Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs 2nd baseman dies
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National sports card franchise, Replay Sports Cards, plans to donate 1 million cards to more than 40,000 youth and teens in Chicago to "grow the hobby."
It’s going to cost more to watch the Chicago Cubs on Comcast next season. The cable giant started reaching out to its 1 million Chicago-area customers Monday to let them know that beginning Oct. 1, the Marquee Sports Network — the pay-TV home of the Cubs — will move to Comcast’s higher-priced Ultimate tier,
The Sun-Times has reported that Marquee would remain on the Popular tier through the season, even though fellow regional sports network Chicago Sports Network began appearing on the Ultimate tier June 6.
The Chicago Sky continue to struggle, recently losing to the Indiana Fever, 93-78. With the loss to the Fever, the Sky have now suffered five straight losses on the season, demoting them to the No. 11 team in the WNBA.
Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg, whose name became synonymous with Chicago Cubs greatness, died Monday at age 65. ESPN reported that he passed away at home surrounded by family from metastatic prostate cancer, which he publicly revealed in January 2024.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cubs as Rumored Cubs Trade Target Emmanuel Clase Being Investigated for Sports Betting. The Chicago Cubs have been linked to just about every pitcher who appears to be available.
Mid-conversation, Brennan asserted that while Angel Reese is an “incredible rebounder” and “a powerful motor,” she “is not selling out arenas in Chicago; Caitlin Clark is. Angel needs Caitlin to sell out. These are facts.”
It had been three years since we did a local sports media survey, and voters were ready. More than twice as many responded this time around.
Chicago Sky Coach Tyler Marsh Calls Out Players After Worst Loss of the Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports.