Max Scherzer isn’t personally affected, but he had a difficult time Wednesday comprehending the idea of a vaccine requirement to play baseball in New York.
s were vaccinated at one point last season. Nimmo didn’t dispute that figure. Overall, the Mets had a 77 percent vaccination rate last season, but that figure included coaches and staff.The Post asked seven Mets players Wednesday whether they were vaccinated. From that group, three players said they were vaccinated. Four others declined to answer.
“I don’t know where we are now — we have many new guys,” Nimmo said. “I do know one thing: [A mandate] would affect baseball a lot more than it did basketball, so we’ll see where we’re at.”“I am sure that everything is going to get taken care of,” Alonso said. “It’s one of those things we have to navigate through. It’s a repercussion of the pandemic. It’s a complicated thing.”this season. Alonso said he was unaware that Irving was prohibited from playing home games.
“This is completely new,” Nimmo said. “We thought we had everything hashed out [in the collective bargaining agreement negotiations] and this is completely new.” Nimmo mentioned the rule that reporters have to wear face coverings in the clubhouse — players and team employees are exempt from the edict — as an example of the inconsistencies occurring throughout the COVID fight. Nimmo said he argued against the face coverings for reporters in the CBA negotiations.
“I think there’s a lot of things that need to get hashed out and rethought,” he said. “Just because we did something one way for a while doesn’t mean it’s always the best decision. Saying, ‘That is the way we always did it,’ is not a good enough reason. Things change, information changes.”
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