While the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the nation, there's really no telling when, or if, the 2020 Major League Baseball season will begin.

We're all trying to stay busy these days, and even Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts is finding ways to enjoy himself amid the pandemic. In an interview with GQ's Alex Shultz, Bogaerts detailed what a typical day looks like for him right now, and it's not as workout heavy as you may think.

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The 27-year-old says he no longer wakes up early to work out, but instead plays games like "FIFA 20" and "Fortnite" on his PlayStation. The workout session comes in the afternoon, and Bogaerts noted he's just trying to maintain his health rather than lifting weights and building muscle.

Bogaerts and his twin brother Jair frequently toss a baseball around before and after workouts so they can stay in baseball shape, but the Sox shortstop isn't convinced that the MLB season will begin any time soon.

"I want to play for sure, but it’s such a tough time and I know we’re dealing with a very serious situation," Bogaerts told Shultz. "To be honest, it’s hard to do workouts because you’re like, are we even going to play? In the off-season, you work out and look forward to February reporting day. You know you have to be ready for that specific day. Now, you don’t have anything like that. We’ll have to wait and see when the experts say it’s the right time to play."

MLB has discussed playing games at spring training facilities in Arizona, but no decision has been made yet on that front. If the baseball season is able to begin sometime in the near future, we'll most likely see games played in empty stadiums.