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How to make up their four lost games against Baltimore, an interleague opponent, could prove tricky, leading to the possibility the Marlins won't play a full 60-game schedule.Philadelphia's doubleheader against Toronto scheduled for Saturday illustrates baseball's on-the-fly maneuvering. The Marlins’ personnel who tested positive remain in isolation and are receiving care," MLB said in a statement.The statement continued, "In over 6,400 tests conducted since Friday, July 24th, there have been no new positives of on-field personnel from any of the other 29 Clubs.
As much as Manfred stood behind the protocol Monday, and as clearly as the league on Tuesday highlighted that the previous four days found no positive COVID-19 cases among the league's other 29 teams, here is the truth: The rules meant to protect players and keep them safe could not prevent a spectacular outbreak.The investigation is looking into a wide range of factors, from the team's in-stadium behavior -- mask wearing, social distancing and other protocol-suggested factors -- to the off-field activities of players and staff, according to sources.
It offers neither a threshold of cases to shut down a team nor a scenario that would cause a pause in the season.
"The Clubs remain committed to playing as many games as possible when the season begins. The league will especially probe the veracity of players going out at night in Atlanta during the Marlins' time in the city for preseason games against the Braves. As the week progressed, 17 players and coaches had reportedly contracted the virus. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC.
Sunday's matchup will be played as part of a doubleheader.The Marlins’ outbreak raised alarm throughout the sport on Sunday when four players tested positive for the coronavirus. The Phillies, who played them Sunday when only four players were known to be COVID-19 positive, are simply hoping their daily tests continue to return negative, as they have been for two consecutive days, according to sources. That’s the reasonable contention that Rob Manfred made Monday to the MLB Network as concerns grew about the league’s viability in the wake of a coronavirus … Major League Baseball, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, has suspended the remainder of Spring Training games and has delayed the start of the 2020 regular season. 1 Harvard researchers figure out why coronavirus causes loss of smell 2 Lawmaker used federal funds to pay for lavish lifestyle: feds 3 Fauci urges a new protection against COVID-19 4 MLB … However much the actions of those in the Marlins' organization might have tested the protocol by not adhering to it, what happened Sunday highlights gaps that warrant more attention.Only one player, sources said, was in that category after contact tracing: starter Following Sunday's game, the Marlins were walloped by the news that testing had turned up nine additional positives -- seven players and two coaches. By The response outlined in the joint MLB-MLBPA Operations Manual was triggered immediately upon learning of the cluster of positive cases, including contact tracing and the quarantining and testing of all of the identified close contacts.
The compliance person, who will be designated with rare Tier 1 credential status given to essential personnel such as players, managers, coaches and training staff, will submit reports and monitor hotels.The Marlins will be the first test case for the compliance person's efficacy. On buses, the compliance officer will arrange seating charts -- and, in some cases, separate groups of friends likelier to run afoul of the 6-foot rule, which the league is treating as sacrosanct along with the adoption of surgical mask use for all.
The league on Wednesday also postponed Friday's scheduled game between the Nowhere does the 113-page protocol that governs the 2020 season explicitly address how the league would handle a coronavirus outbreak, let alone one the magnitude of the Marlins'.
It's also not something likely to be solved, sources said, with the more rapid point-of-care testing. The sensitivity -- or how often a lab test generates a positive that accurately reflects the presence of the virus -- is higher in the saliva test than the point of care.Larger changes in MLB's protocol could be near. All market data delayed 20 minutes.
The decision came after discussions with all 30 teams, as well as the MLB Players Association.While the season initially was delayed for two weeks, it was "MLB will keep fans updated on decisions regarding plans for the 2020 schedule in the days and weeks ahead," the league stated in a release. For a document as detailed and pedantic as MLB's operations manual, the lack of specificity on literally the entire reason for its existence -- the presence of a global pandemic -- has been a glaring omission, multiple general managers said leading up to the season.It also was intentional, with the league seeking flexibility in its actions.
(2:24)Following the coronavirus outbreak that infected nearly half of the The updated rules, outlined in a memo distributed to teams Tuesday, came as MLB investigates the cause of the Marlins' outbreak that has seen 16 players and two staff members test positive for COVID-19, according to sources.
How to make up their four lost games against Baltimore, an interleague opponent, could prove tricky, leading to the possibility the Marlins won't play a full 60-game schedule.Philadelphia's doubleheader against Toronto scheduled for Saturday illustrates baseball's on-the-fly maneuvering. The Marlins’ personnel who tested positive remain in isolation and are receiving care," MLB said in a statement.The statement continued, "In over 6,400 tests conducted since Friday, July 24th, there have been no new positives of on-field personnel from any of the other 29 Clubs.
As much as Manfred stood behind the protocol Monday, and as clearly as the league on Tuesday highlighted that the previous four days found no positive COVID-19 cases among the league's other 29 teams, here is the truth: The rules meant to protect players and keep them safe could not prevent a spectacular outbreak.The investigation is looking into a wide range of factors, from the team's in-stadium behavior -- mask wearing, social distancing and other protocol-suggested factors -- to the off-field activities of players and staff, according to sources.
It offers neither a threshold of cases to shut down a team nor a scenario that would cause a pause in the season.
"The Clubs remain committed to playing as many games as possible when the season begins. The league will especially probe the veracity of players going out at night in Atlanta during the Marlins' time in the city for preseason games against the Braves. As the week progressed, 17 players and coaches had reportedly contracted the virus. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC.
Sunday's matchup will be played as part of a doubleheader.The Marlins’ outbreak raised alarm throughout the sport on Sunday when four players tested positive for the coronavirus. The Phillies, who played them Sunday when only four players were known to be COVID-19 positive, are simply hoping their daily tests continue to return negative, as they have been for two consecutive days, according to sources. That’s the reasonable contention that Rob Manfred made Monday to the MLB Network as concerns grew about the league’s viability in the wake of a coronavirus … Major League Baseball, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, has suspended the remainder of Spring Training games and has delayed the start of the 2020 regular season. 1 Harvard researchers figure out why coronavirus causes loss of smell 2 Lawmaker used federal funds to pay for lavish lifestyle: feds 3 Fauci urges a new protection against COVID-19 4 MLB … However much the actions of those in the Marlins' organization might have tested the protocol by not adhering to it, what happened Sunday highlights gaps that warrant more attention.Only one player, sources said, was in that category after contact tracing: starter Following Sunday's game, the Marlins were walloped by the news that testing had turned up nine additional positives -- seven players and two coaches. By The response outlined in the joint MLB-MLBPA Operations Manual was triggered immediately upon learning of the cluster of positive cases, including contact tracing and the quarantining and testing of all of the identified close contacts.
The compliance person, who will be designated with rare Tier 1 credential status given to essential personnel such as players, managers, coaches and training staff, will submit reports and monitor hotels.The Marlins will be the first test case for the compliance person's efficacy. On buses, the compliance officer will arrange seating charts -- and, in some cases, separate groups of friends likelier to run afoul of the 6-foot rule, which the league is treating as sacrosanct along with the adoption of surgical mask use for all.
The league on Wednesday also postponed Friday's scheduled game between the Nowhere does the 113-page protocol that governs the 2020 season explicitly address how the league would handle a coronavirus outbreak, let alone one the magnitude of the Marlins'.
It's also not something likely to be solved, sources said, with the more rapid point-of-care testing. The sensitivity -- or how often a lab test generates a positive that accurately reflects the presence of the virus -- is higher in the saliva test than the point of care.Larger changes in MLB's protocol could be near. All market data delayed 20 minutes.
The decision came after discussions with all 30 teams, as well as the MLB Players Association.While the season initially was delayed for two weeks, it was "MLB will keep fans updated on decisions regarding plans for the 2020 schedule in the days and weeks ahead," the league stated in a release. For a document as detailed and pedantic as MLB's operations manual, the lack of specificity on literally the entire reason for its existence -- the presence of a global pandemic -- has been a glaring omission, multiple general managers said leading up to the season.It also was intentional, with the league seeking flexibility in its actions.
(2:24)Following the coronavirus outbreak that infected nearly half of the The updated rules, outlined in a memo distributed to teams Tuesday, came as MLB investigates the cause of the Marlins' outbreak that has seen 16 players and two staff members test positive for COVID-19, according to sources.