Mike Trout not sure if he will play in 2020 with the baby on the way: “It will be difficult”


Mike Trout is the biggest star baseball has to offer and losing him in the 2020 season, in the 60 games he will be, would be a great loss to the sport.

Still, Trout is more concerned with the safety and well-being of his family. Especially with a baby on the way.

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“Honestly, I’m still not comfortable with the baby’s arrival,” the Los Angeles Angels told reporters during a conference call on Friday, according to USA Today. “There are many things on my mind. I am trying to be the safest and most cautious way to get through the season. It will be difficult “.

Trout and his wife Jessica are expecting a baby in August. It’s something that seems to weigh heavily on his mind when he considers playing during the pandemic-shortened season.

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“We are playing it by ear,” he said. “I think the most important thing is that this is our first child. I have to be there. If the result is positive, I cannot see the baby for 14 days. We would be upset. I have to keep Jess safe. I have to keep the baby safe. … I try to talk to my wife every night about this. I know I’m taking a risk. You could meet someone and get this virus. That is the last thing I want to do.

“I love baseball. I love playing this game. We all want to play. It will all come down to how safe we ​​will be. If there is an outbreak or something happens in the next few weeks, we have to reconsider.

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“I have to do well for my family. Many guys have questions. It is a difficult and crazy situation in this country and in the world. No one has the answers. “

If Trout decides to give up the season, it would be the best name for not appearing in his sport. NBA players Trevor Ariza and Avery Bradley have already chosen to step out of their seasons. A National Women’s Soccer League team decided not to host their own tournament due to positive tests for coronavirus.