The delay in the Miami Marlins first video game back after the teams coronavirus break out has actually been dealt with and Tuesday nights video game at Camden Yards will begin at 8:15 p.m. ET, the Orioles revealed.
Major League Baseball launched a statement around 3 hours prior to the scheduled 7:35 p.m. begin Tuesday, stating the video game “might be postponed as we await the final test results clearing the Marlins to resume play.”.
Several coronavirus tests for the Marlins had come back inconclusive, however were rerun and all returned negative, a source confirmed to ESPNs Jeff Passan.
The Marlins finally got cleared to play and showed up at the ballpark after 5 p.m, but by 6:15 the groups still had actually not settled on a starting time.
Orioles supervisor Brandon Hyde wasnt certain if the game would be played at all when he woke up.
He said, “I got word there were issues with the test and we were going to be put on hold.”.
The Marlins havent played a game given that July 26 after a minimum of 18 players, and 21 in the traveling party, tested favorable following a series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The break out required an eight-day hiatus for the group that included 9 missed out on video games.
Tuesdays game is a makeup from July 29, which was expected to be Baltimores home opener. The Orioles rather played the New York Yankees.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.