Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that he’s confident the league will reach an agreement with players to play a shortened 2020 season.
Appearing on a CNN coronavirus town hall, Manfred said they hope to stage an 82-game season, depending on the public-health situation and whether it’s safe for players and employees to return to work
Manfred confirmed baseball will not shut down if a player tests positive, saying the player will be quarantined until he tests negative for COVID-19 twice in 24 hours.




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