EPISODE · Jun 10, 2020 · 31 MIN
Will Sosa return to Wrigley and will we have baseball in 2020?
from Cubs Talk Podcast · host Chicago Sports Network
On this Cubs Talk Podcast David Kaplan and Gordon Wittenmyer debate if Sammy Sosa will return to Wrigley Field and the chances of baseball returning in 2020. 1:30 Sammy Sosa says he wants to return to the Cubs 3:30 Would bringing Sammy back to Wrigley be the feel-good story we need right now? 6:00 Gordon won’t vote for Sosa for the Hall of Fame 10:30 St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt says MLB isn’t very profitable 13:15 Is the latest MLB proposal a step towards playing baseball in 2020? 16:00 Will animosity between players & owners affect negotiations for the next CBAt? 19:00 There is too much at stake to not play baseball in 2020 20:00 Will baseball be better hiring people of color in the coming years? 24:00 The lack of sense of urgency on both sides to make a deal to play baseball 26:45 Theo Epstein would be a great commissioner of baseball
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On this Cubs Talk Podcast David Kaplan and Gordon Wittenmyer debate if Sammy Sosa will return to Wrigley Field and the chances of baseball returning in 2020.1:30 Sammy Sosa says he wants to return to the Cubs3:30 Would bringing Sammy back to Wrigley be the feel-good story we need right now?6:00 Gordon won’t vote for Sosa for the Hall of Fame10:30 St. Louis Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt says MLB isn’t very profitable13:15 Is the latest MLB proposal a step towards playing baseball in 2020?16:00 Will animosity between players & owners affect negotiations for the next CBAt?19:00 There is too much at stake to not play baseball in 202020:00 Will baseball be better hiring people of color in the coming years?24:00 The lack of sense of urgency on both sides to make a deal to play baseball26:45 Theo Epstein would be a great commissioner of baseball
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