The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

COVID outbreak hits Nationals; 3-game series vs. Mets off

- By HOWARD FENDRICH

The entire season-opening three-game series between the Washington Nationals and New York Mets was called off on Friday because of a COVID-19 outbreak on the 2019 World Series champions, who had four players test positive for COVID-19.

The Nationals announced the postponeme­nt of games scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Nationals Park, saying the decision was “due to continued followup testing and contact tracing involving members of the Nationals organizati­on.”

The opening day game in Washington on Thursday night already had been put off, just hours before it was supposed to begin with Max Scherzer pitching for the Nationals against Jacob deGrom of the Mets in a matchup between the recipients of a combined five Cy Young Awards.

Four Nationals players have tested positive since Monday for COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronaviru­s, general manager Mike Rizzo said. He added that there are five other players and one staff member who are under quarantine after contact tracing determined those half-dozen people potentiall­y could have been exposed, too.

Rizzo has not identified any of the players involved — and said he will not.

Major League Baseball and the

players’ union issued a testing update Friday, saying there were four new positive tests — three players and one staff member — from the 14,354 tests administer­ed over the past week across all of the sport, a 0.03% rate.

One of Washington’s players had a fever, according to Rizzo, who said the others are not showing symptoms.

Washington’s next scheduled game would be at home on Monday against the Atlanta Braves, and Rizzo said he expects Scherzer to start.

“We are planning to play Monday,” Rizzo said. “That’s our plan. This is a day-by-day thing.”

Rizzo said the team essentiall­y had mandated that everyone in the Nationals organizati­on should quarantine — not just those known to be affected.

“We’re still in the midst of a pandemic, and people need to still take this seriously. Unfortunat­ely, it hit us, and we’ve got to take care of our own now,” Nationals manager Dave Martinez said Thursday. “All I can say is: Be safe, continue to wear your masks like they ask and know that this still can happen to anyone. It’s tough for us right now, but we’re going to get through it.”

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2020, file photo, Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo looks on during the seventh inning in the continuati­on of a suspended baseball game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Nationals in Baltimore.
JULIO CORTEZ - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Aug. 14, 2020, file photo, Washington Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo looks on during the seventh inning in the continuati­on of a suspended baseball game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Nationals in Baltimore.

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