Major League Baseball is looking at options.
That's the simple version of a report from ESPN's Jeff Passan detailing the league's hope to begin a condensed season in the Phoenix, Arizona, area in May. Whether it's a safe plan is the key point, and that conversation is unquestionably more important than if the idea is reasonable.
Baseball should not be in the business of limiting access to coronavirus testing for the general public. Only if the testing is readily available should this plan be a legitimate thought.
Let's suggest that winds up true by mid-May.