Marysville Appeal-Democrat

White Sox-guardians game postponed due to positive COVID cases

- Tribune News Service Chicago Tribune

CHICAGO — Positive COVID-19 tests in the Cleveland Guardians organizati­on led to the postponeme­nt Wednesday of the Chicago White Sox-guardians game Wednesday at Guaranteed Rate Field, Major League Baseball announced.

According to multiple reports before the postponeme­nt, Terry Francona tested positive and was not going to be available to manage the game. Guardians bench coach Demarlo Hale also tested positive, along with “other support staff,” according to reports.

According to a March 26 article from the Associated Press, 2022 MLB COVID protocols include “MLB intends to postpone games only if necessary to protect the health and safety of club personnel, players and umpires. Games will not be postponed for competitiv­e reasons provided the club has a sufficient number of players available to substitute those players on the active roster who are unavailabl­e to play as a result of COVID-19.”

MLB will provide a rescheduli­ng update for the Sox-guardians game when it becomes available.

The postponeme­nt led to the Sox tweaking their probable rotation for the upcoming four-game series against the New York Yankees at Guaranteed

Rate Field.

Dylan Cease is still scheduled for Thursday’s series opener, and Vince Velasquez — who was in line to pitch Wednesday — is slated for Friday.

Dallas Keuchel and Michael Kopech were pushed back a day and are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, respective­ly.

The Sox and Guardians split the shortened twogame series. Tuesday’s

4-1 Sox victory improved the team’s record to 4-10 against the American League Central. They are 1-4 against the Guardians.

The Minnesota

Twins (18-12 entering Wednesday) and Sox (1514) are the only teams in the division above .500.

The Guardians are 15-15. Sox manager Tony La Russa said the records don’t tell the whole story about the Central.

“The records are deceptive,” La Russa said.

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