Justin Turner Will Not Be Punished By MLB After Breaking COVID Protocol During World Series

Justin Turner very nearly stole the storyline of the 2020 World Series. After finding out he tested positive for COVID-19 in the middle of the series-clinching Game 6 of the World Series, Turner had to be removed from the game.

He was then seen on the field taking pictures with the World Series Trophy. This shocked many people. He was condemned for his action by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred at the time.

However, after some investigation, Manfred and the MLB have decided not to punish Justin Turner for his actions.


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“After waiting in the isolation room while my teammates celebrated on the field, I asked whether I was permitted to return to the field with my wife in order to take a photograph. I assumed by that point that few people were left on the field. I was under the impression that team officials did not object to my returning to the field for a picture with my wife,” Turner said.

“However, what was intended to be a photo capturing the two of us turned into several greetings and photos where I briefly and unwisely removed my mask. In hindsight, I should have waited until the field was clear of others to take that photo with my wife. I sincerely apologize to everyone on the field for failing to appreciate the risks of returning to the field.

Manfred justified not punishing Justin Turner by saying, “Although Mr. Turner’s belief may have been the product of a miscommunication, at least two Dodgers employees said nothing to Mr. Turner as he made his way to the field, which they admitted may have created the impression that his conduct was acceptable,” Manfred said.

So there you have it, no suspension for Turner.

Justin Turner is set to become a free agent this offseason. I’m sure he’ll want to celebrate a little bit before worrying about his next contract.


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