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MLB considering no crowds allowed on Opening Day?


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Knowing what we know as of today, should Opening Days go ahead in front of empty stadiums?  

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  1. 1. Opening Day without fans, yay or nay?

    • Start on time without fans in order to maintain a 154/162 game schedule
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    • No fans, no game, no revenues...wait until the situation improves (anticipating the impact it will have on pitchers)
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    • Start as normal....tune out all outside news for two weeks
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10 minutes ago, tray said:

Unreal. We finally get the team we want, and the season gets taken down by a virus.

 

Welcome to those around in 1994 during the strike. At least this time there will probably be a WS.

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7 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Bulls and Hawks are going to continue to pay stadium employees. Probably means the Sox will too once we get that far along.

It doesn’t show from the way he runs his teams but Jerry is fairly generous as far as billionaire owners go. 
 

at least a 19 year kid didn’t have to step up and do this. 

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CDC warning/recommending no gatherings of 50 or more for two months...only exceptions are schools and businesses.

MLB will be lucky to get started the first or second week of June.  I guess they could attempt to run closed spring training around the end of April and rolling into mid-May, but it’s going to be impossible to make up a full six weeks of missed games.  22% of the season.  35-40 games.

 

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On 3/14/2020 at 6:04 PM, mqr said:

It doesn’t show from the way he runs his teams but Jerry is fairly generous as far as billionaire owners go. 
 

at least a 19 year kid didn’t have to step up and do this. 

Jerry gets a bad rap because he likes to spread around his money instead of go for the splashy guy. Everything that I've heard is that the Sox are a wonderful organization to work for and that Jerry treats his employees (including the players) like gold. Ever wonder why Hahn is able to get players to sign for hometown discounts? This is why. When players come here they don't want to leave. 

JR had top 10 payrolls in baseball for about a decade, he just never most of it on one guy. 

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funny to look back less than ONE WEEK. 40% said to press forward. 

May 15 - Closed spring training - at home ball park - split squad games - televised. 

Memorial Day weekend - Opening Day. 

There you go. And that's assuming this is all ran its course as hoped. 

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