In the second hour, Bruce Levine and Matt Spiegel were joined by former White Sox outfielder and 18-year MLB veteran Tom 'Wimpy' Paciorek to reflect on the life and legacy of legendary Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who passed away at 93 earlier in the week. After that, Baseball Hall of Fame president Tim Mead joined the show to discuss the difficulties that 2020 brought to Cooperstown. He also discussed Lasorda's legacy and shared stories about the potential Hall of Famers this year. Later, Levine and Spiegel took calls from Score listeners who reacted to the news that former Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber agreed to a one-year deal with the Nationals.