Major League Baseball stars, stadium workers and executives are set to be part of the first antibody study aimed at understanding the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
29.03.2020 - 06:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
Five years ago, the 133-year-old record for fewest paying fans at a Major League Baseball game was broken. It had been set in 1882, when only six people watched the Worcester Ruby Legs of Massachusetts host the Troy Trojans of Alabama.
But the record went to zero — as would have happened with current sporting events had the NBA, NHL and MLB not postponed games because of coronavirus — when the Baltimore Orioles played the Chicago White Sox on the afternoon of April 29, 2015. The fan-free day was
.Major League Baseball stars, stadium workers and executives are set to be part of the first antibody study aimed at understanding the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
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