With Opening Day only one week away, the Nationals are uncertain if they'll start the season at home due to local coronavirus protocols and are exploring alternate playing sites, according to The Washington Post.
The club's concern stems from local Washington protocols mandating anyone exposed to the coronavirus to quarantine for 14 days. The city is "unwilling to bend that requirement for the Nationals," causing the team to wonder if they can compete under the rule, reports the Post.
The Nationals reportedly are considering two alternate sites—their Class A stadium in Fredericksburg, Va.