Major League Reds player has new corona infection 2 games canceled at 16:45 on August 16

It was decided that one of the Reds players to which Shogo Akiyama belonged in the major league showed a positive test in the new coronavirus test, and it was decided to cancel two Reds games from the 15th.

The Major League Baseball announced on the 15th at Reds, which is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, that one player tested positive for the new coronavirus.

The names of the players have not been revealed, but due to additional inspections within the team, it has been decided to cancel the scheduled match against the Pirates on the 15th and 16th at the base.

The Reds played against Pirates on the 14th, winning 8 to 1, and Akiyama also played in the first center and was 4 hits in 1 hit.

In the major leagues, games have been canceled one after another, with mass outbreaks occurring in Marlins and the Cardinals right after the start of last month.