Coronavirus-Infected Justin Turner Ditches Mask To Party With Dodgers Teammates

The Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman was pulled from the field during his team's World Series-clinching win after testing positive for COVID-19.
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Justin Turner was pulled from the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup during the eighth inning of the team’s World Series-clinching Game 6 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday after testing positive for the coronavirus.

Despite Turner’s diagnosis, the Dodgers third baseman returned to the field at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, following the team’s victory to celebrate with teammates.

Turner was filmed removing his mask:

He posed for a photo with teammates, without his mask:

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Turner hugged teammates:

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And embraced his wife Kourtney Pogue:

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Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts defended Turner’s return to the field.

“He’s part of the team,” Betts said, per ESPN. “Forget all that, he’s part of the team. We’re not excluding him from anything.”

People on Twitter, however, questioned why Turner was allowed back to celebrate, and wondered how he contracted the virus in the first place, given the bubbles that Major League Baseball teams were placed into in the postseason.

Turner has not responded to the criticism of his maskless return.

Following his removal from the game, however, he did thank fans for reaching out:

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