As Major League Baseball considers various ways to create a schedule for whenever the coronavirus pandemic subsides, players have shown concern about what that could mean for their health.

"The player safety piece is a big thing," Tucker Barnhart said.

Barnhart is a union representative for the Cincinnati Reds.

"Moving forward, I don't think you can do things that are going to compromise the integrity of next season, as well. What I mean by that is forcing the issue of getting so many games in that you risk injury, and you risk major injury to players, because you are trying to get in as many games as you can," he said.

"This is all assumptions and thoughts from me specifically -- it's not from the union -- but you're going to have to protect us as players," Barnhart continued. "And if you can't do that, I think that would be where I personally would kind of draw the line."