New York Daily News

Florida gov: Call off that May Day

- BY KRISTIE ACKERT

TAMPA — Ron DeSantis just threw a curveball into hopes that baseball could possibly return from the coronaviru­s shutdown by early June. The Florida governor announced Monday that he would be signing an executive order urging those in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe Counties — the spring training homes of four major-league teams — to stay home through “mid-May,” to try to stem the spread of the disease.

But three-and-a-half hours later, DeSantis said he misspoke and meant “mid-April.”

The uncertaint­y of when Florida could be open again just adds another twist to when baseball will be able to reassemble for an abbreviate­d spring training.

While MLB had officially pushed back the start of the regular season for at least eight weeks on March 16, several sources in major-league baseball have hinted that they hoped to have games back up and running by June 1.

Until these ‘Safer at Home,” orders are lifted, however, teams would not be able to hold workouts with more than 10 players or restart spring training without an exemption.

WIth New York becoming the biggest hotspot for the disease in the country and other cities projected to go through similar outbreaks in the near future, there had been suggestion­s that the regular season could be started at spring training sites.

Florida, however, is dealing with it’s own attempts at containing the virus and may not be in a position to host teams anytime soon.

Obviously, this is not a high priority with states dealing with the pandemic and facing the possibilit­y of thousands of americans dying from the disease. As of 11 a.m. on Monday, Florida had 5,473 confirmed coronaviru­s cases and 63 deaths.

The four counties are also where 58% of the state’s COVID-19 cases are located. Palm Beach County is the spring training home to four major-league teams; the defending World Champion Nationals, the league’s arch villain Astros, the Cardinals and Miami Marlins, who also play their regular-season games in one of the affected counties.

“This codifies a set of rules regarding ‘Safer at Home’ in Southeast Florida,” DeSantis said in a press briefing Monday. “It gets all four counties operating on the same sheet of music.”

The “Safer At Home” orders in Florida state that residents could only leave for essential work or to pick up food and medication. So far, prepping for a major-league baseball season has not been added to the list of essential jobs in Florida.

Hillsborou­gh County, where the Yankees spring training facility in Tampa is located, has been under a ‘Safer at Home,’ order since last week. While players have been allowed to continue carefully staggered individual workouts at the major-league facility, for example no more than three players are allowed in the gym at the same time.

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