MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred told the MLB Players Association on Friday that if players don't do a better job managing outbreaks, the season would be canceled.
The series opener between the Cardinals and the Brewers on Friday was postponed after two Cardinals playersMLB had planned to move the games to Sunday as part of a seven-inning doubleheader, the first as part of a new rescheduling strategy to pack in more games.
On Friday, Manfred told MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark on a call that the season could be canceled if players didn’t take better precautions, ESPN reported. The Cardinals outbreak is the third already this season: 18 players on the Miami Marlins tested positive, and a clubhouse staff and a coach with the Philadelphia Phillies contracted Covid-19.What to watch for
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