The View is back and even better from the Cheap Seats! After a long delay, JR comes back and looks to improve the pod. This episode is a recap of a lot of things that have gone on in the sports world during hiatus; Martinsburg's 57 game win streak snapped, the Big Ten not playing football (but now they are), the AP Top 25, recapping WVU's first football game and previewing Sunday Night Football matchup between Seattle and New England.
Lots of news coming from the world of sports this past week. MLB teams opened training camps and are already facing issues regarding the coronavirus. Teams are looking at changing their names and some professional baseball players are in for BIG paydays thanks to some interesting contract items.
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In the latest episode, JR takes a look at the upcoming NBA schedule. Fans are going to be allowed at a select NASCAR track and the FBI wraps up its investigation into a possible hate crime in Talledega. The coronavirus could have an impact on the upcoming college football season. Finally, we take a look at the return of Major League Baseball and what a season could look at. Finally, JR predicts what the season could look like for the Pirates.
Come one, come all; there's plenty of fun to be had in the cheap seats.
In the James Bond episode, we take a look at the Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami and Dale Jr.'s election to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. College Football also announces their HOF ballot and a certain football team is at the forefront of the racial divide in sports. We also look at what in the world is going on with Major League Baseball and, if anything, can be done to save it.
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In this episode, we talk about sports attempting to make a return while still dealing with the coronavirus. We also discuss a new player being added to a West Virginia basketball alumni team and baseball basically imploding on itself. Finally, we talk about how sports is changing based on the landscape of American society and what we need to do as fans.
In this episode, we discuss the latest sporting news from around the country. We also talk about the future of baseball and what numbers each MLB team should retire next. Finally, we say goodbye to a league gone far too soon.
In Episode 1, I discuss what makes Opening Day such a special event to me and to other baseball fans and why, this year, it is especially missed.