Just posting this because I had been curious myself...
https://theathletic.com/1940546/2020/07/21/what-happens-if-an-mlb-player-tests-positive-on-the-road/
https://theathletic.com/1940546/2020/07/21/what-happens-if-an-mlb-player-tests-positive-on-the-road/
Quote:
"When we met with our guys the biggest question they had for us was, 'What happens if I test positive on the road?'"
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Teams in the AL West and NL West recently participated in a COVID-19 conference call led by Texas Rangers general manager Jon Daniels, sources confirmed to The Athletic. On the call were general managers, assistant general managers, athletic trainers, traveling secretaries, and doctors from the Mariners, Angels, Rangers, Astros, A's, Dodgers, Giants, Padres, Rockies and Diamondbacks. Porter said the general consensus of the call was that if a player tested positive for the coronavirus on the road and had to be left behind in quarantine, the home team in that market would take care of the player and treat him as "one of their own." This would include facilitating potential medical care and doctor visits and working with MLB to administer regular COVID-19 tests until that player tested negative twice.
Each Western division team has put together a list of local resources for visiting players including the contact information of members of their medical staff, popular restaurants that deliver, and nearby hospitals that are treating COVID-19 patients.