White Sox manager Rick Renteria tests negative for COVID-19 after experiencing possible symptoms, per report – CBS Sports

White Sox supervisor Rick Renteria has tested negative for COVID-19 after getting up Monday morning with possible symptoms, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Renteria, 58, was not going to remain in the dugout on Monday night as the White Sox were scheduled to face Cleveland at Progressive Field. That game was delayed since of weather condition and rescheduled as a Tuesday doubleheader. As Van Schouwen keeps in mind, Renteria is anticipated to rejoin the group in time for Tuesdays video games.
” Manager Ricky Renteria awoke this morning with a slight cough and nasal blockage,” the team said in a declaration on Monday early morning. “After speaking with our team doctors, Ricky underwent precautionary testing today at a Cleveland health center. Out of an abundance of caution, Ricky will stay at the group hotel and not manage till we receive verification these dayss test result. Bench Coach Joe McEwing will manage the White Sox throughout Rickys lack.”
The White Sox have actually not announced any positive COVID-19 test results considering that the season started recently. Outfielder Nomar Mazara was positioned on the hurt list for an undisclosed factor prior to Opening Day. The White Sox bet the Twins over the weekend at their home park in Chicago, today have actually headed out on the road and remain in Cleveland for an intradivision series..
The Marlins are currently handling a COVID-19 break out after having 11 players test favorable in current days. The Marlins Monday night house opener against the Orioles was postponed by MLB, as was the Phillies Monday night video game vs. the Yankees. The Phillies hosted the Marlins on opening weekend.

With what has actually taken place with the Marlins COVID-19 break out, the league and its teams are likely to be extra cautious moving on.