Say it ain’t so…

March 3, 2020

Because you can put an autograph in a frame on your bookshelf.

Not really sure what MLB means by limiting players signing autographs. One of the insidious parts of this disease is that you can be harboring it without knowing it. So if they really want to be cautious, they shouldn’t have any autographs, at least not face-to-face.

MLB: FEB 29 Spring Training - Mets at Astros

While we’re at it, I’m wondering what effect the corona virus will have on attendance this season, and perhaps beyond. According to an article in Forbes,

As the situation with the coronavirus changes on a daily basis, MLB is looking to health officials as they prepare for any impacts to events with large crowds. According to the source, the league is actively monitoring the situation. They are already in contact with the Center for Disease Controls (CDC), as well as Health and Human Services (HHS). The Commissioner’s Office is providing guidance to the 30 clubs, staff members, and players that mirrors the CDC’s guidance and recommendations.

Stay tuned.

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