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Then, he remembered: Those are out. And just like crying, now there's no spitting in baseball, either.

“You’ve got to change your ways a little bit and try to establish new routines,” Chicago Cubs sluggersaid. “But we shouldn’t be complaining about that because we all want this thing to work.” Don't expect players and coaches to sit too close together. And inactive players might wind up in the stands, at least six feet apart.

"You can’t stand four feet apart and talk in a normal voice because someone is going to hear you,” Chicago White Sox catcherMore side effects: Players are encouraged to skip tossing the ball around the infield after outs, as teams have done forever. Mental skills personnel could wind up working extra hours. Anxieties about the virus plus the emotions of a shortened season figure to create a charged environment. Players almost certainly will hug or pat each other on the back at some point, with so much riding on each game.said. “There's going to be emotions that come with this game.”

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