Major League Baseball has rejected the players' offer for a 114-game regular season with no additional salary cuts, according to sources.

The league also told the union it did not plan to make a counterproposal.

Players made their proposal Sunday, up from an 82-game regular season in management's offer last week.

MLB told the union it had no interest in extending the season into November, when it fears a second wave of the coronavirus could disrupt the postseason and jeopardize $787 million in broadcast revenue.