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MLB fans hesitant about the 60-game season

SB Nation Reacts results from June 26, 2020

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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across MLB. Each week, we send out questions to the most plugged in Rockies fans, and fans across the country. Sign up here to join Reacts.

Despite owners and players finally agreeing to a deal that will start the 2020 MLB season, fans are clearly unhappy.

The 2020 season will only last 60 games before the start of playoffs. However, less than half of fans who responded to SB Nation’s MLB Reacts survey felt satisfied with a season that short.

Even worse, 59 percent of fans don’t think the league will be able to finish the season, due to rising COVID-19 cases. The most troubling number is just over 50 percent of MLB fans think playing the 2020 season is a good idea at all.

Unfortunately for Rob Manfred and MLB owners, fans are putting the blame squarely on the league.

Negotiations had dragged out for months while other leagues announced plans to return. The results are more than two-thirds of fans blaming ownership. Things are especially dire for commissioner Manfred. Nearly 70 percent of baseball fans said Manfred is the worst commissioner in professional sports.

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