Red Sox: Boston is bringing up OF Jarren Duran and RHP Tanner Houck. New York players were on the field taking early batting practice about 3 1/2 hours before the scheduled start Thursday when the Yankees asked media to leave the field while the team conducted COVID testing.īoston, whose 55-36 record matched Houston for best in the AL, came onto the field as the postponment was announced, then took batting practice until 6 p.m. No Yankees players tested positive then, though shortstop Gleyber Torres had a false positive, according to Boone. Nevin, despite being vaccinated, became seriously ill with a kidney infection that kept him away from the team for more than three weeks. The Red Sox were not among them.ĭespite all those vaccinations, the Yankees had more than a half-dozen positive COVID tests in May involving staff, including pitching coach Matt Blake, third base coach Phil Nevin and first base coach Reggie Willits. MLB said in its last announcement June 25 that 23 of it 30 teams had reached 85% vaccinations among tier 1 individuals such as players and on-field staff. New York, fourth in the AL East at a disappointing 46-43, was among the first MLB teams to reach the 85% vaccination threshold that triggers a lessening of coronavirus protocols such as dropping mask use in dugouts and bullpens. There were 45 regular-season games postponed for virus-related reasons during last year's pandemic-shortened season but just two were not made up, between St. Also put off were a three-game series that had the New York Mets at Washington from April 1-4, and Atlanta's game at the Nationals on April 5, two Minnesota at Los Angeles Angels games on April 17-18 and a Twins at Oakland game on April 19. This was the eighth COVID-related postponement this season but the first in nearly three months. “Certainly disappointing and frustrating.” “The last year, year and a half, has kind of in some ways kind of prepared you for this kind of stuff," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "It just obviously protects you from the severe worst-case scenario effects from COVID.”Ĭashman said Major League Baseball had not yet decided whether to postpone Friday's second scheduled game of the four-game series. “The vaccines that we encourage everybody to get guarantee not getting hospitalized and not getting death coming from COVID, which is important, but it doesn’t prevent you from contracting COVID," Cashman said. MLB was conducting contact tracing under its protocols. Cashman would not say whether they include the Yankees' All-Stars who were in Denver: Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole and Aroldis Chapman. The three players awaiting lab results are in quarantine. “And that would speak again to the belief that those vaccinations are working and ultimately they’re to protect us from severe illness and/or death.” “Those players are doing well thus far,” he said. Among the three, two received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and the other was either Pfizer or Moderna, according to Cashman. Cortes and Peralta went on the COVID-19 IL on Thursday.Ĭashman said all three were fully vaccinated, as are most of the players on the team. Loaisiga went on the COVID-19 injured list Saturday, when the Yankees were in Houston, and he did not travel home with the team Sunday. So that would increase our number to six, but we're not at six yet. We’ll wait now for the lab tests to come back, which I’m assuming is going to be positive, as well. “We have three positives and we have three pending that we’ve had rapid tests on. It has spread to some degree," Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said. “It’s a fluid situation that could spread. NEW YORK (AP) - The Yankees' post-All-Star break opener against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday night was postponed because of positive COVID-19 tests among vaccinated New York pitchers Jonathan Loaisiga, Nestor Cortes Jr.
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