The idea to isolate MLB players in order to get the season started seems to have plenty of holes in it. After ESPN’s Jess Passan broke the rumored negotiation between the league and the player’s union, many started to question how something like that was even possible. As it turns out, the logistics of it may not even be the most difficult obstacle.
One part that is sort of overlooked when considering isolating MLB players to a city is their families. Many would not be able to go home to their spouses and children during this time, or the league would have to arrange it in the negotiations.