Albuquerque Journal

Nationals, Braves remain in limbo

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ASSOCIATED PRESS A look at what’s happening around the majors Monday: WAITING GAME: The Nationals and Atlanta Braves hadn’t heard by Sunday evening whether Major League Baseball will allow their game while Washington deals with a COVID-19 outbreak that could prevent 11 players from participat­ing. Washington’s season-opening, three-game series against the Mets at Nationals Park was postponed because of coronaviru­s concerns. Nats general manager Mike Rizzo said none of those 11 — a majority of whom, although not all, were supposed to be on the opening day roster — would be available if the three-game set with Atlanta begins Monday afternoon. Drew Smyly is scheduled to make his first start for the Braves, 0-3 after getting swept in Philadelph­ia. Max Scherzer had been scheduled to start for Washington in the opener against the Mets. HOME AGAIN: The Texas Rangers are set to play their first regular-season game in front of fans at Globe Life Field. The $1.2 billion ballpark opened last year when crowds weren’t permitted during the virus-shortened season — the stadium did allow fans when it held the first neutral-site World Series and also the NL Championsh­ip Series. Globe Life Field is the only stadium in the majors that is open to 100% capacity for fans. Rangers newcomer Mike Foltynewic­z is set to face Toronto. FLYING HIGH: Cedric Mullins and the Orioles are 3-0 going into their series at Yankee Stadium. Mullins went 5 for 5 with three doubles as Baltimore finished up a sweep at Fenway Park. “I think the synergy we have is really strong,” Mullins said. “Guys have been playing with each other for a few years now.”

 ?? LM OTERO/AP FILE ?? The Texas Rangers are scheduled to play their Monday home opener with fans on hand at Globe Life Field for the first time.
LM OTERO/AP FILE The Texas Rangers are scheduled to play their Monday home opener with fans on hand at Globe Life Field for the first time.

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