Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Speculatio­ns excite Royals’ Matheny

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Kansas City Royals Manager Mike Matheny spoke to reporters from his home in Lee’s Summit, Mo., on Tuesday, a sun-lit background and the faint sound of birds chirping accompanyi­ng the sight of Matheny in a blue T-shirt and baseball cap on the computer screen during a Zoom video call.

He might as well have called the location his temporary managerial office. After all, the club’s new skipper has been forced to manage the club remotely with Major League Baseball in a holding pattern due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Matheny spoke optimistic­ally about the prospect of playing baseball this season, and he admitted he was “excited” about recent reports that baseball has come up with creative plans to potentiall­y get teams back onto the field sooner than expected. At the same time, he made sure to refer to any discussion of resuming play, potential roster sizes or what the season might look like as “speculatio­n.”

While players and staff alike are taking advantage of more time home with family during this time of isolation and social distancing, Matheny and his coaches have sought to stress the importance of staying ready and being able to transition quickly if and when baseball resumes.

“Have your mind ready and have your body as close to being ready as what we can do while still playing along and following the rules and being really safe, not just for ourselves but for others,” Matheny said of his message to players.

A report from The Associated Press on Monday followed by a more detailed report from ESPN later that night indicated that MLB continues to give serious considerat­ion to attempting to create and maintain an isolated environmen­t where all 30 major-league clubs would live and play in Arizona in order to start the 2020 season by late May or June.

Many of the logistical details remain uncertain and put the feasibilit­y of such a plan in question.

“That’s the first step, is that we know that they’re just kind of some ideas that are being thrown out there,” Matheny said when asked for his initial thoughts on the reports. “But I’m excited that Major League Baseball and the commission­er’s office are in conversati­on and they’re in contact with the powers that be — with our politician­s and our health officials — to try to figure out how could we possibly do this. How could we be safe and make sure we’re safeguardi­ng everybody, but also figure out a way to get the game going?

“That’s exciting for me. I know it’s exciting for our players to hear. Whether it goes exactly the way it was outlined or not, the fact that we see and we hear that there are people trying to figure out how to make this happen — I think our nation needs it right now.”

As far as what sort of preliminar­y roster decisions he may have made, Matheny said he and his staff have tried not to eliminate anybody from considerat­ion. Instead, they’ve devoted their energy toward figuring out what individual players need to give them a chance to “jump right back into the competitio­n when we get back together.”

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