Hartford Courant

Barnes cleared

Pitcher relieved to be out of COVID protocol

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FORT MYERS, Fla. — When Red Sox reliever Matt Barnes tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday, he was in complete shock. But after returning multiple negative tests since then, he has satisfied the Major League Baseball and Players’ Associatio­n joint protocols, allowing him to return to the team.

Barnes’s Saturday result has been categorize­d as a false positive or non-infectious positive.

“I feel very relieved,” Barnes said Tuesday morning. “You’ve been putting in the work the entire offseason and all spring training and getting to a point where you’re ready to go for the season.

“The medical staff here did a great job of, you know, staying in contact with me following the protocols.”

Barnes is the Red Sox’s union representa­tive and helped sculpt some of the protocols, so remaining diligent was even more of a responsibi­lity for him. He said he spent the majority of spring training in isolation when he wasn’t at the field, which made Saturday’s positive test even more surprising.

“It was crazy to me,” Barnes said. “When I found out on Saturday morning, I was like, there’s no way. I just haven’t gone anywhere.”

The brief setback hasn’t slowed Barnes’s progressio­n. He fully expects to be with the team on Opening Day as a weapon in the back part of the bullpen. “That won’t set me back,” Barnes said. “I mean, sometimes I don’t throw for two days in May or June just because.”

After an inconsiste­nt 2020 season, Barnes was in top form throughout camp. He didn’t allow a run in five Grapefruit League appearance­s (5 ⅓ innings), yielded just two hits, and tallied eight strikeouts.

“It was his best fastball,” manager Alex Cora said. “Last year, his fastball wasn’t there. He’s made a few adjustment­s mechanics-wise, which I think they’re going to pay off.

“So he’s in a good spot, obviously, heavy week, with everything that went on. So just for him to slow everything down and just go through his workouts and do all that stuff, I think it was obviously good for him but also good for us.”

The Red Sox still haven’t announced who will be the closer, with Barnes and Adam Ottavino the two front-runners. Barnes made it clear that he wants the gig. His performanc­e can only help his case, yet Ottavino would be a solid choice as well.

Closing on a rotation: The Red Sox have just about set their rotation behind Opening Day starter Nate Eovaldi to begin the season.

The Game 2 starter remains to be determined, Cora said Tuesday. But with Eduardo Rodriguez expected to be placed on the injured list, it’s likely to be rookie Tanner Houck.

 ?? ADAMGLANZM­AN/GETTY2019 ?? Red Sox pitcher Matt Barnes has been cleared to return to the team.
ADAMGLANZM­AN/GETTY2019 Red Sox pitcher Matt Barnes has been cleared to return to the team.

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