Just by looking at the career resume of Bears new general manager Ryan Pace, it is easy to decipher that Pace knows how to draft players as well as make a huge signing that could impact an organization. Prior to Pace becoming the next Bears GM, he worked with the […]
A Milestone! Our Tenth Podcast
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Sox, Cubs Make Moves for 2015
When I think about an ace, or leader of a starting rotation, I think of a pitcher that has experience with an impressive statistical backing. Jeff Samardzija and Jon Lester both fit the criteria of an ace perfectly. Lester has won multiple World Series championships with the Boston Red Sox […]
Bears Bounce Back After Three-Game Skid
Just two weeks ago, the Chicago Bears were 3-6 and in my mind, had absolutely no hope for making the playoffs, let alone finishing this season with a record of .500 or above. After seeing them perform at a high level for the past two weeks, my prospects of the […]
2014-15 Chicago Blackhawks Season Preview
I will admit that the Blackhawks ended the 2013-14 season on a rather disappointing and heartbreaking note by losing to the Los Angeles Kings in a win or go home matchup in the Western Conference Finals. As I listened to the radio broadcast that night, it seemed as if the […]
2014-15 Chicago Bulls Season Preview
After their brief and quite disappointing end to last season, the Chicago Bulls have certainly opened my eyes and made me rethink their chances of a championship in the upcoming 2015 season. I still cannot picture a division championship due to the talent that the Cleveland Cavaliers possess, yet […]
Nine is Fine! Our Ninth Podcast is Ready!
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Rookies Power Cubs to a Late Season Surge
The past six seasons have been a living nightmare for the Chicago Cubs and their extensive fan base. The team has went through four different managers and each year has ended with a losing record, meaning no postseason appearance for the North Siders. This past August saw a drastic and positive turnaround […]
Bear Down Chicago! Another Tough Season Awaits Us
After watching those oh-so embarrassing final two preseason games, I am now convinced that the Chicago Bears and their fan base will be forced into enduring another insignificant and heartbreaking 2014 season. A horrendous defensive effort will be the lone storyline as to why the Bears will fail to make the playoffs for the […]
Hitting Trends in Baseball Have Diminished
I was recently flipping through a Major League Baseball statistic book and I discovered that in the years prior to 2010, baseball seemed to be in an all-offensive stage. More and more players were seeing their batting averages top out at .300 or better and there was better offensive production […]