Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper has spoken out about the “unwritten rules” of baseball. He says he wants to change the game so it embraces players personalities and excitement. To go along with that story, hall of fame MLBer Goose Gossage has spoken out about guys like Blue Jays Jose Bautista and his actions like the bat flip. He calls Bautista a “disgrace to the game”. Who is right? Should players keep their excitement and emotions to themselves during games? Or should players be allowed to show their jubilee and joy without having to worry about paying the price later on?
The Regina Pats have a huge weekend of games ahead. Pats assistant head coach Dave Struch joins Jamie Nye and Warren Woods to talk about what the Pats need to get done.
Earlier this year, former pro wrestler and Canadian legend, Bret “The Hitman” Hart announced that he was battling prostate cancer. Hart has undergone the surgery and looks to be in the clear. Bret Hart joins the Green Zone now to talk about his battle and to spread the word on prostate cancer awareness.
Former Saskatchewan Roughrider Taj Smith had his charges against him stayed.
Do you want more personality in baseball? Or should the unwritten rules always have a place?
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