Ep. 806: What would it take for sports to return?

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Laurence Holmes, David Haugh and Adam Hoge join Kap for a Wednesday edition of SportsTalk Live. Illinois governor JB Pritzker apologizes for his remarks about MLB players holding out for their high salaries. Meanwhile, as the league and the union discuss restart plans, the guys don’t feel very optimistic that we’ll see Opening Day by July 4th. Later, Dr. Robert Citronberg joins Kap. He’s the director of infectious diseases for Advocate Health Care and discusses the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic.  Plus, what would it take for sports to return? And do we need a vaccine for fans to be allowed back into stadiums again?Finally, Rodney Harrison says Mitch Trubisky won’t be a starter again if he doesn’t start in 2020. The guys discuss that plus Adam asks the panel who’s the better QB- Mitch or Kyle Orton?0:00 - Governor Pritzker apologizes for his comments about MLB players holding out for higher salaries. Are we feeling more or less optimistic that we will see baseball on July 4th? And which league will return first- NHL, MLB or NBA?8:00 - Dr. Robert Citronberg is the director of infectious diseases at Advocate Health Care. He joins Kap to talk about what it will take for sports to restart. And do we need a vaccine to allow fans back into stadiums?15:00 - Rodney Harrison says that if Mitch doesn’t start in 2020, he won’t start another game in the NFL. Is he right? And Adam asks a good question- who’s better: Mitch or Kyle Orton?