As Major League Baseball players await a possible start date to the 2020 season, the trick has been how to stay in shape, especially for pitchers. They don’t want to get ramped up too soon, and then have to wait weeks for the season begin, but they don’t want to slow their routines too much, either, in case they are asked to be ready in a short timeframe.
Dodgers pitcher Ross Stripling says most players are working out like a normal offseason, just in smaller groups.
“You know, the CDC probably doesn’t want to hear it, but I think most of us are still working out as if it’s a normal offseason,” Stripling said on the Fantasy Baseball Today Podcast, transcribed by CBS Sports.