Zach Plesac and Ramón Laureano's Bad Decisions Reflect Poorly on the Rest of the MLB

SI senior writer Tom Verducci shares his thoughts on why these actions are inexcusable especially during the pandemic

Playing during the coronavirus pandemic makes the MLB season volatile and very trying time for the league and its teams. Last week, a few individual players made headlines in the wrong way. One Cleveland pitcher, Zach Plesac, went out with friends after a game endangering his teammates and their families and on the field, Ramón Laureano, was hit by a pitch while playing the Houston Astros and then incited a brawl. SI senior writer Tom Verducci shares his thoughts on why these actions are inexcusable especially during the pandemic. 


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