Report: Brewers-Cardinals Game Postponed After More Positive COVID-19 Tests – Sports Illustrated

Saturdays game in between the Cardinals and Brewers has been postponed after several members of St. Louis company evaluated favorable for COVID-19, according to MLB Networks Jon Heyman.
The Athletics Mark Saxon reports 3 Cardinals staffers and one player tested positive. The news of more favorable tests was initially reported by Craig Mish.
The news follows Fridays video game in between the Cardinals and Brewers was canceled in Milwaukee after 2 St. Louis gamers evaluated positive. Those 2 players were checked before the teams game Wednesday versus the Twins, though they did not receive the outcomes till late Thursday night– more than 24 hours later on. The Cardinals were instructed to self-isolate in their hotel spaces till additional notice while the group conducted fast testing of the whole taking a trip celebration.
The cancelation continued a growing trend throughout MLB after the Marlins registered over a dozen favorable COVID-19 tests this week. Miamis series vs. Philadelphia was held off on Tuesday, with the Marlins slated to remain off the field until a minimum of Aug 4.
The Phillies have actually not registered a favorable test among their collection of players, though they will not play over the weekend after 2 staffers tested favorable for COVID-19 on Thursday. Philadelphia already had a set of matches versus the Yankees delayed following Miamis string of positive tests.
Six MLB teams were out of commission on Friday night due to the coronavirus. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred apparently told the MLB Players Association executive director Tony Clark Friday that if the sport does not improve its handling of the coronavirus, it could shut down for the season.