It’s likely safe to say you haven’t been thinking too much about the start of MLB spring training over the past week, as a political storm brews and a pandemic continues to sweep the country. But other major sports have carried on, and it seems that Major League Baseball is poised to do the same.
Following the 60-game season of 2020 it was clear that teams would do just about anything to not only play a full 162-game season in 2021, but also find a way to (safely) get fans back out to the park to enjoy live games once again.