Los Angeles Times

Pollock’s mind not on just baseball

- By Jorge Castillo

AJ Pollock tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s about a month ago. He felt symptoms for two days. Headaches. Body aches. Congestion. He lost his sense of smell and taste.

“I had good ice cream that someone sent me,” Pollock said, “and it was just a waste of time because I couldn’t taste it.”

The outfielder described the experience as frightenin­g in a videoconfe­rence call with reporters Friday.

It was the reason why he reported to Dodgers training camp late this week.

But the episode paled in comparison to the terrifying trial he and wife Kate faced when their daughter, Maddi, was born three months premature March 19.

Maddi weighed 1.6 pounds at birth. For the next two months Pollock and his wife spent the bulk of their days at the hospital where Maddi has been in the neonatal intensive care unit.

Then Pollock tested positive for the virus. He couldn’t see Maddi for 14 days. Kate couldn’t see her for 10 days even though she tested negative.

“It’s really bizarre,” Pollock said. “It’s a really strange feeling. Obviously, you have a joy seeing your daughter but she’s one pound and your head is already gone into what’s the future look like? What’s the next step? Obviously, there’s no relief that she’s born because of all the challenges ahead.”

Pollock said his daughter had an eye scare last month but is trending in the right direction. Maddi weighs over eight pounds.

She will remain in the hospital in Arizona until she can feed more on her own.

Deciding whether to play this season was easier than expected. Kate, a former lacrosse player at Notre Dame, encouraged him to join the Dodgers.

“Kate’s an athlete,” Pollock said. “So when I brought it up to her, she said, ‘Could you really look at the guys win the World Series from our couch?’ ”

The answer was no. Pollock reported to camp Tuesday after he was cleared.

He said he doesn’t feel too far behind because he was working out at home, where he has a gym and batting cage, at 100% 10 days after his diagnosis. He figures to slide into a platoon with Joc Pederson in left field, starting against lefthanded pitchers.

He hopes Maddi will be discharged from the hospital in two weeks. She and Kate can stay with him in Los Angeles once that happens.

Short hops

Walker Buehler pitched two perfect innings with two strikeouts Friday in his first intrasquad game appearance. …Catcher Keibert Ruiz reported to training camp after missing the first 14 days of workouts . ... Outfielder Terrance Gore joined the Dodgers on Friday. The veteran spent spring training with the club before the league’s shutdown.

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