In March, as the Red Sox gear up for their season, a stomach bug has emerged within the team during the final days of Spring Training at Fenway South. Several players, including Marcelo Mayer and Triston Casas, have suffered from severe symptoms, impacting their fitness levels right before Opening Day. The outbreak raises concerns about player health and fitness, echoing past illnesses. The article emphasizes the need for proper health measures, questioning Florida's environmental conditions contributing to this problem.
A sickness impacting multiple people in March, prior to the start of a Red Sox season...now where have I heard that one before? The last few days of Spring Training have been marred by the reported emergence of a stomach bug within Fenway South.
It’s fun to joke about the fellas pooping too much and whatnot, but there is something to be said about illnesses taking weight off of the players prior to the start of the campaign.
What in the world is happening in Florida as we live and breathe? There’s gotta be something in the water - and I wouldn’t blame anyone for drinking the tap water down there.
Do we need to enact social distancing at Fenway South? This case of the crud is ravaging the team, but we do have history to learn from here!
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