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Bulls Prevail, But Far From Restful for Noah, Butler

April 10, 2014

Thursday thoughts (or reasonable facsimiles thereof): Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah had his fourth triple-double of the season (15 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists) Wednesday. He also played 41 minutes. Teammate Jimmy Butler played 46. In a 102-87 victory over the host Minnesota Timberwolves. At some point, coach Tom Thibodeau will learn having players rested […]

Renteria Tossed in Cubs Loss; Sox Hit 6 HR in Win

April 9, 2014

Midweek musings: Rick Renteria earned his first ejection as Chicago Cubs manager for arguing balls and strikes in the ninth inning of the team’s 7-6 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates at Wrigley Field. Chicago Bears fans were thrilled Renteria showed more emotion that Lovie Smith did during his time as coach. Something says this won’t […]

UConn Wins Men’s Title, Looks to Add Women’s

April 8, 2014

Random thoughts (or as close as we come to such things around here) while wondering whether Notre Dame women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw dislikes Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma more than he dislikes her. * Speaking of the aforementioned teams, both are unbeaten going into Tuesday night’s NCAA title game. Which should make for as compelling […]

Thanks to Sale, White Sox Sail By Royals

April 7, 2014

Monday meanderings: The Chicago White Sox enjoyed a 5-1 victory Sunday against the host Kansas City Royals, as left-hander Chris Sale threw eight shutout innings. Sale is 2-0 with a 1.76 earned-run average. Meaning he is a prime contender for the Cy Young Award — especially if votes are cast after the first three weeks […]

Samardzija Impressive in Cubs Loss (Once Again)

April 6, 2014

Sunday smorgasbord: The statistical-analysis department around here worked late into the night and has determined with a high degree of certainty (more likely high than certainty) that Chicago Cubs right-hander Jeff Samardzija will not win a game in which the team fails to score. * The Cubs’ 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday […]

Extra Innings Have Cubs Falling, White Sox Winning

April 3, 2014

You don’t see a team lose a 16-inning game every day. Or night, as the case might be. Or morning, if you want to be completely accurate. Such was the case with the Chicago Cubs in a 4-3 loss to the Pirates in Pittsburgh in a contest Wednesday that ended at approximately 12:03 Chicago time. […]

Masters Without Tiger Could Be Pain in the Grass

April 2, 2014

Midweek musings: Tiger Woods will not compete in the Masters golf tournament. Instead he will be recovering from back surgery that he had Monday. Which means for some of us there will be more time for some spring lawn care rather than sitting on the couch, watching some golf on television and admiring the green […]

White Sox, De Aza Enjoy Powerful Start

April 1, 2014

Random thoughts (or as close as we come to those things around here) while realizing Alejandro De Aza won’t hit two home runs every game as he did Monday: * Speaking of the aforementioned De Aza who helped the Chicago White Sox to a 5-3 Opening Day victory vs. the visiting Minnesota Twins, he is […]

Will Konerko Come Through in Pinch for White Sox?

March 31, 2014

Monday meanderings: Paul Konerko, who is entering the final season of his career, is not expected to be in the starting lineup for the Chicago White Sox in their season opener Monday against the Minnesota Twins at U.S. Cellular Field. If Sox manager Robin Ventura wants to make the day memorable for Sox fans (and […]

Slightly Early for March to World Series

March 30, 2014

Sunday smorgasbord: Once upon a time, not too long ago, the baseball season did not begin in March. It began in April. And ended in October. And life was good. Nowadays Major League Baseball begins in March and can stretch into November. If you expect me to say baseball was better in the good, old […]

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