Two Bucs Positive as Covid 19 Ravages Tampa Bay Area

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jun/20/2020

Florida's coronavirus cases climbed more than 4000 additional in a single day, another record.  The pandemic has been striking local athletes including those on the Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL and two Major League Baseball teams that practice in the region: The Philadelphia Phillies and Toronto Blue Jays.


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Now comes word that two Buccaneers players have tested positive.

In a statement, the Bucs acknowledged positive tests, but did not state whether the results were for players or staff.

"The names of those impacted, as well as any additional information related to these incidents, will not be released due to privacy concerns," the team said in its statement.

One Bucs coach tested positive and two other assistants were quarantined, sources said earlier this week.

Major League Baseball has closed all spring training facilities in Florida and Arizona.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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