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MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL CANCELS 2020 SEASON

Courtesy of Altoona Curve

Pandemic shelves Curve and Eastern League season

CURVE, Pa. – Minor League Baseballannounced the cancellation of the 2020 season on Tuesday due to the impacts of COVID-19, resulting in no games for the Altoona Curve and it’s Eastern League opponents this year.

 

The decision was reached after Tuesday’smeeting involving MiLB’s board of trustees, which includes at least one representative from all 14 leagues. The primary concern after consultation with medical professionals and Major League Baseball officials is the safety of fans, players and staff members. Another contributing factor includes Major League Baseball and it’s 30 clubs will not provide players to affiliated teams as part of MLB’s return-to-play procedures.

 

The Curve season was scheduled to begin against the Erie SeaWolves on Thursday, April 9 at Peoples Natural Gas Field. However, MLB and MiLB announced on March 12 the season would be delayed. Despite MLB’s plan to return to the field in July, there will be no professional baseball competition in Altoona for the first time since 1998.

 

“We are obviously very saddened by the news that the 2020 Minor League Baseball season is officially canceled,” said Curve general manager Derek Martin. “This pandemic has affected everyone and we wish we could provide a much-needed distraction this summer. However, the safety of our fans, employees and the players that take the field are much more important. Our organization couldn’t be more appreciative of the support and patience of our community while we navigated all the uncertainty of the past several months. Now that we have some answers, we will continue to be in communication with all of our ticket holders and sponsors to continue to discuss plans moving forward.”

 

“These are unprecedented times for our country and our organization as this is the first time in our history that we’ve had a summer without Minor League Baseball played,” said Minor League Baseball President & CEO Pat O’Conner. “While this is a sad day for many, this announcement removes the uncertainty surrounding the 2020 season and allows our teams to begin planning for an exciting 2021 season of affordable family entertainment.”

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