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Trading Places May Occur for Some Cubs, Sox Faces

July 14, 2013

Although he allowed 10 hits in 6 2/3 innings, Matt Garza pitched well enough to post a victory in the Chicago Cubs’ 6-4 victory Saturday against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Meaning he performed well enough to maintain interest from other teams contemplating trading for the right-hander. At this point it is unclear […]

Thornton’s Sox Appeal: From White to Red

July 13, 2013

The Chicago White Sox traded left-handed reliever Matt Thornton to the Boston Red Sox on Friday (July 12). Meaning general manager Rick Hahn is looking to unload some contracts veteran players. So the competition between the White Sox and Cubs comes down to which team can pare the most salary and gain the most prospects […]

Watts Up With Cubs’ Wrigley Field Jumbotron Deal?

July 12, 2013

Bright days (and nights) are ahead for the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Apparently the team is going to have a Jumbotron. Welcome to the late 20th century. Rooftop owners will be upset. Wrigleyville will remain in business. Such was the news Thursday (July 11). It’s always fascinating to see the worlds of politics and […]

Big Game by Fowles Helps Sky Prevail

July 11, 2013

You might say Sylvia Fowles was incredible. Or you might say she left her opponent Wednesday green with envy. What you definitely can say is Fowles was the dominant force in the Chicago Sky’s 89-85 victory over the Washington Mystics at Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Fowles had a game-high 26 points and a game-high […]

Whole New Ballgame for White Sox? Uh, sure

July 10, 2013

Midweek musings: And so, now the season has begun for the Chicago White Sox. They find themselves in a pennant race in the American League Central. All it took was one game against the division-leading Tigers on Tuesday (July 9) in Detroit. The generally struggling Sox offense had 23 hits in pounding out an 11-4 […]

Trading Places a Thought for Cubs, White Sox Fans

July 9, 2013

Random thoughts while wondering whether the White Sox have any players that will interest another team enough so that they can actually make a trade of some (OK, any) consequence: * For those who care about the number of pitches a batter sees per plate appearance, Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo was at the […]

Cubs’ Gregg Similar to Yankees’ Rivera? Well …

July 8, 2013

Monday meanderings: Chicago Cubs closer Kevin Gregg blew a save Sunday (July 7). New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera blew a save Sunday. The Cubs defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 in 11 innings at Wrigley Field. The Yankees lost 2-1 t0 the Baltimore Orioles on a two-run homer off Rivera in the ninth inning at […]

Wood, Sale, Crain Chicago’s All-Star Game Selections

July 7, 2013

The Stanley Cup visited Wrigley Field on Saturday (July 6). Along with Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville, who threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and Hawks anthem singer Jim Cornelison, who performed seventh-inning “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” duties. With the Cubs defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1, maybe Cubs management can convince the […]

Cubs, White Sox Have Some Sadistic Statistics

July 6, 2013

Saturday statistics and other assorted figures: Chicago White Sox slugger Adam Dunn went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts Friday in an 8-3 loss at Tampa Bay. That gives him 99 for the season. What’s interesting about that is there are seven big-league players with at least 101. See, things can always be worse (though not by […]

Is It Too Early for Cubs to Be Spoilers? Never

July 5, 2013

In listening to all the discussion about the Chicago Cubs positioning themselves to make a splash with increased international signing bonus money where the age limit is lower than for American players, it would appear Theo Epstein, Jed Hoyer and the rest of the front office has convinced ownership the Cubs quite possibly will be […]

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