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Current Developments and Highlights Related to the 2020 Sports Schedule
Introduction
As various major sports leagues are holding talks about how to continue with their current or upcoming seasons, we're providing you with the latest updates and breaking news concerning the 2020 sports calendar. It looks like numerous major leagues are on the verge of restarting their activities soon, although they will be doing so without live audiences in arenas and stadiums. This situation brings excitement to sports enthusiasts and those who place bets on these events. If the guidelines implemented are followed effectively, we hope to see sports resume safely for all parties involved.
BASKETBALL
NBA: Unknown
Status: POSTPONED
WNBA: The season will not commence as scheduled on May 15.
Status: POSTPONED
Recently, a conference call took place with the board of governors, featuring key figures like NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and various franchise owners and executives. Reports indicate that many participants left the virtual meeting feeling optimistic about the possible resumption of the 2019 – 2020 NBA season.
The NBA seems confident that it can safely return to play the 2019 – 2020 season by reducing health risks and ensuring a secure environment for everyone involved to perform their duties. While fans won't be allowed inside the arenas and stadiums, only essential personnel will be permitted entry to ensure that games can proceed and be broadcasted for fans to watch via television and radio.
One clear point discussed was that if games resume this season, players and staff are aware that a positive Covid-19/coronavirus test won't lead to an immediate halt in the season. Instead, any infected individuals would be quarantined, and additional testing would take place for those in proximity to the infected. If individuals are not okay with the idea of continuing despite a positive test result, it might be wise to reconsider resuming play altogether. Adam Silver emphasized, “ If a positive test would halt us, we probably shouldn’t pursue this path .” However, the NBA does need to determine how many positive tests would necessitate a full league shutdown. NBA If the National Basketball Association opts to restart the 2019 – 2020 season, they will need to agree on several issues. Initially, they'll have to decide on the structure for finishing the season. This includes whether all 30 teams will participate, if there will be regular season games, and whether a play-in tournament will be held to finalize the 16 playoff teams, among other considerations.
Additionally, there will need to be discussions regarding the distribution of revenue and the complete compensation strategy for everyone involved in the NBA. These matters will need to be resolved soon if they plan to reopen facilities and begin playing professional basketball in the United States.
It appears that the league may choose one or two main locations for operations while keeping all involved parties within what they refer to as a “campus environment.” Possible locations being considered include Orlando's Walt Disney World Resort and Las Vegas , Nevada. These significant details emerged after the NBA's virtual meeting held earlier this week.
The NBA draft process was successfully completed online, allowing all participants to engage from the safety and convenience of their homes. Training facilities are starting to reopen under strict safety regulations to allow workouts and meetings as the current season officially kicks off. The National Football League remains optimistic that the 2020 – 2021 NFL season will commence on time, likely in front of empty stadiums until fans can safely return.
FOOTBALL
NFL opener: Sept. 10
Status: NO CHANGE
NFL first Sunday: Sept. 13
Status: NO CHANGE
NCAAF: Week 0, Aug. 29
Status: NO CHANGE
NCAAF: Week 1, Sept. 5
Status: NO CHANGE
CFL: Week 1, July 1
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
XFL: Canceled
Status: SUSPENDED OPERATION
The 2020 NFL draft They have more doubts regarding the forthcoming 2020 – 2021 college football season since a significant portion of college football's function relies on the revenue generated from fans attending the games. There's still some time for the universities and the NCAA to devise the most sensible plan to potentially play this fall, which may include postponing the start of the NCAA college football regular season. NFL Major League Baseball is touting a plan for a return to play that would see the 2020 MLB season launch in early July at the home stadiums of the teams. Franchise owners have consented to the proposal, and the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is set to present this idea to the players and the Major League Baseball Players Association.
The NCAA The most critical hurdle standing in the way of the 2020 MLB season beginning is reaching an agreement between owners and players on the revenue-sharing strategy. Owners have proposed a 50/50 revenue split, which players are likely to reject. With empty stadiums , it's expected that the league will struggle to generate substantial income, leading players to seek a prorated salary based on the number of games played.
BASEBALL
MLB: Opening Day, July
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
The proposed MLB return to play plan includes several key elements:
• Utilizing home stadiums located in areas where local and state authorities have granted approvals. MLB • Implementing a revised spring training that begins in June, with the season set to start in early July.
• Creating geographical schedules where teams will only compete against in-division rivals and nearby interleague opponents (for example, American League Central teams will play both AL Central and National League Central teams).
- · An expansion of playoff teams from 10 to 14
- · An 82-game season
- • Establishing a 30-man roster and a taxi squad that could consist of up to 50 players available for selection.
- Similar to the Olympics, Euro 2020 has been rescheduled to take place in 2021.
- · A universal designated hitter
- MLS: Postponed until at least late June.
- May 9: UFC 249: Ferguson vs. Gaethje at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL Main Card: PPV, 10 p.m. ET (Prelims: SPN/ESPN+, 6 p.m.)
HOCKEY
NHL: Unknown
Status: POSTPONED
SOCCER
May 13: UFC Fight Night: Smith vs. Teixeira at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL Main Card: ESPN+, 9 p.m. ET (Prelims: ESPN+, 6 p.m.)
May 16: UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Harris at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL Main Card: ESPN/ESPN+, 9 p.m. ET (Prelims: ESPN/ESPN+, 6 p.m.)
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
EPL: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
Champions League: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
La Liga: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
Bundesliga: May 16
Status: POSTPONED
Serie A: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
Euro 2020: Moved to 2021
Status: POSTPONED
Copa America: Moved to 2021
Status: POSTPONED
MMA
Top Rank: Wilder vs. Fury III, scheduled for early October.
The only Grand Slam tennis tournament still expected to proceed as planned is the US Open.
The Kentucky Derby has been rescheduled from May to September due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bellator 242: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
BOXING
Summer Games: New dates set from July 23 to August 8, 2021.
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
Golden Boy: Canelo vs GGG, Sept. 12
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
TENNIS
World Series of Poker: Aiming for the fall.
ATP/WTA: Tour resumes July 13
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
US Open: Aug. 31-Sept. 13
Status: NO CHANGE
French Open: Sept. 20-Oct. 4
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
Wimbledon: Will return in 2021
Status: POSTPONED
GOLF
PGA: Tour resumes mid-June
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
LPGA: Tour resumes mid-July
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
PGA: PGA Championship, Aug. 6-9
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
PGA: FedEx Cup, Aug. 13-Sept. 7
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
PGA: U.S. Open, Sept. 17-20
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
Ryder Cup: Sept. 25-27
Status: DATE SET
The Masters: Nov. 12-15
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
European Tour: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
Open Championship: Will return in 2021
Status: POSTPONED
HORSE RACING
MLBPA Executive Director Tony Clark shared with The Athletic that, "A model that limits player earnings based on revenue is unequivocally a salary cap -- that's the bottom line.\"
The Preakness: TBD
Status: POSTPONED
Belmont Stakes: June 6
Status: NO CHANGE
Kentucky Derby: Sept. 5
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
Breeders' Cup: Nov. 6-7
Status: NO CHANGE
AUTO RACING
NASCAR: Season starts May 17
Status: SCHEDULED DATE
Formula One: Season starts July 5
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
IndyCar: Season starts June 6
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
IndyCar: Indianapolis 500, Aug. 23
Status: RESCHEDULED DATE
RUGBY
AFL: Season resumes June 11
Status: ESTIMATED DATE
BIKE RACE
Tour de France: Will run Aug. 29-Sept. 20
Status: POSTPONED
2020 OLYMPICS
"This is not the first salary-cap proposal that our union has encountered. It's unlikely to be the last,\" Clark stated. ".. This indicates the league's attempt to exploit a global health crisis to achieve what they've previously failed to accomplish -- and to conduct negotiations anonymously through media outlets over the last few days suggests they are aware of the reception this will get.\"
Status: POSTPONED
POKER
Chris Iannetta, a catcher for the Yankees and a member of the MLBPA executive board, communicated to ESPN last week, "There's an inherent risk that players will have to assume in a fan-less game , and hence, they ought to be reasonably compensated for facing this risk for the advancement of the game and the substantial benefits to the owners who stand to profit greatly from it.\"
Status: POSTPONED
Media Statements
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced during a media briefing on Monday that he has also been in discussions with the commissioner, stating, "He indicated, 'We won't take any action that doesn’t align with state guidelines,'\" Newsom remarked. "We are definitely excited about the prospect of Major League Baseball and all sports resuming, but the timing will hinge on public health, safety, and the viral outbreak's developments.\"
Sean Doolittle tweeted: “I urge everyone to remember that the most critical aspect of any MLB return plan is health safeguards for all players , their families, support teams, stadium employees, and anyone else needed to restart the season. These are some important aspects I’ll be looking for in the proposal..”
A source within the NHL stated last week: “ There are no definitive dates for a return to play, and anyone claiming otherwise is spreading misinformation . If an early return is possible, we will take it. If we need to wait, we will. The timing for next year will depend on when we can finish this season.\"
British Columbia Premier John Horgan notified Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHLPA head Donald Fehr in a letter that British Columbia is "a viable option for restarting the NHL, provided the games would take place without audiences, but rather for broadcasting purposes .\"
"Players with children at home won’t be inclined to isolate for four months away from them,\" Dubnyk stated. "Personally, I’m not interested in leaving my family for an extended period. I can't envision anyone else wanting to, and I believe the NHL understands this concern, so it’s a waiting game for us as we see developments unfold.\"
Dubnyk further commented, "These are inquiries that simply can’t be resolved at the moment, but let's be real; no parent wants to be away from their kids for three to four months. It's a considerable request of the players.\"
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Current Events and Updates Related to the 2020 Sports Schedule
As various major sports leagues deliberate on how and when to proceed with their scheduled seasons, this serves as both an update and a breaking news report concerning the 2020 sports schedule. There is a sense of optimism as many leagues seem poised to restart their games soon, albeit in venues without spectators. This development is thrilling for sports enthusiasts as well as bettors. If the necessary protocols are followed effectively, it is hoped that sports can return safely for everyone involved.
WNBA: The start of the season has been delayed, which was initially planned for May 15.
Recently, a conference call took place among the board of governors, which included figures like NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, alongside various owners and executives from NBA teams. Sources indicated that numerous participants left the virtual gathering with a sense of optimism regarding the prospects of restarting the 2019-2020 NBA season.
The NBA is gaining confidence that they can effectively resume the 2019-2020 season by taking steps to reduce health risks and ensuring a secure environment for everyone involved in the games. While fans will not be permitted in the arenas, only essential personnel will be admitted to facilitate the broadcast of games for viewers at home.
It was emphasized that if the current season resumes, players and team officials feel assured that a positive Covid-19 test will not automatically halt the games. Infected individuals would be isolated while others would be tested, but if participants are uneasy about the league’s continuation amid positive cases, then attempting to resume play might be futile. Adam Silver remarked, “ We probably shouldn't proceed if a positive test would bring everything to a halt .” The NBA will also need to determine how many positive cases warrant a complete pause of the league's activities.
If the National Basketball Association opts to move forward with the 2019-2020 season, multiple issues will need to be resolved. They will first need to establish how the remaining part of the season will unfold. This includes decisions such as whether all 30 teams will participate, if regular season games will take place, or if there will be a playoff play-in tournament to select the top 16 teams, among other considerations.
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However, there is considerable doubt about the forthcoming 2020-2021 college football season due to the heavy reliance on revenue generated from fans attending games. Universities and the NCAA will have time to determine the most feasible approach if they intend to start the NCAA college football season this fall, potentially resulting in a postponement of the regular season's kickoff. Major League Baseball has put forth a plan to initiate the 2020 MLB season in early July, with games hosted in the home stadiums of the teams. The franchise owners have consented to this proposal and now MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is set to discuss it with the players and the MLB Players Association.