Blue Jays taking on World Series champs in D.C. as COVID-19 roils league
WASHINGTON — It’s not exactly the major-league debut that Santiago Espinal had been planning on, but in 2020, it will have to do.
The rookie infielder, who played his first game with the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday at Tampa Bay, says he’s protecting himself from COVID-19 the best way he knows how: simply by staying put.
“The only thing that we can do is take care of each other,” Espinal said Monday in a videoconference call before Monday night’s game against the World Series champion Washington Nationals.
“Personally, me, I don’t even go out. I order my food in the room, I eat in the room, I put everything I need in the room and I just stay in the room. I don’t go out because I don’t want to (test) positive.”