Even as the coronavirus epidemic spread across the U.S., the MLB insisted that it wanted to start its season as scheduled
Even as the coronavirus epidemic spread across the U.S., Major League Baseball insisted that it wanted to start its season as scheduled, with no disruption. But with that rapidly slipping away as an option, MLB has begun working on contingencies.
The league hopes to avoid playing in empty stadiums—an approach that has gained currency elsewhere in the sports world. So MLB is instead working on a plan to find alternative sites for the teams most affected by the outbreak, according to several people familiar with the league’s...
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