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Major League Baseball postpones two games in new season as Miami Marlins players test positive to COVID-19 – ABC News
An early COVID-19 outbreak forces Major League Baseball to postpone games as other US-based professional leagues prepare to start up again this week.
Just four days after beginning a truncated, coronavirus-delayed season, Major League Baseball (MLB) has run into a serious obstacle with the postponement of two scheduled games due to a COVID-19 outbreak among Miami Marlins players.
Key points:
- Major League Baseball has condensed its usual 162-game schedule into 60 games due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Three players tested positive prior to Sunday’s game against Philadelphia, but the game went ahead
- MLB Commissioner Rob Ma…
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