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MLB talks about possible solution to have a season

Major League Baseball might give use something to watch after all
By: Heston Curry 4/8/2020
After recent talks, major league baseball officials have had talks on a possible solution accepted by high ranking health officials to play at least part of the season.
Major League Baseball has come up with a possible solution to play at least part of the major league baseball season in a undisclosed stadiums without fans in Arizona.  The season if it does happen will be a shorter season with possibly a 14 team expanded playoff .







While there is still plenty of uncertainty on how this solution will play out, there is still hope that this could be the first step to establishing at least some sort of normalcy in these times and most importantly, give me at least something to write about for the first time in weeks.









Now back on topic, the solution is not quite 100 percent yet, but how it would work is all major league baseball teams will travel to Arizona to play their games.  The season will most likely get started in May, games will be televised but the season will be shorter than the usual 162 game season.  The playoffs will have a much tighter race, and fast starts are much more important.  Whatever happens at least it brings us one step closer to a sense of normalcy.

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