonhap News Agency:
(LEAD) KBO bans ex-major leaguer Kang Jung-ho for 1 year before potential return  —  Former major league infielder Kang Jung-ho, seeking a return to the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) under the cloud of multiple drunk driving cases, received a one-year suspension from the South Korean league on Monday.
Chris Haynes / Yahoo Sports:
Damian Lillard doesn't plan to participate in resumed NBA season if Blazers don't have ‘true opportunity’ to make playoffs  —  By subscribing, you are agreeing to Yahoo's  —  If the NBA resumes the 2019-20 season by electing to play a handful of games with all teams just to reach 70 games to fulfill regional television deals,
Sarah Valenzuela / New York Daily News:
Noah Syndergaard slams landlord's lawsuit: ‘See you in court pal’  —  Noah Syndergaard is throwing some lightning.  —  On Saturday, the Mets righty wrote he planned to meet a former landlord, 600 Summer Street LLC, in court.  The landlord on Thursday filed a lawsuit accusing Syndergaard …
Mark Liptak / Sports Illustrated:
Today in White Sox History: May 22  —  Richie Zisk became only the second White Sox player in history to hit a home run into the center-field bleachers at Comiskey Park, joining Dick Allen (1972).  Zisk's blast off Detroit's Dave Rozema in the eighth inning didn't help the Sox win, however; they got beat, 14-3.
Associated Press:
Nationals Players Decide to Wait for In-Person World Series Ring Ceremony  —  The Washington Nationals have changed their plans for their virtual World Series ring ceremony after players decided they would rather wait until they could reunite in person to receive their new jewelry.
Jeff Passan / ESPN:
The clock is ticking on 2020 MLB season talks.  Here's what could make a deal work — or fall apart  —  Finally the ugliness is starting to abate.  Because strife and discord are foundational elements of the relationship between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association …
 
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