Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts has no idea whether there’s going to be an MLB season—he’s as in the dark about it as you are. For a little more than a month, he’s been at home in Aruba, attempting to maintain a semblance of a workout routine while also tossing baseballs around with his twin brother, Jair.

Whenever the MLB does relaunch, Bogaerts will have the opportunity to build on his career year from 2019, when he hit 33 homers, drove in 117 runs, pieced together a .309 batting average, and qualified for his second All-Star game. And whenever the MLB relaunches, Bogaerts’ Red Sox will have more to prove, after an investigation recently concluded that they—like the Houston Astros—stole signs. (The Astros’ litany of offenses, according to the MLB, were much more severe—no Red Sox players have been directly implicated.)

In an interview with GQ last week, Bogaerts described the steps Aruba has taken to combat COVID-19, broke down the bare-bones routine he’s keeping for the time being, and he weighed in on the idea of all 30 MLB teams playing their games in one city.

GQ: What is the situation like in Aruba?

Xander Bogaerts: It’s not as bad because we don’t have so many people, but they’ve locked down almost everything. You’ve got to be home at 9 p.m. If the cops see you on the road, they pick you up. There are strict guidelines.

What does an average day look like for you right now?

I don’t wake up at 8 a.m. doing workouts no more because we don’t have a timetable for returning. I usually wake up and go to my PlayStation right away, playing lots of FIFA and Fortnite. Then I have breakfast, maybe some eggs or cereal, and do a workout afterwards in the afternoon. I don’t have much to do. If it’s not a workout or PlayStation, I’m playing dominoes with my buddies. Here in Aruba, they want you to social distance, so no more than four people in a group.

Are you better at FIFA or dominoes?

Wow bro, I’ve never had that question before...I’d have to go with FIFA. That’s a good question man, believe me.

What kind of workouts are you doing right now?

I’m just trying to maintain. Not a ton of weightlifting. The Red Sox sent me some equipment recently, and I was doing body weight before that. I’ve been following the workouts the Red Sox have been giving us. I have a twin brother, and we both play baseball, so I try to throw with him every day. I don’t want to have to ramp that back up later. We throw before or after my workout.

This is a crazy time and we don’t know if we’re even going to have a season. I don’t want to be the one who’s not doing anything, and then they tell you the season is starting and I’m so far behind. It’s really tough mentally to try and stay in shape.