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While Major League Baseball is pumping the brakes on any formal plan for the regular season to begin, players have begun speaking out in favor of the reported proposal that would sequester players in Arizona.
"If it's safe, I'm in," Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado said, per Patrick Saunders the Denver Post. "I believe these ideas wouldn't be thrown around if it wasn't approved or [can't] be [approved]. I want to get back out there and play."
New York Yankees reliever Adam Ottavino shared a similar sentiment.