As of 10:59 PM Central Time on Wednesday, Major League Baseball is in a work stoppage. With owners and the MLB Players Association at an impasse over a new Collective Bargaining Agreement, a lockout was instituted by MLB. Players can’t work out at team facilities, and team personnel can’t have any contact with players, among other things. On Thursday, “The Drive with Brad Bobo” caught up with former Arkansas State standout and current Kansas City Royals pitcher Tyler Zuber. We ask what his thoughts are on the lockout, how he’ll be continuing his pre-Spring Training workouts, his MLB debut with the Royals, and some plans for a certain date in January (which will have nothing to do with baseball.)