Red Sox’s Josh Taylor Stresses Taking COVID-19 Seriously To ‘Get This Thing Over With’
The COVID-19 virus went on a tear through the Boston Red Sox pitching staff this season, infecting multiple guys before the start of the season.
Complications from the illness have forced ace Eduardo Rodriguez to opt out the entire 2020 season, and in the bullpen, Darwinzon Hernandez and Josh Taylor tested positive as well.
For Taylor specifically, who showed up ready to build on his promising season in relief last year, the diagnosis was frustrating as he was asymptomatic yet had to quarantine for two weeks in a Boston hotel room before reporting to Pawtucket to await getting called up.
But finally, the lefty is making his way back and will throw an inning in a simulated game Tuesday. He detailed his experience with the coronavirus in a Monday Zoom call with reporters.
“It definitely came as a surprise to me,” Taylor said. “I was asymptomatic so obviously I had no idea what was going on, and the fact that I tested positive, it kind of just threw me off. I feel like I came in ready to go and be able to break with the team and once I came out, there’s no Day 0 so we had to start the process over and do the full 14 days of quarantine just to be safe and make sure my teammates were safe too.”
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Quarantined in that hotel room for two weeks, Taylor did what he could to keep his arm ready, but the isolation took a toll on him mentally.
“It was tough to keep my head in the right place, saying I’m going to be ready, I’m going to be ready and I was just trying to power through it,” Taylor said, adding that he’ll be ready to go once his opportunity presents himself.
And the team certainly could use him.
“I’m watching every game, cheering for the team and it’s just tough seeing something go on and me sitting back saying, ‘Well, I wish I could help, I wish there was something I could do. But I know my time’s going to come and hopefully sooner rather than later, I’ll be out there to help the team.”