Rubber Biscuit
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nope, he's the one who brought up Champions/Premier league in here
He brought up that they've resumed playing for longer than MLB has and haven't had these issues. Somehow you're disagreeing with that
nope, he's the one who brought up Champions/Premier league in here
all leagues have health and safety protocolsHe brought up that they've resumed playing for longer than MLB has and haven't had these issues. Somehow you're disagreeing with that
all leagues have health and safety protocols
That's exactly why I'm assuming the 2020-21 NHL regular is a bust until a vaccine/cure is found - the logistics of dealing with 31 teams and 31 different rinks is just too much. Add into that the fact that they'll be crossing international borders? They'd have to do something nutty like completely change to a "division-only" schedule, AND create new divisions, with one division being the Canadian Division, necessitating a ton of cross time zone travel.
I was skeptical about MLB starting up, but hoped that the outdoor, no-contact aspect of it would help. Of course, sutpid's gonna stupid, and Wally's 100% right about the three simple things that are necessary to get rid of COVID. If those three things were implemented, it would get the US to where other countries in the EU are right now in about 2-3 months.
And yet they decided to play? WTF?
it's the Braves, more so, than the Marlins.....Leave it to the f***ing Florida Marlins to ruin everything.
If I'm being honest, I wouldn't bat an eye at this whole thing coming to end. The Red Sox are not a contender and I have no interest in watching the crap they are sending to the mound (sorry Tom Caron). Plus it's another year where the Dodgers and Yankees can't win a WS when they have a great chance
How are European soccer leagues pulling this off? They are still travelling to stadiums across their countries. No fans but all of those leagues have successfully completed their seasons.
Makes you question how the Marlins situation came about. I guess all it takes is one person not taking the necessary precautions.
Leave it to the Marlins....
Robert Stock was a good claim by the Sox, he throws gas. Might as well throw him at the wall and see if he sticks
Braves were the ones that had the initial issues, that led to what occurred there in PHI....What?
That would actually be really bad for the Red Sox if the season doesn't finish, because their luxury tax wouldn't reset, while all players still get a years worth of service time.If I'm being honest, I wouldn't bat an eye at this whole thing coming to end. The Red Sox are not a contender and I have no interest in watching the crap they are sending to the mound (sorry Tom Caron). Plus it's another year where the Dodgers and Yankees can't win a WS when they have a great chance
Legit worst case scenario right hereThat would actually be really bad for the Red Sox if the season doesn't finish, because their luxury tax wouldn't reset, while all players still get a years worth of service time.
I would assume that's the plan for now, but they've left themselves little to no wiggle room in terms of rescheduling multiple games with the condensed schedule.seems like they'll cancel any games bc of covid and reschedule them like a rain out?
I would assume that's the plan for now, but they've left themselves little to no wiggle room in terms of rescheduling multiple games with the condensed schedule.