Ironman92
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Giancarlo goes 459 ft...wow
Giancarlo goes 459 ft...wow
Who will play at the earlier date? Soto out with Covid or Kershaw out again with a bad back.
What’s the policy for Positive test in MLB. That was almost assuredly a false positive, but does he still have to do 14 days or whatever?
posted by Laley23What’s the policy for Positive test in MLB. That was almost assuredly a false positive, but does he still have to do 14 days or whatever?
He needs 2 negative in a row. Not sure why he couldn’t be back soon
Buffalo it is, bizarre story
posted by Ironman92He needs 2 negative in a row. Not sure why he couldn’t be back soon
Can they be same day? My guess is he is fine. The golf is having similar false positives with these guys taking 5-7 tests a week.
posted by Laley23Can they be same day? My guess is he is fine. The golf is having similar false positives with these guys taking 5-7 tests a week.
I’m not sure. I would guess 1 per day, but do not know.
Kyle Hendricks 3 hit shutout...Arcia the 9 hitter had all 3 hits.
Rizzo down about 25 lbs and Craig Kimbrel 😂😂😂
Stanton hit a 483 ft line drive....
Be cool to see him stay health and hit about 27
He looks very fluid early on...not monster robot
Padres brown and yellow uni's are fantastic.
posted by justincrediblePadres brown and yellow uni's are fantastic.
Agree
I like most of the road unis I’ve seen.
Kluber leaves game after one inning.
Edit: tightness in shoulder
First time since 1954 that no team starts 3-0
posted by Ironman92First time since 1954 that no team starts 3-0
Pretty crazy
posted by BRFPretty crazy
Wait until 27-33 makes the playoffs
The Marlins situation might be a problem. 14 cases between players and coaches and their home opener has been cancelled.
Of course it’s the Florida team
Guessing masks during game will be much more prevalent and even nite social distancing, which has been fairly lax just seeing what the tv cameras show.
It was inevitable, so not sure why its a surprise. Just have to see how the league deals with it and if the protocols they have in place actually work out.
posted by Laley23It was inevitable, so not sure why its a surprise. Just have to see how the league deals with it and if the protocols they have in place actually work out.
It’s the MLB, so it’ll probably get fucked up
posted by justincredibleIt would truly be a shame if the season got ended because of an incident involving the #1 "Should Be Contracted" team in the league.
I'm curious to know how many of them contracted it outside the team, maybe at a bar/restaurant or other get together. Or if someone forgot to test a flight attendant!
That many cases, though, seems unlikely there wasn't transmission within the team. I didn't think if you were testing 3X a week that it should be able to spread, as it takes 2-7 days after infection to start spreading it.
I can't believe the players couldn't quarantine bubble like the NBA for a 60 game schedule. You could have built in a few days off here and there so they could see their family.
This reinforces my opinion that college football is not going to be workable this year.
posted by BRFKluber leaves game after one inning.
Edit: tightness in shoulder
Muscle tear in shoulder, OUT for 4 weeks then reevaluation.