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MLB left its cocoon and learned it may not be able to play a season. Eleven of the 33 players in the Marlins traveling party, plus two coaches, tested positive for COVID-19 while the team was in Philadelphia for the first weekend of the regular season, reiterating how contagious the virus is and how quickly …
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The Yankees’ scheduled Monday night game against the Phillies in Philadelphia has been postponed because of the Marlins’ coronavirus outbreak, MLB announced. “Tonight’s scheduled games between the Miami Marlins and the Baltimore Orioles at Marlins Park and the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Yankees at Citizens Bank Park have been postponed while Major League …
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The Miami Marlins’ coronavirus crisis is now a full-blown outbreak. The Marlins’ home opener vs. the Orioles scheduled for Monday night has been canceled, according to multiple reports. ESPN reports eight more players and two coaches tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the Marlins’ total to 14 after it was revealed on Sunday four players tested …
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MLB could not make it out of the first weekend of regular-season games before facing its most significant COVID-19 challenge. The Marlins learned Saturday night that from tests administered Friday three players had tested positive for the virus, The Post has learned. An additional test was administered team-wide Sunday before a game against the Phillies …
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The Post’s Ken Davidoff previews the NL East. 1. New York Mets O/U wins: 32 Key player: OF/DH Yoenis Cespedes. In his four years as an active Met, Cespedes has tallied a 138 OPS+, his best output for any of the four major league teams for which he has played. If he could produce at …
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J-ROD as the royal couple of Flushing? Embrace the potential thrill ride, Mets fans. Just root for some guardrails. Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez seem to be putting together a legitimate bid to buy the Mets, baseball’s most distressed asset, with The Post’s Thornton McEnery reporting the three-time Most Valuable Player A-Rod and three-time MTV …
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That’s what millionaire friends are for. Newly signed Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady is moving his family into Derek Jeter’s 30,000-square-foot compound on Davis Islands in Tampa, the Tampa Bay Times confirmed Thursday. The luxurious compound, dubbed St. Jetersburg, includes seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, an entertainment room and a waterfront pool. Jeter, the Yankees great and …