There was a prospect that the major league in Miro Baseball, which had been put off by Corona 19, could open in late June.

The American Daily USA Today cited three officials from an anonymous club and reported that the major league secretariat and the team were considering how each team would play at least 100 games at the end of June or at the latest before July 3 at the latest.

As the spread of Corona 19 in the United States eased, major league officials were cautious about optimizing the opening of the end of June.

The major league secretariat is discussing breaking the existing two-league frameworks of the American League and the National League and integrating teams from three districts.

In other words, it is a method of grouping ten teams into Eastern, Western, and Central regions.

What's different from the previous opening scenario is that each team can host a game in the main room.

To prevent the spread and infection of Corona 19, the major league secretariat reviewed how all 30 teams gathered and played in either Arizona, Florida, or Arizona, where each team had a spring camp.

Team officials prefer to play in the home, although there is hope that home fans will find a baseball field someday, even though they will start the season unattended.

In addition, to prevent the spread of Corona19, only the adjacent teams of the same district play against each other, so the distance is short and the players are welcome.

It's a great alternative for big league players, especially in Arizona, who have been strongly opposed to playing the 'isolation season' all year.

The opening scenario at the end of June can only be realized if the state and city governments of the major league teams have expanded their corona19 diagnostic tests and approved by a health professional to play baseball.

Major league players are expected to return to May and return to Arizona and Florida, where their teams have spring camps, if they are more likely to kick off at the end of June.

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