Phillies, Marlins on track to play after latest round of negative tests
The Philadelphia Phillies reported no new positive test results for COVID-19 and will travel to New York to play the Yankees on Monday night, according to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand.
The Phillies have gone four consecutive days without a positive test result after being forced to isolate following their season-opening series with the Miami Marlins.
During that series, one coach and one clubhouse attendant reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 after coming into contact with the Marlins.
The Marlins, who were reportedly cleared to travel to Baltimore to begin a series with the Orioles on Tuesday, also had no new positive test results Monday, according to MLB Network's Jon Heyman.
A COVID-19 outbreak infected 21 members of Miami's traveling party.
The infected members of the Marlins were bused to South Florida, where they will remain in quarantine.
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