Minnesota Twins fans hoping to snag an autograph at spring training camp in Florida will leave disappointed — because the team has banned any signings over coronavirus fears, according to a new report.

The team decided to institute a no-physical-contact policy after a Thursday morning team meeting with doctors to discuss necessary precautions, The Star Tribune reported.

Players were informed that high-fives, handshakes and accepting sharpies from fans are all off-limits.

Ushers and guards at the CenturyLink Sports Complex in Fort Myers have also been informed, according to the report.

A Major League Baseball source told the Post last week that the organization is monitoring the situation surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus, keeping in contact with CDC and HHS on the matter, and providing guidance to clubs, staff members and players that mirrors the CDC guidelines and recommendations.

The Twins are set to play the Orioles in Sarasota Thursday.