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On the heels of several similar announcements, Los Angeles Angels general manager becomes the latest to confirm players contracting COVID-19.
The week started off with great news of a potential resolution toward a 2020 season being played by the Los Angeles Angels and the rest of Major League Baseball. However, while the focus has been on resolving financial differences between the players and the owners, the real threat to the 2020 season reminded us all that the biggest questions hadn’t yet been answered.
As states release restrictions, the second wave of Coronavirus cases is sweeping the nation and the question of player safety and how to protect them, with our without fans, is largely unsolved.