Even though several players and key staff members across M.L.B. have been reluctant to be vaccinated, the Yankees were among the five M.L.B. teams that reached the 85 percent threshold, the league and the players’ union said last week. Another seven would join them once they have reached the two-week mark after which vaccine recipients are considered fully vaccinated.
The relaxed rules allow, among other things, going without masks in the dugout or the bullpen, indoor dining and visitors at the team hotel.
Even having earned the relaxed rules, the Yankees reverted to stricter mask wearing and distancing at Tropicana Field on Tuesday and Wednesday. Taillon said he had warmed up in the outfield on Wednesday afternoon, instead of in the weight room, because he had wanted to avoid confined spaces.
“For a little bit there, we thought we were past it with all the vaccines and just the time we were removed from our vaccines, past the two-week threshold,” he said.
He added later: “Since we were past that threshold, we weren’t wearing our masks the same way we were when we were forced to. For a little bit there, we were getting pretty comfortable, because that’s what the rules called for. Now, we’ll tighten it back up and hopefully everyone stays safe, and we can keep this thing rolling.”