The following are the reports from teams that I have been able to gather from various media outlets, websites and Twitter pages.Cardinals: Ricardo Sanchez, Genesis Cabrera plus one identified individual. [ZS edit: + Elehuris Montero, as of this morning]
Braves: Freddie Freeman, Pete Kozma, Touki Toussaint, Will Smith.
Cubs: Two staff members. That total may or may not include Pitching Coach Tommy Hottovy, who disclosed his struggles with his diagnosis.
Reds: Two unnamed players.
Astros: When asked why Yordan Alvarez was not in Houston, manager Dusty Baker said he couldn’t answer because of “league mandates.”
Rockies: Charlie Blackmon, Phillip Diehl, Ryan Castellani
Royals: Salvador Perez. Manager Mike Matheny disclosed that he had the virus several weeks ago.
Angels: Two unnamed players.
Brewers: None at intake, but positive cases from testing in previous weeks.
Twins: Willians Astudillo, Nick Gordon, Edwar Colina, Miguel Sano
Mets: One 40-man roster player.
Padres: Tommy Pham
Giants: 1st round draft choice Hunter Bishop.
Mariners: “More than one player.”
Phillies: 7 players and 5 staff members. 4 players were disclosed and have been placed on the COVID-19 Related Injury List—Scott Kingery, Hector Neris, Ranger Suarez, Tommy Hunter.
Blue Jays: Unconfirmed, but there were 4 phantom injury list placements with no injury disclosed—Jonathan Davis, Elvis Luciano, Brandon Drury, Hector Perez
Indians: Delino DeShields, Jr.
Rangers: Brett Martin
Dodgers: Club has seen positives, but won’t clarify whether they are active players
Keep in mind that an unknown number of these are in addition to the 31 positive tests that MLB and MLBPA disclosed the other day. By my count, there are potentially at least 4 other clubs that have cases that have not been disclosed, likely more.