When COVID-19 hit a Major League Baseball clubhouse, how did the league respond? A new report describes the actions Major League Baseball took during an outbreak among its players. It's a look at one organization's playbook for handling the virus in a high-profile, high-contact sport.
The report focuses on the league's response itself—the protocols, testing, and isolation measures put in place when players tested positive. It doesn't tell us how many players were affected, how long the outbreak lasted, or whether the league's actions successfully contained the spread. We don't know if players faced serious illness or how quickly they returned to play.
This means we're seeing only one piece of the puzzle. Without knowing the outcomes of those actions, we can't say whether this approach was effective or if other organizations should follow it. The report gives us a case study of response, but not of results.