It's getting bad everywhere. New York is bad, California is bad and Washington is STILL bad. Now Florida is considering taking further actions which would greatly affect the Yankees who have chosen to stay in Florida, read more from the New York Post HERE.
A lot of us have already had to adjust our everyday lives thanks to the Coronavirus. Now Florida officials are reportedly considering a stay-at-home policy which would make the field off limits to the players who have chosen to stay. That also means that Aaron Judge's regular routine and treatment for his stress fracture on his rib and collapsed lung(!) would stop.
Even Tyler Wade sounds like he is considering other alternatives if he can't stay in Florida. It sounds like the Yankees are is doing everything they can to maintain a sanitized facility but if he can't stay in Florida his next consideration is "Maybe Arizona, there are a lot of guys out there" but that is likely a short term solution.
Take it from this New York transplant now living in Arizona, things are not greener here. Picking up and leaving for Arizona is not going to give any long term resources he may be looking for. Although our governor has not yet said he was looking to shut us down or use the words "stay-at-home" we are a little behind the eight ball here.
As of Sunday afternoon, Arizona had two deaths with 152 confirmed cases and 87 tests still pending. Numbers sound low, right? That's due to very little testing. Multiple AZ stations report that the state has the resources and the capacity to complete 450 tests per day but so far the testing really hasn't been happening. The numbers are greatly under estimated. So once we get real data, Arizona's response will likely be like Florida's and many other states.
I wish Wade and the rest of the Yankees could run and hide here, but it just isn't realistic at this point. So is there really a Plan B? If there is I am all ears....we all want the good news right now.
--Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
BYB Managing Editor
Twitter: @nyprincessj
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for commenting on Bleeding Yankee Blue.
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.