As coronavirus concerns shut down MLB clubhouses to media members, players spoke out about the impact of the ban.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
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Opinion: Chaos, animosity follow Astros on first full day of training camp thanks to cheating scandal
Welcome to the first full day of Astros camp, where the madness, hatred, animosity, disgust and zaniness continue to smother the franchise.
Former Astros outfielder J.D. Davis ‘ashamed’ for his role in the sign-stealing scandal
Former Astros outfielder J.D. Davis says he is “ashamed” for his role in the Astros sign-stealing scheme, retracts previous statement.
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