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MLB MANAGERS WANT LIMITS, NOT BANS, ON CLUBHOUSE VIDEO GAMES

Charlie Montoyo thought he would be taking a hard line against video games in his first year as Toronto Blue Jays manager.

Before he could put his foot down on Fortnite, the players took it upon themselves to govern their gaming.

“We’re going to play less, I know that,” Montoyo said. “It’s actually not my rule. It’s our clubhouse rule.”

The role of video games at the ballpark was put in the crosshairs when ESPN reported

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