In fairness Thunder, I think it's a fair question, and a reasonable parallel. I'm not totally sure I understand what you are asking, but I think you are asking if I believe the mlb is capable of maintaining a HEALTHY WORKPLACE? Can they hold players accountable to maintain social distancing and wear masks?
If this is what you were asking, I would say YES. Tough, but I think they can. Will there be outbreaks? SURE!
* But.... Some who are arguing otherwise are STILL WATCHING THE GAMES? Right? So, they implicitly support the season going on.
To answer his general question, I do believe MOST people can return to work, if all reasonable precautions are taken, most need to return to work.
Are there risks? Ok course! Is the death rate for healthy young men extreme? NO. Scientifically speaking, NO.
Should I dictate to a young MLB player who is generally speaking EXCEPTIONALLY HEALTHY, and at an EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RISK of death or even being hospitalized, that this young mlb player, with perhaps no other means of supporting himself, that his season MUST BE SHUT DOWN?
My answer? NO! I sure as hell don't have the right to tell this kid he is an idiot for taking this, IN MY OPINION, "very reasonable risk."
JUST AS, I believe, neither I or the government has THE Constitilutional RIGHT to close down any business, except in cases of EXTREME DANGER or RISK. For MOST citizens, going to work does not constitute an "extreme risk" in most counties in this country. Cities? Sure. Some cities are still under "extreme risk." BUT EVEN CITIES in NY, NJ, MA, Conn, & others all over country, restaurants and other businesses are opening.
The way the mlb is doing this, they seem to be taking pretty decent precautions?
So.... should they be playing? I think so. Unless of course the Sox just keep sucking balls.
As for teachers. Yes. I am a teacher, and argued vociferously for schools in our ZERO COVID DEATHS county to open with precautions. I literally just found out that I lost that argument, and we will open with distance learning. I don't agree with the district not following the science of almost NO RISK WHATSOEVER HERE, but that is not my call. We will see what teachers have to say when austerity measures are instituted to deal with devastated budgets? In our situation, I believe we are decimating budgets because of hysteria. OTHER DISTRICTS in HOTSPOTS are a different case altogether.
The MLB is a different ballgame altogether.
p.s. I do honor Thunder's request to keep politics out of this, but in this case, & I could be wrong, the gentleman was pressing me on a reasonable parallel? IDK.