How New CDC Recommendations For Coronavirus Could Further Impact MLB Opening Day
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended new guidelines for large events and mass gatherings, suggesting they not be held for at least the next eight weeks in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The CDC defined “large events” and…
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts Identified Dennis Santana As One Of ‘Standouts’ From Spring Training
As Cactus League play progressed over the past few weeks, the Los Angeles Dodgers continued getting looks at some Minor League players that can potentially help them down the road. Zach McKinstry and Cody Thomas stood out for their contributions…
Majority Of Dodgers Minor League Players Sent Home From Camelback Ranch In Response To MLB Memo About Coronavirus Pandemic
Major League Baseball has continued to adjust its plans and policies in the wake for the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic prompting the cancellation of remaining Spring Training games and delaying the start of the regular season by at least two weeks.…
MLB Rumors: Yankees Minor League Player Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Since the coronavirus pandemic began affecting American sports, Major League Baseball has attempted to take every precaution possible to avoid it from spreading. The first decision MLB made was to restrict clubhouse access to only players and essential personnel. They…
Reds Pitcher Trevor Bauer Organized Sandlot Game While MLB Season Is On Hold; Donating Money To Stadium Workers
The 2020 Major League Baseball season is currently on hold due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak that is sweeping across the globe and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. While the hope is that the season will…
Andrew Friedman: Dodgers Sorting Through Which Players Will Remain At Camelback Ranch & Who May Work Out At Dodger Stadium
Major League Baseball has seemingly made hourly changes for the plan moving forward in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. After suspending the rest of Spring Training and the start of the regular season for at least two weeks, the…
Dodgers Players Left With 3 Options After MLB Suspends Spring Training Camps
One day after cancelling all remaining Spring Training games, postponing the World Baseball Classic qualifying games, and delaying the start of the 2020 season by at least two weeks, Major League Baseball additionally suspended camps as the sport grapples with…
Dodgers Injury News: Joc Pederson Was Expected To Be Ready For Opening Day Despite Not Yet Playing In Cactus League Game
Spring Training was eventful for the Los Angeles Dodgers, whether it be the acquisitions of Mookie Betts and David Price just before pitchers and catchers reported, Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal, key players dealing with injuries, or the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.…
Dodgers News: Matt Beaty Remaining At Camelback Ranch During MLB Shut Down
With Major League Baseball suspending Spring Training operations in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, players were advised to head home but presented with three options. They could remain in the city of their Spring Training facility and continue to…
Dodgers News: Will Smith, Austin Barnes Part Of ‘Partnership’ At Catcher
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened up the 2019 season with Austin Barnes and Russell Martin splitting playing time at the catcher position. However, by the end of the year they were unseated by Will Smith. As Barnes and Martin both…
Andrew Friedman: Dodgers Sorting Through Which Players Will Remain At Camelback Ranch & Who May Work Out At Dodger Stadium
Major League Baseball has seemingly made hourly changes for the plan moving forward in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. After suspending the rest of Spring Training and the start of the regular season for at least two weeks, the…
Andrew Friedman: No Dodgers Players Tested For Coronavirus Or Feeling Under The Weather
The Los Angeles Dodgers have players who will remain in Arizona and continue to work out at Camelback Ranch, but plans could easily change as Major League Baseball continues to monitor the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. MLB’s first act was…

