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Eugene

(62,650 posts)
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 12:01 AM Jul 2020

More positive tests, canceled workouts add to MLB unease

Source: Associated Press

More positive tests, canceled workouts add to MLB unease

By CHARLES ODUM
July 7, 2020

As baseball nears the two-week countdown to the start of its delayed season, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep more players, including Boston Red Sox projected opening day starter Eduardo Rodriguez, off the field.

On Tuesday, one day after Major League Baseball released its 60-game schedule, there was continued evidence of the difficulties caused by the pandemic.

The San Francisco Giants suspended workouts at Oracle Park as they awaited the results of weekend tests for the coronavirus. The Chicago Cubs’ workout was delayed.

Oakland left-hander Jake Diekman, who has ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune condition, said teams having to call off workouts because of delays in test results “just can’t happen.”

“I know they’re trying their hardest, but I don’t know if that’s good enough for right now,” Diekman said Tuesday. “It’s a little worrisome. Say we go on a 10-day road trip and we only get results one time. That’s not very good with 45 or 50 people in a clubhouse at one time.”

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Indykatie

(3,853 posts)
1. Sooner or Later Folks Will Have to Face the New Reality of Living with COVID
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 12:07 AM
Jul 2020

and adjust their expectation for what's normal.

Buckeye_Democrat

(15,042 posts)
2. I'm watching baseball again this season!
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 12:12 AM
Jul 2020

I've barely followed MLB for many years, but THIS season looks interesting!

 

beachbumbob

(9,263 posts)
4. I don;t expect the seasons to return as COVID takes on MLB, NBA
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 05:38 AM
Jul 2020

why would players want to risk the rest of their lives?

Brother Buzz

(37,797 posts)
5. I expect MLB to return
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 11:40 AM
Jul 2020

They have a good plan in place, and sadly, it working better for them then the public; no negative Covid-19 test result, no admittance to the ballparks.

Whether MLB is able to complete the abbreviated season is another story

Note: Seven MLB players have opted out of 2020 season:

Mike Leake, RHP, Diamondbacks. Leake was the first player reported to have withdrawn. ...
Ryan Zimmerman, 1B, Nationals. ...
Joe Ross, RHP, Nationals. ...
Ian Desmond, OF, Rockies. ...
David Price, LHP, Dodgers. ...
Tyson Ross, RHP, Giants. ...
Felix Hernandez, RHP, Braves. ...
Nick Markakis, OF, Braves.

 

beachbumbob

(9,263 posts)
6. covid positive cases are being reported on several teams, I don;t see this going thru
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 03:35 PM
Jul 2020

as players can;t be protected

Brother Buzz

(37,797 posts)
7. There's a dearth of information on the specifics of Covid-19 testing
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 04:04 PM
Jul 2020

Nobody is allowed into the ballparks without a negative Covid-19 test result, so if the protocol is strictly followed, ballplayers can't transmit it to other ballplayers unless one can be contagious while testing negative (this is where the dearth of information on the specifics enters into the equation). I assume the positive cases were contracted elsewhere.

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