After 13 new cases were reported in the St. Louis Cardinals' organization Monday, Marlins CEO Derek Jeter spoke about his own team's outbreak and said he hopes it could serve as a wakeup call for the league.
Major League Baseball is quickly becoming a cautionary tale with players and staff on at least three teams testing positive since the season resumed last month.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred has even warned that the shortened season could be shut down if the league and players don't improve their management of the virus, ESPN reported.And several teams have already had to hit the pause button on previously scheduled games -- including the "Field of Dreams" game in Dyersville, Iowa, which has been postponed until 2021.
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