MLB Rumors: League Sent Memo To Teams Cracking Down On COVID-19 Protocols

It appears the COVID-19 outbreaks the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals experienced were enough for Major League Baseball to put more serious protocols in place.

According to USA TODAY’s Bob Nightengale, the league “sent severe, revised protocol measures to all clubs Wednesday, threatening to suspend a player or staff member for the remainder of the season for repeated or flagrant violations.”

Beyond that, there now will be officials to monitor the hotels players are staying at as well as there clubhouses.

“We recognize that these changes place additional burdens and restrictions on players and staff,” the memo said, as reported by USA TODAY. “But if we desire to play, they are necessary to limit infections and, if someone does test positive, to keep the virus from spreading. The behavior of every covered individual affects the players and staff on his or her team, and on other clubs as well. Everyone must be accountable for their own conduct because the careless or reckless actions of a few can impact the health and well-being of everyone.”

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If a player “repeatedly or flagrantly” violates the new protocols, which includes wearing a mask when social distancing is not possible and when not on the field, they risk “being prohibited from further participation in the 2020 season and postseason.”

Here are what the revised protocols will look like, courtesy of Nightengale:

There already have been a slew of games postponed or cancelled due to the outbreak. So it certainly makes sense the league wants to have stricter protocols in order to avoid taking more games off an already shortened 2020 schedule.

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