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major league, which was unclear as to whether or not to open due to conflict between labor and management, is expected to begin next month. With the '60-season mini-season', players' salaries have been greatly reduced.

Reporter Sunghoon Lee.

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the team and the trade unions failed to reach an agreement on the opening of the <Reporter> season, the major league secretariat declared that the season would begin under the presidency of the governor in accordance with the labor-management agreement signed in March.

The opening will be confirmed if the athlete's union agrees with the training plan and Corona 19 measures suggested by the Secretariat by the morning of tomorrow (24th).

Local media expect to open on July 24th and play 60 games per team, 37% of the normal season.

This will give players only 37% of their salary.

Choo Shin-soo, who earned $21 million in annual salary this year, and Ryu Hyun-jin, who earned $20 million, will receive only $7.4 million.

The preparations for the season, which will start on July 1, will be held in the team's ointment city instead of the Florida and Arizona Spring Camp training centers, where corona entrants are skyrocketing. The Toronto club had a hard time finding a training ground.