The 2020 Major League Baseball season is going to be different than every other year as Opening Day has been put on hold due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
While there is no telling when the season will be able to get going, the league is currently discussing a number of different options to combat for lost time.
Since the season will now likely have to extend deep into the calendar, one solution would be playing postseason series’ in neutral sites in warm-weather places or stadiums with domes.
That possibility is something New York Yankees manager Aaron Boones said he would be in favor of during a recent interview on MLB Network Radio:
“This is the ultimate chance to try some things that have been considered, and to see in the end how they work.