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Workouts to resume as Phillies announce no new positive coronavirus tests for second straight day

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PHILADELPHIA - For the second consecutive day the Philadelphia Phillies announced no new positive coronavirus test results.In a Saturday morning release, the team said players will be allowed to return to Citizen's Bank Park in waves for workouts.The Phillies have not played since last weekend when they wrapped up an inter-division series with the visiting Miami Marlins.

Since then, the Marlins have had over a dozen team members test positive for the coronavirus, causing MLB to press pause on their season.Since then, Philadelphia has had three positive cases within the organization.

An unnamed coach and two clubhouse attendants tested positive for the novel virus this week. Meanwhile, all Phillies players have tested negative since the.

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