CINCINNATI (AP) — Reds second baseman Mike Moustakas and center fielder Nick Senzel felt sick Sunday, a day after a teammate went on the injured list because he tested positive for COVID-19. Please be polite. The club is not allowed to comment on the details of Moustakas's recent COVID-19 test and there is no minimum or maximum number of days a player can spend on the IL if he is put on the list for coronavirus-related reasons.
Mike Moustakas has played in a grand total of 7 games for the Cincinnati Reds.If he were a member of the St. Louis Cardinals this year, …
“If you look at our lineup, unfortunately with some of these f**king protocols, you know, Moose and Senzel both have negative tests, but they are unable to play until Thursday,” Castellanos said. “If you look at our lineup, unfortunately with some of these (expletive) protocols, you know, Moose and Senzel both have negative tests, but they are unable to play until Thursday,” Castellanos said.
ESPN+ Fantasy Tools: Play Like an Expert, Even If You Aren’t. Moustakas and Senzel missed the final game of a series against Detroit, which the Tigers won 3-2. Fans who gave up on the Brewers early Sunday missed a scoreless inning for the former Brewers closer, who allowed one walk in the ninth inning to finish off a 9-1 Cubs win over Milwaukee. The Reds went 0-3 in their absences. Start the day smarter.
Hopefully, we’re just being overly cautious. ], [ Download the Cincinnati Sports app for all the news on your favorite teams. The #Reds' appeal was granted, both Nick Senzel and Mike Moustakas are in tonight's lineup, sources tell me & @Ken_Rosenthal https://t.co/drUWlLCHp0. It bears extra watching since the Reds had also just placed outfielder Matt Davidson on the injured list with a positive COVID-19 test, and Nick Senzel was also scratched for unidentified reasons before the game. Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Amir Garrett (50) reacts to getting the last out in the sixth inning of the MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and Chicago Cubs at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. Mike Moustakas and Nick Senzel sat in a holding pattern for two days after they told the Cincinnati Reds’ heath staff that they felt ill on Sunday morning.
Mike Moustakas, Nick Senzel ... CINCINNATI — Are the Reds the victim of Major League Baseball being overly cautious with potential COVID-19 cases because of the Miami Marlins’ outbreak? Cincinnati placed the former on the injured list, not divulging whether Moustakas tested positive for COVID-19.
News came down Monday morning that an outbreak of COVID-19 had postponed the Miami Marlins game against Baltimore. By subscribing, you are agreeing to Yahoo's Terms and Privacy Policy.
Our subscribers make this reporting possible.