Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 213 days 11 hours 2 minutes
Dr. Fauci says MLB should be finished by October to avoid a second wave of Covid 19. Kap talks to fans about sports returning in the fall.
Brian Windhorst talks about the NBA's plan on campus for the playoffs in Orlando. Patrick Finley gives us the latest on the Bears offseason.
Kap talks about his frustrations with MLB. He talks about missing baseball this summer.
ESPN MLB analyst Mark Teixeira talks about MLB's negotiation stalemate and if there will be a season this year. Plus, will baseball lose fans forever if they don't get a deal done?
NFL Network's Brian Baldinger talks about which quarterback will emerge as the starter for the Bears and if Colin Kaepernick will get signed by a team.
What impact will baseball getting cancelled make on longterm fandom for the sport. Plus, Sammy Sosa told Kap that he "never took anything."
ESPN NFL Nation Bears reporter Jeff Dickerson joins to discuss Mitchell Trubisky's comments from last week and the Bears plans for the remainder of the offseason. Ezekiel Elliott has coronavirus.
Former pitcher and Cubs analyst and current White Sox analyst Steve Stone joins to talk about Sammy Sosa's home run chase in 1998 and his impressions of the "Long Gone Summer" documentary.
What is Sammy Sosa's lasting legacy after the premiere of "Long Gone Summer" and will the Cubs ever welcome him back? Nick Friedell calls in to talk about why Sosa should be brought back to the organization.
Louis Riddick talks with Kap about the recent reaction from the NFL to the Black Lives Matters movement. Washington HC Ron Rivera joins the show to talk about the offseason and Cam Newton.