High-fives and fist bumps are out.
The Associated Press
Things sure will be different when it's time to play ball in two weeks. And it's won't just be the empty stands or 60-game schedule. Don't expect players and coaches to sit too close together. And inactive players might wind up in the stands, at least six feet apart. More side effects: Players are encouraged to skip tossing the ball around the infield after outs, as teams have done forever.
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