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According to a new plan reported by Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Major League Baseball could resume in a three-league format in home ballparks.
According to a report from Greg Wyshynski at ESPN, the scenario of neutral sites is no longer being considered by the NHL for a return and instead the league has shifted to targeting neutral NHL arenas by division to host the remainder of the games.
A report on Monday night from CBS Sports indicated that Major League Baseball is considering a three-location plan to resume Major League play.
South Jersey native Mike Trout expressed some concerns with a plan for baseball potentially returning in quarantined fashion in Arizona, namely the upcoming birth of his child.
According to an Associated Press report, MLB and the MLB Players Association are discussing a potential plan that would start baseball games in front of fan-less ballparks in Arizona.
Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper announced he was making a sizable donation to fight coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic
On the latest Powder Blue Podcast, Frank Klose, Geoff Mosher, and Hunter Brody discuss: How MLB will proceed when things are all clear. What it means for free-agents to be such as J.T. Reamuto
Speaking of Realmuto, will this negatively affect an extension?
Spare me another article on athletes missing out on the last ounce of their privilege due to the coronavirus quarantine
The NHL Players have spitballed a potential plan to return to hockey over the summer months that would also delay the start of the 2020-21 season from its usual time, but is it a plan that would really work?
A cancellation of the Stanley Cup Final is nothing the NHL hasn’t experienced before, and a proactive step so that history doesn’t repeat itself.