DOB and EOF dive into The Athletic's Britt Ghiroli's story about the informal scrimmages hosted at Eric Cressey's, New York Yankees Director of Player Health and Performance, facility, which was abundant with top-tier MLB talent; including Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander, Paul Goldschmidt and Atlanta's own Luke Jackson (7:15). The duo contemplate how thrilling this "Fight Club"/"Prohibition Games" would have been to witness, and detail specifics from the informal games. What if something goes terribly wrong this year? The Bravos Boys use Ken's Rosenthal's recent piece as a springboard to discuss MLB's management of these unique circumstances, and the absence of a distinct "right" way to handle a phenomena like this (18:45). Rosenthal describes the lack of confidence from those within the sport in regards to how team members will conduct themselves once they leave the field (24:15). Lastly, Minnesota is prohibiting coaches Bob McClure and Bill Evers from working games this season. Adding more questions to how to manage those deemed at-risk (28:45).
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