There have now been 31 games postponed because of positive coronavirus cases after an outbreak on the St. Louis Cardinals.
PHOENIX -- Major League Baseball and the players union still are committed to playing as many games as possible this season, but there have now been 31 games postponed because of positive coronavirus cases after an outbreak on the St. Louis Cardinals.
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