Major League Baseball's COVID-19 spike, which stems from the Miami Marlins, continues to get worse, and it is starting to look possible that not every team will be able to play 60 games.
Four more Marlins tested positive for COVID-19 Tuesday, raising their total to 17 since Friday. Miguel Rojas is among those who just tested positive.
Despite knowing three players had tested positive before the game Sunday, the remaining Marlins decided to play anyway. Rojas is credited to being a team leader and was a proponent of playing.
According to Joel Sherman, MLB is expected to shut the Marlins down from playing until Aug.