Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to weigh in on the possibility of a resumption of sports in the U.S. and elsewhere at some point, and the nation’s top infectious diseases expert envisioned this week how Major League Baseball could play a truncated season with even some fans in the stands.
That being said, Fauci insists that such a scenario at this point is unfortunately unlikely.
During an interview Monday with Jack Curry of YES Network, Fauci doubled down on his previous comments about MLB playing a truncated season at neutral sites — with players and other essential personnel living under quarantine — is the most plausible plan amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Originally posted on Sportress of Blogitude By Jason Rowan | Last updated 4/21/20