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Andrew Cuomo sees Major League Baseball return to New York City

As the United States begins to see the light at the end of a dark coronavirus run (or so it might seem) optimism floods hotball fans and they long for the return of the MLB. One of them is Andrew Cuomo, governor of New York.

This Sunday, during his daily report The governor explained that he hopes the Big Top will return to New York City (which hosts the Yankees in the Bronx and the Mets in Queens) for the summer, adding that league leaders must find a way to make this happen.

“Be creative. Try to figure it out. But if the players receive a better salary compared to staying at home and the owners can have some income against a total closure, why not? I’d love to see it, “Cuomo detailed.

The state of New York is one of the most impacted by the coronavirus and only The ‘Big Apple’ reported a total of 160,489 confirmed cases of infection and 12,287 deaths related to pathogen as of April 27.

The owners agree with Cuomo

On the other hand, the governor of the entity explained that he met with owners of sports organizations (although he did not mention their names) and He assured that said executives agree to return to activities.

“It has to be your decision, that they do an economic analysis that says, “Yes, some winnings are better than none and my players agree to negotiate a contract reduction.” Everyone has to think outside the box, because there is no box, “Cuomo said.

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