This will be an MLB season like we’ve never seen, and perhaps forever remembered, particularly if it continues to defy the odds of playing 60 games.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
Giants’ Gabe Kapler responds to President Trump: ‘Nothing more patriotic than peaceful protests’
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Giants catcher Buster Posey – who just adopted premature twins – opts out of 2020 MLB season
Posey, who helped the Giants win three World Series titles, announced Friday that he will not be playing in the 2020 season.
MLB umpires Joe West, Gerry Davis take opposing stances on COVID-shortened 2020 season
As MLB readies for its shortened 2020 campaign, the league’s umpires have to make a decision on whether they will participate.
The Nashville Stars could be MLB’s next team – and baseball’s first Black-owned club
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MLB announces league-wide coronavirus test results: 31 players positive for COVID-19
In total, MLB collected 3,185 samples and had 38 positives for COVID-19. Seven were staff members, according to the league.