Major League Baseball is in a sticky situation, with multiple teams reporting multiple positive COVID-19 tests in the last few days.
But the league isn’t giving up, at least not yet.
Several members of the Miami Marlins, Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals organizations have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, forcing the league to postpone several games to protect player and staff safety. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, however, thinks the show still can go on despite the circumstances.
Comissioner Rob Manfred tells me “We are playing. The players need to be better, but I am not a quitter in general and there is no reason to quit now. We have had to be fluid, but it is manageable.”
— Karl Ravech (@karlravechespn) August 1, 2020
MLB officially resumed play Thursday, July 23. Whether they’ll make it past Week 3 remains to be seen.