Philadelphia Phillies Institute New Autograph Policy During Spring Training Over Coronavirus Concerns

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - The Philadelphia Phillies are instituting a new autograph policy during spring training in Clearwater, Florida over coronavirus concerns. The Phillies say the change was made as a precautionary measure based on CDC guidelines.

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"The Phillies recognize that autograph signing is part of the overall appeal of attending spring training games. As a precautionary measure for both our players and our fans, we are making adjustments to this experience based on recommendations from the CDC," the Phillies said in a statement, tweeted by MLB reporter Todd Zolecki.

For the time being, players will instead pre-sign a limited number of baseballs and photo cards in the clubhouse before games in Clearwater. Security personnel will then assist players with distributing the pre-signed items.

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