Miami Marlins’ coronavirus outbreak up to 18 known cases

Unsurprisingly, the coronavirus outbreak impacting members of the Miami Marlins continues to get worse before it gets better.

Wednesday afternoon, ESPN and other outlets reported that the confirmed number of coronavirus cases among Miami’s traveling party rose to 18 after another player returned a positive test. 16 players and two staff members have thus far tested positive.

MLB shut the Marlins down through at least the weekend to keep the uncontrolled virus outbreak within the organization. The Philadelphia Phillies, who hosted Miami over the weekend, won’t play before Saturday, at the earliest, as the team undergoes additional testing and monitoring.

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By Zac Wassink | Last updated 7/29/20

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