As this week continues to present seismic shifts in how professional sports are played, MLB has gotten closer to considering closing the doors on ballparks to fans as the COVID-19 Coronavirus hit pandemic status.
Moreover, the Dodgers are weighing options on how to move forward for the rest of spring, as well as the potential start of the season. On the idea of playing in front of no crowd, manager Dave Roberts shared a thought.
If we’re talking A-ball, that’s looking at 1995-1996 for Roberts, which is certainly a long time ago.
However, this idea is on the table for 2020.