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Rose Floats Bulls Boat in Home Opener vs. Knicks

November 1, 2013

Derrick Rose was a “game-time decision” whether he would play Thursday against the New York Knicks. As if an aching neck would keep him out of the Bulls’ regular-season home opener at the United Center. Despite a 7-for-23 shooting effort, Rose proved to be more than a pain in the neck against the Knicks. He […]

Cubs’ Offseason: Sobering Prospects — or Not

October 31, 2013

Now that the World Series has eneded, the Chicago Cubs can get down to some really important stuff. Like what beer to serve at Wrigley Field. Or naming a manager to replace Dale Sveum. Thinking about either one is enough to drive some people to drink. * Speaking of beer and the Cubs, try this […]

Judging Bulls Far From Open(er)-and-Shut Case

October 30, 2013

Midweek musings: Based on their regular-season opening result Tuesday (Oct. 29), the Chicago Bulls might want to hope that preseason victories are some sort of playoff tiebreaker. Not that one game — such as the 107-95 loss to the host Miami Heat — means much. Or anything. Unless, of course, they actually had defeated the […]

Bulls Won’t Stand on — or for — Ceremony vs. Heat

October 29, 2013

Random thoughts (or what passes for thinking around here) while waiting for the Chicago Bulls to open their season with a road game against the NBA champion Miami Heat on Tuesday: * Speaking of the Bulls, they will be in the locker room rather than on the court when the Heat receives rings for winning […]

White Sox, Cubs Could Be in This World Series

October 28, 2013

Monday meanderings: A pickoff of the National League team’s runner to end Game 4 of the World Series. An error and obstruction call against the American League team to end Game 3. Are we certain that commissioner Bud Selig didn’t slip in the Chicago Cubs and White Sox to participate over the weekend in the […]

Red Sox Become Fall Guy in Loss to Cardinals

October 27, 2013

Sunday smorgasbord: The good news for the Chicago Bears is they have Sunday off as a bye week. Meaning more time for injured players — quarterback Jay Cutler, linebacker Lance Briggs, etc. — to heal without missing more games than they would if the Bears didn’t have a bye week. Also meaning some of us […]

Wondering About Bulls’ Perfect Preseason Mark

October 26, 2013

Weekend wondering: With the Chicago Bulls concluding their exhibition schedule with a 94-89 victory against the visiting Denver Nuggets on Friday, they finish with an 8-0 record. Does that mean for the Bulls’ home opener Oct. 31 that commissioner David Stern will show up to award the NBA Preseason Championship trophy? Or will it merely […]

Boston’s Peavy to Provide White Sox Link in Game 3

October 25, 2013

Jake Peavy is the scheduled starter for the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday at Busch Stadium. Yes, the same right-hander who started the season with the Chicago White Sox and eventually was traded in a three-team deal that included the Detroit Tigers. So […]

You Sure Cubs Aren’t Playing in World Series?

October 24, 2013

Well, what do you know. Game 1 of the World Series ends with right-hander Ryan Dempster on the mound to close out a winning effort Wednesday. Just the way Chicago Cubs fans envisioned a few seasons ago. Of course, Cubs fans envisioned Dempster pitching for their team rather than for the Boston Red Sox. * […]

Boston-St. Louis Series Unlikely to Be Chicago Hit

October 23, 2013

Midweek musings: It is time once again for baseball’s ultimate event. Namely, the World Series. Or, as it is known to Chicago Cubs fans: the offseason. * It seems a reasonable assumption to think most Chicago White Sox fans will not be rooting for the Boston Red Sox. Which is not to say that they […]

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