Major League Cardinals: Match after an outbreak for the first time in 2 weeks August 16 11:07

Major League Cardinals, which had not been able to play since the end of last month due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus, played on the 15th for the first time in about two weeks.

The cardinals were canceled one after another after July-August when it was found that 18 people including the main player Yadia Molina and the staff were infected with the new coronavirus.

The team played in the Chicago, the hometown of the White Sox and the opponent, on the 15th, since there was no new infected person on the 8th, etc.

Cardinals means that about 40 car rentals were used to ride the trains and 480 kilometers from St. Louis to avoid crowding the players and staff without using buses.

For Cardinals, the team has restarted with two consecutive double-header games in a row since the 29th of last month.

Cardinals will play 51 games in 43 days until the end of the season on the 27th of next month due to the continued cancellation of the game, of which 10 days have an unusual crowded schedule in a major league called double header.

In addition, the dates for the two games have not yet been decided, and attention is focused on how the team will overcome the unusual season.