"I’ve never watched this much baseball in my life. And being out West, this is all different for me. I wake up, eat breakfast, 9:30 or 10 o’clock some days, there’s already baseball being played. I get to watch baseball all day long" -- Dodgers P David Price, who opted out of playing this season (THEATHLETIC.com, 9/9).
"The situation is just so fluid. So many things can rapidly change, and we have seen things change drastically within a week. You’re doing yourself the biggest favor if you wait with the decisions as long as possible" -- AMB Sports & Entertainment Senior VP & COO Dietmar Exler, on determining if the Falcons will allow a limited number of fans at games later in the season (ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION, 9/9).
“Officials say they are learning from events like the U.S. Open. They say it’s possible there will be no spectators. The new message of next year's Games: A world torn apart by coronavirus will reunite, stronger together” -- NBC’s Keir Simmons, on the Tokyo Games announcing they will stage the Olympics in '21 no matter what ( “Today,” NBC, 9/9).

