Texas Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo tested positive twice for COVID-19, but the power-hitting 26-year-old said he's unsure if he had the disease.
"I wish I had an answer," he said Saturday per the Associated Press. "I don't know. I really don't know."
Gallo said he was asymptomatic and also tested negative twice. The AP provided his testing timeline as well as an update on his Rangers' summer camp status.
"The 26-year-old All-Star slugger missed the first week of the Rangers summer camp and isolated from teammates for two weeks after two positive tests that sandwiched a negative result during intake testing.