The coronavirus outbreak among members of the Miami Marlins has caused a pair of clubs to pause their seasons.
Soon after reports surfaced that the Marlins won't play this week after at least 17 individuals associated with the club recently tested positive for the coronavirus, MLB insiders Jon Heyman, Joel Sherman and Bill Shaikin tweeted that both the Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies are temporarily shut down.
Miami likely won't play until at least Monday. Philadelphia could be eligible to return on Friday.
Meanwhile, the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles will play each other during the midweek. After a majority of Washington Nationals players voted against traveling to Miami to play the Marlins this weekend, it appears Washington will begin August idle.
Current plan is for Phillies to be off until Friday, Marlins to be off until Monday and for Yankees to play at Baltimore Wednesday and Thursday.
— Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) July 28, 2020
So when finalized, likely today, this is outcome:
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) July 28, 2020
1. #Marlins not playing b4 Mon
2. #Phillies not playing b4 Fri
3. #Yankees at #Orioles on Wed/Thurs
4. #Nationals off for the weekend because Marlins were supposed to the opponent.
Plans could change at any time. For now:
— Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) July 28, 2020
--Marlins won't play until Monday.
--Phillies won't play until Friday.
--Yankees vs Orioles tomorrow and Thursday, instead of Yankees vs Phillies and Orioles vs Marlins.
--Nationals off this weekend, when they would have played Marlins.
Philadelphia hosted the Marlins over the weekend, and epidemiologist Dr. Zachary Binney told the "Starkville" podcast on Monday that both clubs should quarantine for at least five days to prevent additional virus outbreaks throughout MLB.
Philadelphia was originally scheduled to play the Yankees this week, while the Orioles were to play the Marlins in Miami and Baltimore from July 27-30.
The Marlins and Phillies are scheduled to play in Miami Aug. 4-6. There's no word if that series could be relocated to Philadelphia due to coronavirus concerns.
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