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Brenly Departs; MLB Deflects; Lance Deflates

October 18, 2012

Goodbye, Bob Brenly. Good grief, Major League Baseball. Good riddance, Lance Armstrong. In case you are wondering if there was anything newsworthy Wednesday (Oct. 17) in the wonderful world of sports. BOB BRENLY: Chicago Cubs television analyst Brenly will not be returning for the 2013 season. “Working here in Chicago was one of the most [...]

Debating Possible Cause of Empty Seats

October 17, 2012

Midweek musings: While many millions of Americans tuned in Tuesday (Oct. 16) to view the second presidential debate between Republican challenger Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, some of us journeyed to the United Center to watch the Chicago Bulls play the Milwaukee Bucks in an exhibition game. Bulls fans must really be politically conscious. Or [...]

MLB Ought to Play Ball by Using More Replay

October 16, 2012

Random thoughts while wondering how impactful a blown call has to be before Major League Baseball enters the late 20th century to take advantage of technology and implement a more encompassing replay program: * Not that it mattered, but another umpire made another incorrect decision in a postseason game Monday (Oct. 15). The call did [...]

MLB Net’s Void Causes Some to Be Annoyed

October 15, 2012

For those of you who happened upon Sunday’s effort here (the one without the photos of Playboy Playmate Jaime Edmondson), you might recall a complaint from a fellow about the MLB Network cutting away Saturday from Friday’s ninth-inning, St. Louis Cardinals rally to capture the National League Division Series against the Washington Nationals. That very [...]

Jaime Edmondson’s Week 6 Picks and Pics (updated)

October 14, 2012

If it’s Sunday (which seems likely in that yesterday was Saturday), then it’s time for Jaime Edmondson’s NFL picks. And pics. The Playboy Playmate certainly makes the games more interesting. The league’s department of information (or whatever it’s called) does its best to accomplish the same goal. Of course, Jaime wins this battle overwhelmingly — [...]

Cards’ Slight, Yanks’ Plight, Bikini Basketball in Sight

October 14, 2012

My younger brother is not as young as he used to be. In fact, he has another birthday coming up, so he soon will be even older. Which seems a likely reason why he was sleeping when the St. Louis Cardinals rallied for four runs in the ninth inning to win Friday’s National League Division [...]

One Strike From Elimination, Cards Strike Again

October 13, 2012

As if the 2012 baseball season wasn’t tough enough for Chicago Cubs fans. At least they were going to gain some consolation with the St. Louis Cardinals being eliminated in Game 5 Friday (Oct. 12) of the best-of-five National League Division Series against the host Washington Nationals. A pair of three-run innings gave the Nationals [...]

Reason to Enjoy Baseball’s Postseason

October 12, 2012

In a best-of-five series, there is nothing better than a Game 5 — although the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals might disagree slightly. Each team had a chance to win its division series with a victory Thursday (Oct. 11), but both lost. The Baltimore Orioles prevailed 2-1 in 13 innings in the ALDS, [...]

Bears, Lovie Deny Mention of Contract Extension

October 11, 2012

Thursday thoughts (or what passes for thinking around here): With the Chicago Bears having a bye week, it might be a little difficult for the Chicago media to come up with something newsworthy to report about the team. Not that newsworthiness necessarily is a requisite for Bears coverage. Thankfully for everyone (well, perhaps with the [...]

Summer Sanders Stays Ahead in Cycling World

October 10, 2012

The folks at Schwinn Bikes and the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation put their heads together and came up with Helments on Heads. Thhat’s an education campaign designed to have bicyclists wear helmets. As part of an event Tuesday (Oct. 9) at Reinberg School in Chicago, Olympic gold medalist and mother of two youngsters Summer [...]

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