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Cardinals’ coronavirus outbreak puts series with Brewers in doubt

Cardinals’ coronavirus outbreak puts series with Brewers in
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With more positive COVID-19 tests from members of the Cardinals, Saturday’s game between St. Louis and the Brewers was postponed.

The two teams didn’t play Friday and now the entire series is in doubt as at least four members of the Cardinals tested positive for the novel coronavirus, The Post’s Joel Sherman reported. There were at least four new positive tests after two Cardinals players tested positive on Friday.

The Athletic reported most of the Cardinals’ new positive tests are staff members, not players.

The Cardinals and Brewers are still scheduled to play a doubleheader on Sunday, though it seems uncertain if that will happen. On Friday, commissioner Rob Manfred told union director Tony Clark that the season is in jeopardy if everyone doesn’t start doing a better job of being safer. Player reps conveyed that conversation to teammates as well.

With 18 Marlins players testing positive, they have yet to play since last Sunday, and neither have the Phillies, their opponent over the weekend.

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