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‘Summer Camp’ opens as league returns to action

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Major League Baseball training camps reopened on Wednesday, marking a critical step toward bringing back America’s pastime amid the Covid-19 outbreak.

MLB and its players’ associatio­n agreed to a shortened, 60-game 2020 campaign last week with no fans in attendance and each team’s first game on July 23 or July 24, after weeks of negotiatio­ns cast doubt on whether the season would open at all.

Wednesday marks the league’s “mandatory reporting date,” though players and staff must go through testing prior to entering team facilities. The first workouts and “full baseball activities” begin on Friday.

Dubbed “Summer Camp,” the workouts pick up where spring training left off in March, when the Covid-19 outbreak put the season on indefinite hold and players were allowed to leave training sites in Arizona and Florida.

Some of those facilities were closed earlier this month, including the Philadelph­ia Phillies’ Clearwater, Florida, centre, after players and staff tested positive for the new coronaviru­s.

Minor League Baseball, meanwhile, said on Tuesday that it was cancelling its season for the first time in more than a century.

The New York Mets and New York Yankees said they had worked with the governor’s office to bring players from Florida to train in their Big Apple homes, as new cases surged in several states and New York moved to impose quarantine­s on some visitors.

Yankees Manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Wednesday that the season — which would normally play out over 162 games — will present numerous challenges.

“(In)the 162-game normal season, you’re gonna face adversity and you have to be able to handle that as a major league player,” said Boone. “I think you can add another layer, obviously, to that this year. This is going to be challengin­g.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Dubbed “Summer Camp,” the workouts pick up where spring training left off in March.
(Reuters) Dubbed “Summer Camp,” the workouts pick up where spring training left off in March.

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