PHOENIX, Ariz. – Major league teams adjusted to their strange new normal, with more players returning to their hometowns as they realized baseball won't be played for months.
Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said he feels like he's “playing hooky” every day as the world fights the new coronavirus pandemic that caused postponement of opening day until at least mid-May. “My heart knows where it's supposed to be,” Lovullo said Tuesday. “But my head is saying we've got a bigger cause that's right in front of us.
It's still something that we are all getting used to.” Major League Baseball responded to the players’ association on Tuesday, two days following the union's counteroffer on issues such as salaries, major league service time, performance