The Jays will have a cut-off time for video games and television before games this season, manager Charlie Montoyo told reporters in Dunedin, Fla. on Monday. Carlos Santana did more than hit baseballs with the Phillies, taking his frustrations out on a TV when he caught teammates playing video games during a game last season. We already met with all of the players and there’s not going to be that many people playing video games. That’s not my rule, that’s our clubhouse rule.” Video games — particularly Fortnite — have become more prominent, and more problematic, in professional sports of late. Article Continued Below“We come and lose too many games, and I feel like they weren’t worried about it,” Santana told Passan.
Source: thestar March 18, 2019 23:15 UTC