MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred is reversing his optimism from before last week's draft about playing baseball this year. Manfred spoke on Monday following another breakdown in negotiations over the weekend between owners and the player's union. Manfred said he is no longer confident there will be a season and called it a disaster for the game that shouldn't be happening. At the heart of the conflict is player's salaries, which owners say they can't afford without fans in attendance while players counter that television revenue is enough to cover costs.