-- After another day of delayed coronavirus test results, Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo said players “didn’t sign up for these bad protocols.’’ Manager David Ross compared some mornings to a “fire drill.’’ So what do you think of Rizzo’s prediction that more players will opt out if the situation doesn’t improve? How come we aren't hearing about problems for the White Sox getting results in the same city?
-- White Sox and Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf told USA Today that he anticipated “tremendous” losses “in the nine figures” across his two franchises due to the pandemic. Reinsdorf also cast doubt on normalcy returning in 2021. How were his comments different from Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts projecting “losses of biblical proportions”? How surprised would you be if Reinsdorf’s uncertainty about the White Sox’s future compels him to put the team up for sale?
-- White Sox infielder Nick Madrigal had another impressive day at the plate and in the field Wednesday. With third baseman Yoan Moncada’s status still murky— and the White Sox aiming to be contenders — how willing should they be to begin the service time clock on Madrigal and start him at second base and Leury Garcia at third until Moncada is ready?
-- Most of the news and buzz out of the NBA bubble early on has involved players’ plans on what they will put on the back of their jerseys, complaints about food and accommodations and stories about tips to a league hotline about violators of protocol. What's the basketball information you’re most interested in? Or are you OK focusing on the other topics until we're sure teams will in fact play?
-- LSU coach Ed Orgeron believes the country needs football because it’s the lifeblood of our country. Is football needed? Which sport have you missed the most?
Take a listen below: