Hi Welcome You can highlight texts in any article and it becomes audio news that you can hear
  • Sun. Jul 7th, 2024

MLB Commissioner Confident League Can Survive Season, Playoffs Regardless Of Coronavirus

MLB Commissioner Confident League Can Survive Season, Playoffs Regardless Of Coronavirus

New York City (AP)– Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred states he’s confident his sport can survive the regular season and postseason without being visited the coronavirus, though not every club may play all 60 games and winning percentage might be used to determine playoff groups.

Throughout an interview Saturday with The Associated Press, Manfred stated Major League Baseball understands which gamer presented COVID-19 into the clubhouse of the Miami Marlins. Miami and Philadelphia both held off games for a whole week.

” I think that if everyone does what they are supposed to do, we can continue to play, have a reliable season and survive the postseason,” Manfred said.

Just 1 1/2 weeks into a pandemic-delayed routine season shortened from 162 video games per team to 60, the coronavirus has required 19 postponements in 11 days, including St. Louis’ three-game weekend series at Milwaukee.

The infection also prompted at least 2 more players to pull out Saturday: Makers All-Star outfielder Lorenzo Cain and Miami 2nd baseman Isan Díaz.

A minimum of 18 Marlins gamers have actually been contaminated together with three St. Louis Cardinals. One St. Louis player has an inconclusive test.

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred, left, speaks with fans as he arrives at Nationals Park for the New York Yankees and the Washing

Manfred had what he said was a positive conversation Friday with union head Tony Clark, and anticipates stepped-up efforts by gamers and teams to stick to unique virus protocols put in place by MLB and the players’ association.

” It is what the general public health specialists have actually been stating from the beginning about this, that there is no one huge magic repair,” Manfred stated.

” The procedures are a series of little things that people need to do. And I believe it’s us managing more aggressively,” he stated.

Still, he does anticipate more problems.

” I don’t believe it’s realistic to believe that we’re not going to have any more positive tests,” Manfred said.

Boston said left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez will miss out on the entir

Learn More

Click to listen highlighted text!