Q&A: How America will rethink sports following the pandemic

BOSTON, MA - JULY 28: The ball boy wears a protective face mask as he puts on medical latex gloves during the sixth inning of a game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Mets at Fenway Park on July 28, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Brandon Brown

More than two months after Covid-19 shutdowns began, large parts of the economy are opening back up, but many questions abound regarding the return of professional and college sports. The Business Journal spoke to the CEO of the Global Sport Institute and an ASU professor about the effect of sports cancellations and what's coming next.

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