Ep. 812: While the NHL inches closer, is MLB becoming less likely to start?
Hub Arkush, Gordon Wittenmyer and Jason Lieser join Laurence on a Thursday edition of STL.
MLB owners and players are still in talks on how to restart the game. Is there a growing chance that they may not play at all this year?
Matt Nagy said that some of the details starting to slip last season while the Bears struggled. Is this a sign of bigger issues at Halas Hall?
Later, Charlie Roumeliotis joins Laurence to talk about the NHL’s potential return. How would a 24-team playoff work? Do the Blackhawks have as good of a chance as anybody to win it all?
Finally, college football stands to lose $4 billion if they don’t play any games. So does that mean they will be playing this fall?
0:00 - MLB owners and players are still negotiating baseball’s potential return. Is there a chance the game doesn’t return at all?
3:30 - Bears head coach Matt Nagy says that some of the details slipped last year as the team struggled. Should fans be concerned?
12:00 - Charlie Roumeliotis joins Laurence to talk about the NHL potential return. They discuss how a 24-team playoff field would work and if the Blackhawks have a chance to go on a run. Plus, what next for the Blackhawks front office?
19:00 - No college football could mean school would lose at least $4 billion in revenue. Does that mean they will have to play?
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