Professional baseball is back — in Taiwan, where robots will be the spectators

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Professional baseball is back — in Taiwan, where robots will be the spectators.

Liu said players are being kept in dorm-style housing and their travels are limited to the ballpark.

"The country has shown a degree of responsibility," Binney said Friday."But I’d just rest easier if they had a completely closed system, so no support staff, no family, no one had any outside contact." "Baseball is a not a contact sport like football is, but you're not going to tag a guy out from six feet away," he said."I don't see how this is going to work."up as fans at Monkeys home games.

Staging any game will be a moment of pride for residents of the self-governing island, according to CPBL Secretary General Feng Sheng-Xian.

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