Good morning, Birdland!
Major League Baseball is making it pretty clear that they are going to do whatever it takes to get through this 60-game regular season, and they aren’t gonna let all those fancy protocols and recommended processes get in the way either.
On Tuesday, the league did make a good decision to keep the Miami Marlins away from any other team for the rest of the week, at least. Not that it should have been a difficult decision to make in the first place. After all, epidemiologists were publicly saying that Maryland governor Larry Hogan should prevent the Marlins from even entering the state.