The first batch of coronavirus testing consisted of 131 samples from Twins players, coaches and staff members being sent to the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory in Salt Lake City.
The Twins are one of 30 teams using the Major League Baseball-provided lab, meaning there are a lot of tests to be examined, with the promise that results would be known within two days. The Twins have received initial results for tests last week and now are on an every-other-day testing cycle.
"I was tested yesterday," Twins catcher Mitch Garver said Monday. "I have not gotten the result back. And our testing went very smooth yesterday. We were able to get 10-12 guys going at the same time. So I think overall testing went very smooth, and we were in and out before you knew it."
Not every team was so fortunate. The Nationals and Astros canceled workouts Monday because neither World Series participant received the results of tests they took Friday. The Cardinals also bagged a workout because of testing issues. That all adds to the list of challenges the league is facing as it tries to start a season amid a pandemic.
It forced MLB to release a statement Monday, explaining that the July 4th holiday weekend affected the delivery of the results.
"Our plan required extensive delivery and shipping services, including proactive special accommodations to account for the holiday weekend," the league wrote. "The vast majority of those deliveries occurred without incident and allowed the protocols to function as planned. Unfortunately, several situations included unforeseen delays. We have addressed the delays caused by the holiday weekend and do not expect a recurrence. We commend the affected clubs that responded properly by canceling workouts."
The Twins got through their testing with no delays. Miguel Sano and Willians Astudillo tested positive during the intake testing phase. Two minor leaguers, Nick Gordon and Edwar Colina, tested positive at their offseason locations.
"We've been pretty good over here," said Taylor Rogers, the interim Twins players union representative. "The Twins have done an awesome job with us. I think it goes to show so far we haven't had any complications so that just makes us know that everybody here is doing their job and doing the best that they can. As far as the Players Association, we haven't heard anything just because so far everything's been smooth over here."