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Cubs on a Roll (Bowling With Some Finesse)

June 28, 2012

The easy explanation for the Chicago Cubs’ 17-1 loss to the New York Mets on Wednesday (June 26) at Wrigley Field? Well, they could have been anticipating participating in Kerry Wood’s celebrity bowling tournament later in the day at 10pin Bowling Lounge to benefit the Wood Family Foundation. That might sounds better to Cubs fans […]

Score One (or More) for Rizzo in Cubs Debut

June 27, 2012

Midweek musings: Anthony Rizzo sharply hits a ground ball to short in his first at-bat with the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night (June 26). The play is initially ruled an error but is changed moments later to a single. Later in the Cubs’ 5-3 victory vs, the New York Mets at Wrigley Field, he hits […]

New Eras for Cubs, Sox; Tribute to Dick Allen

June 26, 2012

Random thoughts while wondering whether the Chicago Cubs eventually will place a flag on one of the fouls poles for Anthony Rizzo. OK, not really wondering whether they will do so; merely wondering which foul pole it will be: * The advent of the aforementioned first baseman — long a prized project of Cubs president […]

Greater Clarity = Greater Success? Ask Sox, Cubs

June 25, 2012

Monday meanderings: With rookie manager Robin Ventura, the Chicago White Sox are in first place by one-half game in the American League Central with a 38-34 record. With new manager Ozzie Guillen, the Miami Marlins are in fourth place, eight games back in the National League East with a 34-38 record. ESPN.com estimates the Marlins’ […]

Cubs Well on Way to 100-Loss Season

June 24, 2012

Statistically speaking, some numbers talk with greater impact than others. The Chicago Cubs’ 25-47 record says rather forcefully the team is not good. Of course, depending on one’s definition. Let’s put it this way. The Cubs are on pace to win about 55 games this season. Meaning they would lose about 107. Also meaning they […]

Sandusky Verdict: From Penn State to State Pen

June 23, 2012

If only. You survey the damage in the Jerry Sandusky sexual-abuse case and wonder: If only. If only someone had paid attention. If only authorities had acted the way you would hope responsible people would in matters so serious. If only Penn State football wasn’t so incredibly entwined in the emotional, as well as financial, […]

Cubs Heating Up; White Sox Cooling Off

June 20, 2012

Midweek musings: When you’re hot, you’re hot. And the Chicago Cubs are that. Well, so are the rest of the folks in the Chicago area with 90-plus degree days this week. The Cubs certainly don’t seem to be sweating their crosstown rival Chicago White Sox in their three-game series at U.S. Cellular Field. The Cubs […]

Dick Allen Ready for Return to Sox Ballpark

June 19, 2012

Random thoughts while not wondering whether the Chicago Bears and Matt Forte reach a contract agreement: * The Chicago White Sox may have problems — other than their 12-3 loss to the crosstown Cubs on Monday (June 18). Before the game, general manager Ken Williams said attendance at U.S. Cellular Field could affect being able […]

Cubs-White Sox Series a Bit of a Lost Cause

June 18, 2012

Monday meanderings: There nothing quite Chicago’s interleague baseball series with the Cubs playing the White Sox. Especially with both teams on losing streaks. Of course, that allows each team’s fans to say the other team is worse than the other — rather than lay claim to which team actually is better. * With the White […]

Stay Fair? Scully, Harrelson a Contrast in Style

June 17, 2012

Sunday sentences (and occasional thoughts): For one day, couldn’t Vin Scully and Ken “Hawk” Harrelson trade places in the broadcast booth. Let Chicago White Sox fans hear what it’s like for one man to provide the audio backdrop for a baseball game, and let Los Angeles Dodgers fans hear what it’s like to get excited […]

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