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MLB: Phillies to resume play Monday against Yankees; team received false positives

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(Photo by Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) PHILADELPHIA - Following reports of the potential postponement of the Philadelphia Phillies game on Monday against the New York Yankees, Major League Baseball says the team will resume its season as planned.In a press release, the league said the Phillies and Yankees will play a four game home-and-home series beginning on August 3.

The Phillies will travel to New York for the first two games, then return to Philadelphia for the latter half of the series.The league also offered clarification on the positive test results that have stymied the Phillies season since last Sunday.

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