Imperial Valley Press

Giants OF Alex Dickerson cleared to play after positive test

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Giants outfielder Alex Dickerson received news of a positive test result for the novel coronaviru­s on Friday night moments before he was set to play at San Diego — and he knew in his gut it couldn’t possibly be right.

Dickerson got pulled off the field and immediatel­y was placed in isolation at Petco Park, and two games between San Francisco and San Diego were postponed.

But Dickerson was certain there was no way he could have COVID-19. He had tested negative a day earlier in order to fly with the team and had gotten his pregnant wife’s negative result, as well. He hadn’t broken any protocols.

“It came as a complete shock and at no point did I ever think it was real,” Dickerson said, “At no point did I actually believe it.”

Still, Friday night’s series opener at San Diego was called off along with the scheduled game Saturday.

A former Padres player who is from the San Diego area, Dickerson had a half-dozen more tests and got back to the field Sunday for a doublehead­er despite the emotional and physical exhaustion of what he went through — he was starting in left field and batting second in the opener.

All of the Giants traveling party tested negative, president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said. He, manager Gabe Kapler and Dickerson praised the Padres for their assistance in dealing with the situation. The Giants travel with a rapid test kit and San Diego also loaned a kit to its NL West rival.

“There’s been a lot of focus on how we’ve been divided at times between teams for various reasons. I think this is a really good example of how two major league teams who are competing against one another came together and worked on an issue together,” Kapler said. “We had a lot of support from Major League Baseball. A lot of gratitude to the Padres for how much support they gave us in respect to Alex and the testing process.”

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