Ep, 844: Baseball players unhappy with COVID-19 testing so far
David Haugh, Gordon Wittenmyer and Chuck Garfien join Kap on a Monday edition of STL.
MLB’s COVID-19 positive tests are low but players aren’t happy with the testing thus far. Is this just growing pains or a reason to worry about baseball actually happening? Plus Chuck discusses Yoan Moncada’s absence from Sox camp while Gordon says the Cubs may struggle to overcome Jose Quintana’s injury. Plus, could the White Sox come from nowhere to win it all in 2020?
Later, NBC Sports Washington’s Nick Ashooh joins Kap. They discuss the Nationals cancelling Monday’s practice because they are still waiting for testing results. Plus, could D.C.’s NFL team finally get a new nickname?
The panel then returns to discuss the likelihood that college football moves to the spring and if it’s smart for the NBA to set up a second bubble in Chicago.
0:00 - Cubs and White Sox camps continue. Meanwhile, some players are MLB are not happy with the COVID-19 testing thus far. Are these just growing pains or something to worry about?
5:00 - Jose Quintana undergoes surgery. Can the Cubs overcome his loss?
7:00 - Could the White Sox be the under-the-radar teams that wins the World Series in 2020?
11:00 - NBC Sports Washington’s Nick Ashooh joins Kap. They discuss the Nationals cancelling workouts after a delay in COVID-19 test results. Plus, will Daniel Snyder finally change his NFL team’s nickname?
18:00 - Should college football season be pushed back to the spring? Should they play at all?
21:00 - The NBA might create a second bubble in Chicago for the teams not going to Orlando. Is that a good idea?
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