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They cheer, hug, celebrate and get close for a team photo. Tell me this virus has every as scared as some suggest.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it CNN (and others). People decide what risk they are willing to take. It's called life.
(CNN)The World Series hadn't seen anything quite like it in what was the most extraordinary of finales that posed as many questions as it did talking points.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Justin Turner had to be pulled in the middle of his team's World Series-securing Game 6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays after testing positive for Covid-19.
Turner initially didn't join his teammates on the field for the post-game celebrations and tweeted: "Can't believe I couldn't be out there to celebrate with my guys!"
However, he did eventually return to the field to celebrate, hugging his teammates, posing for photos with the roster and at times not wearing a mask, which has led to both the 35-year-old third baseman and the Dodgers organization coming in for criticism.
"I don't think there was anyone that was going to stop him from going out [onto the field]," Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers president of baseball operations, told reporters after the game.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it CNN (and others). People decide what risk they are willing to take. It's called life.
Los Angeles Dodgers' Justin Turner pulled mid-game during World Series win after positive Covid-19 test
The World Series hadn't seen anything quite like it in what was the most extraordinary of finales that posed as many questions as it did talking points.
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(CNN)The World Series hadn't seen anything quite like it in what was the most extraordinary of finales that posed as many questions as it did talking points.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Justin Turner had to be pulled in the middle of his team's World Series-securing Game 6 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays after testing positive for Covid-19.
Turner initially didn't join his teammates on the field for the post-game celebrations and tweeted: "Can't believe I couldn't be out there to celebrate with my guys!"
However, he did eventually return to the field to celebrate, hugging his teammates, posing for photos with the roster and at times not wearing a mask, which has led to both the 35-year-old third baseman and the Dodgers organization coming in for criticism.
"I don't think there was anyone that was going to stop him from going out [onto the field]," Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers president of baseball operations, told reporters after the game.