While MLB is moving forward with its 2020 return to play plan, some recognizable names won’t be taking part. The league has allowed players to opt out of this season for health or other concerns, and Monday saw several reports of notable players doing that. So far, those names include Ryan Zimmerman and Joe Ross from the defending World Series champion Washington Nationals (Zimmerman is seen above speaking at the Nationals’ championship parade in November), as well as Mike Leake of the Arizona Diamondbacks:
There are some coaches who won’t be taking part in games this year, either. In particular, the Minnesota Twins won’t allow bullpen coach Bob McClure, who’s 68, or major league coach Bill Evers, who’s 66, to work games this year. (They’ll remain on the payroll and may contribute in advisory capacities.)
These are just the names that have come in so far, but it seems likely there will be more players opting out. We’ll update this post as we see more.
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Andrew Bucholtz has been covering sports media for Awful Announcing since 2012. He is also a staff writer for The Comeback. His previous work includes time at Yahoo! Sports Canada and Black Press.
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