Baseball Players Adapting Without Fans During the Pandemic

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Baseball Players Adapting Without Fans During the Pandemic

Can players adapt quickly to playing without fans?  That's the question posed to former Major League Baseball second baseman Harold Reynolds as part of the BetOnline sponsored Fandemic.   BetOnline is offering a true dime line up to -199 and a generous welcome bonus with a maximum of $1000.

Reynolds played his MLB career with Seattle Mariners, Baltimore Orioles, and California Angels.

The global coronavirus pandemic has forced Major League Baseball into a 60-game regular season without fans at most ball parks.

Reynolds seemed optimistic.

"I think Baseball is built for this more than any other sports," he said in reference to playing without fans.  "Think about it.  How many High School Baseball games have you gone to that had more than a hundred people at it?"

For the sports bettor, the question will be how no fans affects home field advantage and the line.

Watch above for more.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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