Over the first six weeks of the shortened Major League Season, 41 games have been rescheduled due to the coronavirus.

As the season has progressed, MLB has further emphasized the importance of following the health and safety protocols, especially on the road.

The schedules have been regionally limited, but Texas Rangers utilityman Isiah Kiner-Falefa explained how players are handling the strict rules when traveling on the road.

"MLB actually has someone just walking around the hotel to make sure we don't do anything," Kiner-Falefa said. "Just based off previous teams and what they've done and how it affected the season. So MLB has been very strict. It's almost cooler to be at home because you can at least do a little more and have some people around. 

"But when you're on the road it's almost like prison. You can't leave your room. Even if you go down to the lobby (you'll get in trouble). I think for us this year, the physical part's been okay, but mentally it's starting to wear on a lot of people. (I'm) just curious how far this can go on."