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MLB Delays Opening Day Over Coronavirus Concerns

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Major League Baseball (MLB) has delayed its opening day "by at least two weeks" due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). The MLB posted its official statement on Twitter. Following a call with the 30 Clubs, MLB Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. announced the league decided to take these precautions "in the interests of the safety and well-being of our players, Clubs and our millions of loyal fans."

Statement from Major League Baseball: pic.twitter.com/0bWS5VTRPu

— MLB (@MLB) March 12, 2020
In addition to the opening day delay, this pre-season's remaining Spring Training games have been canceled, and the 2020 World Baseball Classic Qualifier games in Tucson, Arizona have been postponed indefinitely. While Spring Training games had already been in progress, the MLB's proper season was scheduled to begin on March 26. The MLB isn't the first major sports league in the United States to be impacted by coronavirus, as the NHL suspended its 2019-2020 season earlier today, and the NBA suspended the remainder of its season on Wednesday after a Utah Jazz player tested positive for COVID-19. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/03/11/e3-cancelled-due-to-coronavirus-concerns-ign-daily-fix"] Several other non-sporting events have also been impacted by COVID-19, as E3, GDC, CinemaCon, WonderCon, and SXSW have all been canceled or postponed due to the ongoing spread of the virus, and the BAFTA Game Awards has transitioned to an online-only event. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Colin Stevens is IGN's video game social coordinator. Follow him on Twitter.

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