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Cards prez ties team's outbreak to close quarters

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Saturday, 15 August 2020 14:56

CHICAGO -- While declaring it "Opening Day" again for his team on Saturday, St. Louis Cardinals president John Mozeliak described what he thinks led to a coronavirus outbreak, which sidelined the Cardinals after just five games this season.

"We had some pretty tight rooms when we were up in Minneapolis," Mozeliak said before the Cardinals played the Chicago White Sox in a doubleheader on Saturday. "Some people thought they were healthy and they weren't and they had close contact in terms of discussions. At the time, if I had to guess, they were mask-less. We had it drilled down to possibly the dining halls."

In a series of housekeeping moves, the Cardinals placed four players on the COVID-19 injured list on Saturday while recalling five from their alternate site in Springfield, Missouri. In total, 10 players and eight staff members tested positive, none have returned to the field yet. The Cardinals will also play doubleheaders on Monday and Wednesday against the Chicago Cubs as they begin to make up lost ground in their schedule.

The team has been adamant that the players weren't as reckless as is being portrayed in the media.

"What I can tell you, with confidence, is it would be very irresponsible and a misstep to say this group went out and did anything that was egregious," manager Mike Shildt said Friday evening. "To say something otherwise would be inaccurate. Strongly inaccurate."

Mozeliak backed up those comments on Saturday morning but vowed further tightening of protocols, especially when it comes to eating.

"Take one of those 45,000 red seats and sit in there," he said of an empty Busch Stadium. "We'll have tables in the concourse. One chair per table."

The Cardinals got off to a fast start in their first game since July 29, scoring four runs off the White Sox in the first inning of Game 1 on Saturday en route to a 5-1 victory.

Adam Wainwright, who earned the Game 1 win, noted how the Cardinals are trying to adhere more strictly to protocols.

"We've had to tighten the ship a lot," Wainwright said. "Guys were trying to do the right thing before."

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