The Major League Baseball Players Association has given management a wide-ranging response to a 67-page proposed set of protocols for a season to be played during the coronavirus pandemic.

The initial draft was presented to the union and all teams on May 15.

The union addressed: protections for high-risk players, access to pre- and postgame therapies, testing frequency, protocols for positive tests, in-stadium medical personnel and sanitization procedures.

The MLBPA wants more frequent testing than management's proposed "multiple times per week."