Twins' Simmons tests positive for COVID-19 after playing Red Sox
The Minnesota Twins placed Andrelton Simmons on the COVID-19 injured list on Wednesday, the team announced.
Twins chief baseball officer Derek Falvey confirmed Simmons tested positive for COVID-19 and has experienced very mild symptoms, according to MLB.com's Betsy Helfand.
The Twins have a number of people going through the contact-tracing process, Helfand adds.
Simmons played all nine innings during a 4-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox at Target Field on Tuesday.
Last month, the 31-year-old said he wasn't interested in taking or advocating for the COVID-19 vaccine.
I’ve received some questions and some requests regarding the vaccine. And for personal reasons and past experience I will not be taking it or advocating for it. I hope I don’t have to explain myself. And hope you all make the best decision for you and your family’s health
— Andrelton Simmons (@Andrelton) March 26, 2021
The Twins selected the contract of utility player JT Riddle from the club's alternate training site to replace Simmons on the roster.
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