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2021 MLB season set to start on time, Cardinals acquire Nolan Arenado
Publisher |
NBC Sports Chicago
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Baseball
News
Sports
Sports News
Publication Date |
Feb 03, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:28:44

Spring training is set to start on time in a couple of weeks but there are still uncertainties between the players and owners. David Kaplan, Maddie Lee, Gordon Wittenmyer, and Tim Stebbins discuss the union rejecting MLB's alternate plan for a delayed 154-game season, potential issues that still lie ahead before Opening Day on April 1, and what the relationship between the players and owners is like. Later in the podcast, the crew discusses the Cardinals' big trade for superstar Nolan Arenado. Did the Cards just become the favorite to win the NL Central?

(1:40) - Players say no to the owners' proposal, so there will be a 162-game season that is scheduled to start on time

(6:35) - COVID-19 is not going away during the 2021 season, so MLB may not reach 162 games anyway and will try to play as many games as they can.

(11:00) - The universal DH should be here already. Owners are using it as a bargaining tool to obtain expanded playoffs. DH would benefit everyone -- teams and players.

(13:40) - Why fans should be on the players' side

(25:40) - Are the Cards division favorites after acquiring Nolan Arenado?

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The 2021 season is scheduled to start on time after the players rejected the owners' proposal for a 154-game season. How will this impact future negotiations between the two sides? Also, are the Cubs in trouble after the Cardinals acquired Nolan Arenado?

Spring training is set to start on time in a couple of weeks but there are still uncertainties between the players and owners. David Kaplan, Maddie Lee, Gordon Wittenmyer, and Tim Stebbins discuss the union rejecting MLB's alternate plan for a delayed 154-game season, potential issues that still lie ahead before Opening Day on April 1, and what the relationship between the players and owners is like. Later in the podcast, the crew discusses the Cardinals' big trade for superstar Nolan Arenado. Did the Cards just become the favorite to win the NL Central?

(1:40) - Players say no to the owners' proposal, so there will be a 162-game season that is scheduled to start on time

(6:35) - COVID-19 is not going away during the 2021 season, so MLB may not reach 162 games anyway and will try to play as many games as they can.

(11:00) - The universal DH should be here already. Owners are using it as a bargaining tool to obtain expanded playoffs. DH would benefit everyone -- teams and players.

(13:40) - Why fans should be on the players' side

(25:40) - Are the Cards division favorites after acquiring Nolan Arenado?

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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