MLB and Players’ Union to Decide Next Step After Wander Franco’s Restricted List Status Expires Tuesday

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The Major League Baseball (MLB) and the MLB Players’ Union are set to decide the next step for Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco after his restricted list status expires on Tuesday. Franco, who is considered one of the top prospects in baseball, was placed on the restricted list in April due to visa issues.

The MLB and the Players’ Union have been in talks for weeks to determine what should happen when Franco’s restricted list status expires. The two sides are reportedly discussing a variety of options, including allowing Franco to return to the Rays’ active roster or placing him on the inactive list.

If Franco is placed on the inactive list, he would be ineligible to play in games for the remainder of the season. However, he would still be able to practice with the team and continue to develop as a player. This could be beneficial for Franco, as it would allow him to continue to hone his skills and prepare for the 2021 season.

The MLB and the Players’ Union have yet to make a decision on Franco’s status, but they are expected to do so soon. Whatever the outcome, it is clear that Franco’s future in the MLB is bright. He has already made an impact in the minor leagues and is widely considered one of the top prospects in baseball.

It will be interesting to see what decision the MLB and the Players’ Union make regarding Franco’s status. It is clear that they want to ensure that he is able to continue to develop as a player and reach his full potential. Whatever the outcome, it is sure to be an exciting time for Franco and all baseball fans.

MLB and Players' Union to Decide Next Step After Wander Franco's Restricted List Status Expires Tuesday