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Monday, Jan 22 Hang in there: Baseball is that much closer to returning. This weekend, SoxFest. In 23 days, pitchers and catchers report to spring training. And in 66 days, Opening Day. For the White Sox, important questions to answer before all that begins starts with Carlos Rodon's murky status and ends with Prospect Watch 2018 (hurry up, Michael Kopech and Eloy Jimenez). For the Cubs, they officially re-signed Brian Duensing today. And while that's very exciting, that Jake Arrieta guy is still floating around the MLB market. As is Yu Darvish. OK to add them to the Cubs' projected 25-man roster? We'll use a pencil with an eraser … |
| "I guarantee you we will win the Super Bowl next year" — Alshon Jeffery on Jan. 1, 2017. To be fair, the then-Bear didn't say which team he'd be playing for … Super Bowl LII: Eagles vs. Patriots. Please, no more horse punching. |
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| Ryan Arcidiacono scored 8 points on 2 FG tries for his first-ever NBA points on Saturday. Let's see how he fares tonight vs. the very tall combo of Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins of the Pelicans (7 p.m., NBCSCH). |
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| A few changes for the Hawks tonight vs. the Lightning (7:30 p.m., WGN): Tomas Jurco will make his season debut and Artem Anisimov will make his 2018 debut. All the adjustments are for naught because action > words. |
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| "All these brave women have power, and we will use our voices to make sure you get what you deserve:" Aly Raisman and others in an overwhelming army of victims demanded justice and forced change, says Shannon Ryan. |
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| Purdue is looking like a strong NCAA tournament contender. Ohio State could be one too. Not so for Illinois, who fell to 0-7 in the Big Ten after a blowout loss to Wisconsin. And Northwestern? Still muddling along. |
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