(AP photo) Miami Marlins pitcher Robert Duggar (center), pitching coach Mel Stottlemeyre Jr (left) and catcher Francisco Cevelli (right) talk it over during their game at Citizens Bank Ball park in Philadelphia. While the Marlins were completing their first series it might be their last one as 14 players and two coaches have come up positive with Covid-19 and cannot not leave Philadelphia and will quarantine in their hotel rooms. The Cincinnati Reds also have reported a Covid-19 outbreak.
On the MLB with Larry Crino:
#1 Larry how will the impact of up to 14 players and two coaches on the Miami Marlins coming up positive for Coivd-19 have on MLB and will other teams who are scheduled to play the Marlins have to scramble and should MLB come to the realization that canceling the season is the practical thing to do.
#2 Larry the Los Angeles Dodgers opened their first two games of the season with games that were not even close with 8-1 and 9-1 then unexpectedly the San Francisco Giants got some pitching help in the next two games winning 5-4 and 3-1 for a split.
#3 The Dodgers Max Muncy hit for two home runs on Thursday and absolutely saw everything that the Giants threw him.
#4 At Fenway Park in Boston fans are saying the streets around Fenway are quieter than they can ever remember, no more people out on the streets before or even after ball games ordering food, drinks or soft ice cream cones it’s very unusual for Sox fans to see such an empty place.
#5 How important now is it that the San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler set the tone on Monday night during the Giants exhibition game against the Oakland A’s with most of the teams taking a knee during the national anthem. Now other MLB teams have followed pursuit and are taking a knee during the anthem.
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