Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Five Phillies test positive for covid-19

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PHILADELPH­IA — The Philadelph­ia Phillies shut their spring complex after five players tested positive for covid-19, and at least two other teams closed camps Friday.

The Toronto Blue Jays shuttered their site in Dunedin, Fla. — about 5 miles from the Phillies’ camp in Clearwater — after a player showed symptoms consistent with the virus.

The San Francisco Giants’ facility in Scottsdale, Ariz., was shut after one person who had been to the site and one family member exhibited symptoms Thursday.

Also, the Houston Astros said a player working out at their spring camp in West Palm Beach, Fla., tested positive several days ago and was recovering.

The closures came while MLB owners and players try to negotiate a deal to begin the season amid the pandemic, with the parties stuck in a bitter dispute over money.

The sides had hoped to have players begin testing Tuesday and then start a second round of spring training by next weekend. Most teams would likely hold those workouts at their home ballparks, rather than at their spring camps in Florida and Arizona.

Earlier this week, Deputy Commission­er Dan Halem wrote in a letter to players’ union chief negotiator Bruce Meyer that “the proliferat­ion of covid-19 outbreaks around the country over the last week, and the fact that we already know of several 40-man roster players and staff who have tested positive, has increased the risks associated with commencing spring training in the next few weeks.”

Regarding the implicatio­ns of the outbreak on the season, the Phillies said “it is too early to know.”

Philadelph­ia became the first big-league team known to be struck by the outbreak. Three staff members at the camp also tested positive, and the Phillies didn’t identify any of those affected.

Florida has experience­d rising incidents of new cases and rates of those testing positive. Over the past two weeks, the rolling average number of daily new cases in Florida has increased by 1,422.7, or 144.4%.

A person with knowledge of the situation says the Tampa Bay Lightning closed their facilities Thursday after five team employees tested positive for the coronaviru­s. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the NHL and the team are not announcing the closure.

It was not clear how many Lightning players tested positive. The NHL is also no longer having teams announce individual players testing positive.

The closure comes some two weeks after players were allowed to return to their respective facilities to take part in voluntary onand off-ice workouts. Players were allowed to skate in groups of up to six at a time.

The move to open facilities was the next step in the NHL’s bid to resume its season with a proposed 24-team expanded playoff format, with games being played in two hub cities. The NHL projects teams to open training camps on July 10.

The Phillies said the first confirmed case occurred Tuesday. The club said eight staff members have tested negative for the virus, while 12 staff members and 20 players — both major-leaguers and minor-leaguers — living in the Clearwater area are being tested.

The Phillies closed their facility in March when the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down sports. Players returning from injuries were allowed to continue their rehab after the facility was cleaned thoroughly. A few of the team’s athletic trainers and staff remained to supervise and safety precaution­s were taken.

Several more players began working out at the facility over the past few weeks, but group sizes were limited.

The World Series champion Washington Nationals, who didn’t reopen the spring camp they share with Houston after closing their portion in mid-March, said they’d had one minor-league player test positive at their facility in the Dominican Republic.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? Members of the Philadelph­ia Phillies stretch before a 2017 game. Five Phillies players tested positive for covid-19 at the team’s spring camp in Florida, prompting the club to indefinite­ly close the complex.
(AP file photo) Members of the Philadelph­ia Phillies stretch before a 2017 game. Five Phillies players tested positive for covid-19 at the team’s spring camp in Florida, prompting the club to indefinite­ly close the complex.

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