As COVID-19 cases rise across the league, MLB must reset and adapt to save its season. (ShiDavidi)
Still, getting lost in a stream of I told-you-sos at this very moment is counter-productive with the season on the brink, and far more necessary at this point is trying to rescue the situation before everything falls over. Without being trite, a weekend of baseball offered a reminder of how important it is to have escapes in our lives, particularly in difficult times, and that it’s worth fighting for small semblances of normalcy amid the wait for a vaccine or an anti-viral.
The States looked to be headed in that direction back in May and early June, when the current scheme was hatched, but then Florida did Florida, several other regions became hot-spots, too, and here we are.
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