The BDN is making the most crucial coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact in Maine free for all readers. Click here for all coronavirus stories. You can join others committed to safeguarding this vital public service by purchasing a subscription or donating directly to the newsroom. Four former University of Maine baseball standouts have survived the massive cuts made to minor league teams by their major league organizations as the result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus forced teams to cut minor league players as a cost-saving measure. Pitcher Cody Laweryson, who is in the Minnesota Twins organization; shortstop Jeremy Pena (Houston), catcher Chris Bec (Toronto) and shortstop-third baseman Danny Casals (Milwaukee) are still employed by their respective teams. Laweryson was relieved to find out he still had a job. “That was really good to hear.

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