The Phillies have had two positive tests (a coach and a clubhouse staffer) since playing the Marlins, but announced Saturday that they had no new positives for the second day in a row. They are scheduled — for now — to play the Yankees for four games this week, and M.L.B. said Saturday that the Marlins would play a four-game series with the Orioles in Baltimore starting Tuesday.
The Marlins’ personnel who tested positive embarked on a bus trip from Philadelphia to Miami on Friday as the team scrambles to make trades and sign free agents to fill out a competitive roster. Isan Diaz, a Marlins second baseman, opted out of the season on Saturday morning.
“This has been a tough week to see so many of my teammates come down with this virus, and see how quickly it spreads,” Diaz posted to Instagram, adding later, “This has been a decision that I have discussed with my family, and I feel it’s the best one for me and my overall well-being.”
The Brewers said Saturday that center fielder Lorenzo Cain had also opted out.
For now, M.L.B. still plans for its teams to play 60 games apiece — or as close to 60 as possible — in a regular season scheduled to end on Sept. 27, before a postseason of four rounds through the end of October. But the complications of travel, and the failure by at least some of the Marlins to adhere to safety protocols on a preseason trip to Atlanta, have put the season in peril.