The Marlins will bus infected players in staff back to Miami. Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Marlins using bus to bring coronavirus-infected players back to Florida

It appears the Miami Marlins are heading back to Florida. 

According to ESPN's Jesse Rogers, the Marlins are getting a bus to bring coronavirus-infected players and staff back to Florida. The rest reportedly will remain in Philadelphia and then travel to Baltimore, New York and Buffalo to continue their season. 

The Marlins have had 20 members of their organization test positive for the coronavirus. Their season is suspended through the weekend.

The coronavirus also has made its way to other Major League Baseball clubhouses. The Philadelphia Phillies' weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays has been postponed after multiple members of the organization have tested positive for COVID-19. 

The St. Louis Cardinals also reported two positive cases on Friday, resulting in their series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers being postponed.

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