The Arizona Diamondbacks haven’t been able to take the field this season because of COVID-19, leading to Major League Baseball delaying its opening day by at least a couple of months.
But that doesn’t mean there hasn’t been organization-related action off the diamond.
This includes a push by the team and its managing general partner Ken Kendrick to, according to a lawsuit, force limited partners to either put more money into the team or sell at a discounted price.
Zach Buchanan of the Athletic wrote about that, and The Show spoke with him to hear about what the team has expressed to its limited partners.