Would bringing back MLB amid the coronavirus crisis be a morale boost for a quarantined nation or an audacious grab of medical resources? Or both?
New Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway wants his charges to act as if they’re about to begin spring camp so they’ll be ready when baseball resumes.
“You need to bring in supplies. You’ve got to bring in food and medicine and baseballs and gauze. You’ve got to bring in all the supplies that people need to live ordinary lives. That’s not trivial. That means you have to test, test and re-test.”
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