"The health and safety of everyone in our
communities is of the utmost importance to us," MLB said in a
written statement. "While MLB recognizes the fluidity of this
rapidly evolving situation, our current intention is to play
Spring Training and regular season games as scheduled."
The league said it was "regularly conveying" guidance from
medical experts and government agencies to players and staff on
best practices and travel recommendations.
"We are continuing to monitor developments and will adjust as
necessary," MLB said.
MLB joined three other professional sporting leagues - Major
League Soccer, the National Basketball Association and National
Hockey League - on Monday in announcing it would restrict locker
room access to players and "essential staff."
The rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak has upended major
international sporting events and raised concerns that the
upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games could be canceled, postponed or
held without fans.
The NBA recently sent a memo to teams listing short-term
recommendations to limit the spread of the coronavirus, advising
players to fist-bump with fans instead of high-fiving them and
avoid taking items to autograph.
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; editing by Richard Pullin)
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