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The battle of the bad
Have you ever heard of battling for the title of taller midget? Friends and family members (mostly White Sox fans) wondered why I would drive 634 miles (RT) to see two teams I don’t really care for? I synced the 1:15 first pitch with an exhibit at SLAM which is closing next weekend. I thought…
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Getting my kicks on Route 66
Despite my fondness for the theme song and being the V.P of the Martin Fan Club, I’m no veteran of the midwestern stretch of Route 66/ I55. I’ve only driven through central Illinois a handful of times and while facile with Yelp and google, I don’t know every restaurant, diner or attraction along the route.…
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Buy me some peanuts and stadium nachos
Full disclosure, I haven’t eaten a hotdog at a baseball game in over a decade, but that doesn’t mean I’m not paying attention to encased meats of all sorts. I don’t track the prices or all of the toppings, but I’ve noticed several things. Your basic steamed/boiled product should be the least expensive protein-based food…
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And then the skies opened up
At some point in yesterday’s Sox-Cardinals game, the local weather maven informed the masses that rain was in the forecast for later in the afternoon. I’m still unsure as to how we ever reached the point that the ensuing rain delay (3:03 minutes) would be almost as long as the game (3:12). For 97.8% of…
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Fun day, Sunday
One would think I would have posted immediately about my one-day adventure in South Bend, but I had to figure what positives I could bring to what was a rather long slog of a game. Spoiler alert, what started out to be a close game never really resembled a good game, but I still had…
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Yes, I know what’s happening in the big leagues..
I know the White Sox swept the Rays over the weekend and are now 6-22 and that the Cubs lost a series in Boston and the Brewers lost 2/3 to the Yankees at home, but I’m focusing on my trip to South Bend. Sometime tomorrow, I’ll post about the game between the Cubs and Quad…
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The South Bend Cubs, The Cove, and Stan Coveleski..
Stadium naming rights are both confusing and experience altering at the minor league level. Some fans and player only know the names of ballparks and stadiums by their contemporary corporate names. Since the Cubs have played in South Bend (2015), the ballpark has been known as Four Winds Field (a casino), but in small print,…
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Co inky dink, I think not.
Amazingly, the Cubs made a number of big roster moves before the Astros came to Wrigley. While Kyle Hendricks’ future as a member of the 2024 Cubs, he was placed on the IL (along with Drew Smyly). I think Smyly’s “hip impingement” might be more legit than Hendricks’ lower back issues. Everyone was wondering what…
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Editor’s note
Due to the mechanics of the blog, I can’t always address and respond to each new subscriber. That isn’t to say that I don’t appreciate you’re jumping on board. Thank you very much and as you’ll notice, I tend to post more during the season when I can actually attend games. I’ve always welcomed and…
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The elephant in the room
Word has it that Southpaw wants out and has phoned Ribbie and Roobarb in witness protection and is seeking mascot asylum. The 2024 White Sox are far worse than their 3-17 indicates, and three local sportswriters have taken to finally talking about it. The guy charged with covering the team on a daily basis wrote…