The coronavirus case of the Dodgers is different from the bubbles of the World Series


According to the Lodge Angeles County Department of Public Health, five members of the Dodgers organization have tested positive for coronavirus.

A person with knowledge of the situation, who was not authorized to speak on the record, said not one of the five positive tests from the month inside the two-month playoff bubble in Texas came in, where third baseman Justin Turner tested positive and It was removed. The team won the World Series-Cleaning on October 27th.

The new tests were recorded on the public health department’s COVID-19 tracking website on Friday, although the website said the information was valid until Thursday night. He also noted that a family member affiliated with the organization also tested positive.

None of those who tested positive were identified by the county, and did not know how they contracted the virus. A Dodgers spokesman declined to comment.

The same day news came that Major League Baseball had announced that Turner would not face any disciplinary action for his decision to return to the field after the DD’s World Series win at the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. .

Times staff writer Jorge Castillo contributed to this report.