The Phillies and Nationals exhibition game provided a sense of what playing baseball during the coronavirus pandemic will really be like.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
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MLB and its teams will not release the names of players testing positive without their consent.
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Sure, watching MLB on Fourth of July would have been nice, but a little quiet isn’t bad, especially when we, as a collective, have more work to do.
Tyson Brummett, former Phillies pitcher, killed after plane he was piloting crashes in Utah
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Pandemic willing, NBA Finals, World Series, football and Masters may create ‘golden month’ for sports
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MLB, union talks remain tense as significant gulf remains to salvage 2020 season
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MLB players, facing stagnant salaries and CBA battle, now have revenue-sharing fight on hands
MLB players will vigorously oppose any proposal with a revenue split at its center, and the revenue-salary gap will frame talks for a new labor deal.