Marlins Cancel Monday’s Game As 14 Players, Staff Infected With COVID-19 Just Days After Season Kickoff

Marlins Cancel Monday’s Game As 14 Players, Staff Infected With COVID-19 Just Days After Season Kickoff

Tyler Durden

Mon, 07/27/2020 – 10:41

Just three days into the MLB’s shortened 2020 season, the Miami Marlins confirmed on Monday that 14 players and staff have tested positive for the coronavirus, forcing the cancellation of the team’s first home game.

The team had been scheduled to face off against the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, but that game has now been cancelled as the Marlins remain in Philadelphia following their successful weekend series against the Phillies.

The Marlins and Orioles are scheduled to play a four-game series this week. It’s unclear right now whether the remaining games will also be scrapped.

ESPN reported that a total of at least 14 players and staff had tested positive, with eight more positives Monday after three players reportedly received word of positive tests Sunday morning and a fourth had tested positive Friday.

Pitcher Jose Urena was scratched from his scheduled start Sunday and placed on the injured list for undisclosed reasons. Per MLB guidelines, the Marlins have not revealed the names of players who had tested positive, but, according to reports, first baseman Garrett Cooper and outfielder Harold Ramirez were the other three.

Catcher Jorge Alfaro had previously tested positive and was placed on the injured list on Friday.

Earlier this month, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was asked on “The Dan Patrick Show” what it might take to cancel the already shortened 60-game season. Manfred said an inability to stem infections could force the league to rethink the season from a safety standpoint, as WaPo reminds us.

“I think the way that I think about it, Dan, is in the vein of competitive integrity, in a 60-game season,” Manfred said. “If we have a team or two that’s really decimated with a number of people who had the virus and can’t play for any significant period of time, it could have a real impact on the competition and we’d have to think think very, very hard about what we’re doing.”

Fans are now worried that Florida’s widely criticized virus response might now cost fans the 2020 season.

Rather than fly home Sunday following their win over the Phillies, the Marlins originally planned to stay overnight in Philadelphia and fly home Monday morning. However, the players who have tested positive will remain under quarantine in Philly.

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