"July marks the hopeful beginning of the 2020 baseball season. With players reporting to camp in their respective cities this week, it begs the question on just how this year will work in the era of COVID-19. This week on Caught Listening, it's all about how baseball could look during the coronavirus pandemic.
Joining Christian on the show is Dr. Amir Barzin, a family medicine physician at UNC Health and Incident Commander for the UNC Respitory Diagnostic Center, to discuss the challengers the virus will bring to players and staff. The two also discuss the benefits baseball may have over other leagues like the NBA and NHL when it comes to return to play. Christian also asks Dr. Barzin how he would advise the commissioner on when to shut down the league if positive cases start to spike.
Enjoy an information-filled episode and learn how you can help slow the spread so we can all get back to baseball games soon! Don't forget, you can be a part of the show each and every week by submitting your questions on social media. Just search ""Caught Listening by Public House Media"" on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, or email CaughtListeningPHM@gmail.com."