A Boston Redsox outfielder said that MLB told his team struggling with COVID-19 to treat symptoms, instead of testing
The Boston Redsox have nine players who have tested positive with coronavirus.
When questioned about the situation on WEEI’s Merloni & Fauria show, Refroe said the league had instructed the team to stop testing for the virus.
“MLB basically told us to stop the testing and just treat the symptoms,” Renfroe said.
“We’re like ‘No. We’re gonna figure out what’s going on and try to keep this thing under control.'”
When the bewildered host asked Renfroe to confirm if Major League Baseball had asked the team to stop testing, he confirmed “yes”.
Major League Baseball quickly released a statement to Julian McWilliams of the Boston Globe saying Renfroe’s claim was incorrect.
“He (Renfroe) is completely wrong and inaccurate.” the statement said.
The Red Sox are currently missing shortstop Xander Bogart, starters Nick Pivetta and Martin Perez, outfielder Jarren Duran, and closer Matt Barnes because of the outbreak.
The Redsox have released a statement saying they have followed league COVID restrictions, and will continue to test. The team is currently under the 85% vaccinated threshold to ease restrictions imposed by the league.
-By Parker McKenzie