We can tsk-tsk sports leagues for rushing back when the national situation doesn’t seem safe enough to warrant it. But at the end of the day, we’ll watch. We always do. williamfleitch writes
There may not be fans in Dodger Stadium for a long time. Photo: John McCoy/Getty Images You think your view of the world has changed a lot during these months of pandemic and quarantine? Consider the case of NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
Social distancing and masks have made it safer to go out than it was two months ago, at least in some parts of the country. But it is still pretty far from safe, and it’s definitely not anything resembling “normal.” Yet people are taking the plunge anyway, as if the virus itself will be so scared by our consumerism that it will cease to be a threat.
And at a certain level, can you blame them? When the governor of New York, the hardest hit state in the country, is saying the state will work with sports leagues to return, and the governor of California pronounces that fan-less pro sports could return in June, well, that’s just about all the cover the leagues need. The safety plan put forward by Major League Baseball in a mammoth memo is impressively granular in its detail.
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