“I don’t know if it was suspected or hoped, that it really wasn’t COVID-related,” Sox manager Tony La Russa said of Vaughn. “It was more because the test showed something and we kind of guessed. I say ‘we’ because it was the training staff. Was it a coincidence that it came after that day in Cleveland with the allergies? The way it turned out, he missed some games, but he’s fine and ready to go today. And that’s a relief.”
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Chicago White Sox reinstate outfielder Andrew Vaughn from the injured list after false positive lands him in COVID-19 protocols: ‘Better to be safe than sorry’
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