CHICAGO – Chicago Cubs executive Jed Hoyer is disappointed with the team's COVID-19 vaccination rate, and he isn't sure if it will ever reach Major League Baseball's threshold for relaxing some of its coronavirus protocols.
Despite the team's vaccination advocacy and education program, the Cubs remain shy of 85% for their Tier 1 players and staff. “I think we're at a place right now, candidly, where I'm not going to give up hope that we can get there, but my level of optimism is waning, candidly,” said Hoyer, who was promoted to president of baseball operations in November. “And it is disappointing because there are conveniences that come with getting to 85% as a group, just mask wearing and dining and things like that that we would all