ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - The good news from both St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt and president of baseball operations John Mozeliak is that there's a lot of sincere belief that baseball will return in 2020. Now what it will look like is another question.
Shildt told KMOX's Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning that's there's nothing definitive to share from the meeting with all 30 managers and the MLB commissioner's office on Friday. But the possibility of any fans being in attendance still seems bleak.
One of the latest ideas reported about MLB's possible return is all teams going to their Spring Training ballparks to begin the regular season – or maybe all 30 teams would go to Maricopa County, Arizona.
It's an idea that Cardinals outfielder Harrison Bader called, "hypest most stacked Arizona Fall League rosters of all time."
This would be the hypest most stacked Arizona Fall League rosters of all time 🤣 @MLBazFallLeague #prospects https://t.co/EXbtEF7aiW
— Harrison Bader (@aybaybader) April 7, 2020
Mozeliak also told Ackerman on Sunday that he had no "news flash." But was very positive in the fact that there's still a long spring and summer ahead of us.
"The thing I can say with reasonable conviction is that everyone is excited, they're working their tails off and are confident that we are going to get some baseball again," Shildt says.
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