It was just this past week that MLB Opening Day was supposed to take place. That obviously did not happen due to the COVID-19 pandemic plaguing the United States and the rest of the world.
Once MLB announced that it would suspend the start of the 2020 season, hopes were that it would be able to start in June. That’s now given in to a new reality as the virus spreads across the United States. Both MLB and the players union have done their part to prepare for the changing dynamics once the 2020 season does start.
Now, according to this report from Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the season will likely start without fans in attendance as a way to make sure as many games can be played as possible. It could start within the matter of weeks.
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Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Vincent Frank | Last updated 3/31/20