MLB players call for more COVID-19 testing data...Yankees and Mets to conduct training at home stadiums...and a key member of the Dolphins' perfect 1972 team dies. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top: While Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association remain at an impasse in negotiations for a 2020 season, two of its teams will be relocating to their home stadiums in preparations for a potential season. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday that the New York Yankees and New York Mets will conduct training at Yankee Stadium (left) and Citi Field (right), respectively, as the spread of COVID-19 has declined in the state. Photos by USA Today
Bottom left: Tiz the Law cruised to victory at the 152nd Belmont Stakes on Saturday, kicking off this year's Triple Crown for horse racing. The colt became the first New York-bred horse to win the Belmont since 1882. Photo by USA Today
Bottom right: Jim Kiick, who was a key member of the Miami Dolphins in the early 1970s, passed away on Saturday at the age of 73. Kiick was part of a powerful offensive backfield that also featured Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris, who helped lead the franchise to two consecutive Super Bowl wins in 1972 and 1973.