None of this will be too surprising.
Greenberg makes a lot of money so it is understandable they would want him to do more. Le Batard has butted heads with ESPN over his radio show for years, so him leaving wouldn’t be shocking. Will Cain going to Fox News is the least surprising news of 2020.
Here is the breakdown from the NY Post.
ESPN Radio is in the process of what could be a complete transformation that may impact every part of its schedule and eventually lead to Dan Le Batard no longer being on the network and the potential return of Mike Greenberg to radio, The Post has learned.
While these plans may play out over the next year-plus, the departure of afternoon host Will Cain from ESPN Radio appears imminent. He is soon expected to sign a contract with Fox News and Fox Nation, according to sources.
A reunion of “Mike & Mike” — putting Greenberg and Golic back together — is not on the table for a variety of reasons, but one is that it conflicts with Greenberg’s TV program.
Instead Greenberg, who makes $6.5 million annually, could eventually be offered a midday slot with 1-3 p.m. a possibility.
Le Batard has steered away from political talk. If Le Batard, who makes around $3.5 million per year, were taken off radio, ESPN could still have his TV show on and continue with his podcast network.
Flip the page for Le Batard going off on ESPN for cramping his style.