MLB Announces Two of Phillies' COVID-19 Cases Were False Positives
Major League Baseball announced Saturday that two of the three Phillies staff members who tested positive for COVID 19 had false positives.

Major League Baseball announced Saturday that two of the three Phillies staff members who tested positive for COVID 19 had false positives. As a result of the three positive tests, the Phillies have not played since Sunday. The team will resume play with a rescheduled home-and-home series against the Yankees next week.
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