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Village idiots rejoice: Another Zambrano apology tour
I believe Carlos Zambrano.
When he told Comcast SportsNet that only about three teammates contacted him after he was placed on the We’re Sick Of You List, I believe him.
Everything else is a crock.
No, wait, I believe Zambrano when he says he...Tags: Milton Bradley, Alfonso Soriano, Mike Quade, Jim Hendry , Kosuke Fukudome
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Is there any truth in what Ricketts has to say?
It has gotten to the point where you hope that Tom Ricketts is just getting some bad advice in delivering his message.
Because after Ricketts’ comments Wednesday evening about his team that is competing to own the worst record in baseball and about...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Thomas Ricketts, Jim Hendry , Health
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Bears franchise history
Historical timeline of the Chicago Bears (Source: ChicagoBears.com) 9/17/20 George Halas, representing the Decatur Staleys, meets with representatives of 12 other clubs at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile showroom in Canton, Ohio, forming the American Professional...Tags: Career and Workplace, New York Giants, Cancer, Detroit Lions, Management Change
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Hope the Cubs can play their game better than the owner is playing his
Forbes Magazine valued the Cubs franchise at $773 million, which is about $72 million less than the purchase price when the Ricketts family took over, or about what Alfonso Soriano is owed. Interestingly, that’s up 6 percent from last year’...Tags: Chicago Sports Tickets, Crimes, Alfonso Soriano, Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field
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As McCaskey talks, Bears lose a weapon
At Michael McCaskey’s final NFL owners meeting as chairman of the Bears, NFL owners voted to move up kickoffs and neuter one of the Bears’ greatest weapons. Perfect. If you ever wondered how little clout the Bears have league-wide, no matter...Tags: Lovie Smith, Jay Cutler, Sports, Danieal Manning, Chicago Bears
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Michael McCaskey era in final days for Bears
Chicago Breaking SportsBy Dan PompeiNEW ORLEANS -- The NFL meetings this week at the Roosevelt Hotel will be Michael McCaskey's last as the Chicago Bears' chairman of the board.On May 5 at the Bears' board meeting, McCaskey officially will step aside and his brother George will... -
Bears vs. Bucs in London Oct. 23
WGN NewsThe Bears are set to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Wembley Stadium in London Oct. 23 as part of the NFL International Series, announced the NFL. The game will air live on FOX. Kickoff is scheduled for noon central time. October's trip to London is...Tags: London (England), Lovie Smith, San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos
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Bears President and CEO, Ted Phillips
Staff reporterPhillips was named President and Chief Executive Officer on February 10, 1999. He is the fourth person to serve as president in the organization's storied 90-year history following Michael McCaskey, George "Mugs" Halas, Jr., and George S. Halas. Since...Tags: Career and Workplace, Management Change, Nashua Corporation, Northwestern University, Employers
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Invasion of the lakefront
Tribune architecture criticThe new Soldier Field, the face that launched a thousand quips ("Monstrosity of the Midway," "Eyesore on Lake Shore," "Mistake by the Lake"), is almost here -- a skillful, sometimes brilliant and ultimately jarring failure. With its spaceship-like...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Transportation, George Ryan, Fenway Park, Economy, Business and Finance
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Lowdown: Brutal
Tribune staff reporterA Sunday that began with hope drawn from a week-ago win over the once-hated Green Bay Packers ended as many have lately for the Bears at Soldier Field--in ignominy. But this time it was worse. In a season of lows, a new one was reached. At the end of...Tags: Olin Kreutz, Mike Brown (ice hockey), John Allred, Brian Urlacher, Joe Horn
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Brains behind design of new Soldier Field
Tribune architecture criticThe firestorm of controversy over the redesign of Soldier Field, which makes its debut Sept. 29, began with a spark lit during a tennis game on Martha's Vineyard. In the 1980s, Boston architect Ben Wood found himself on the same tennis court as Michael...Tags: The Washington Post, Shedd Aquarium, Death, Architecture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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Bears play, public pays
Tribune staff reportersAs construction at Soldier Field advances, a Tribune analysis of the $632 million project shows that the public bill for the stadium renovation is higher than city officials have said it would be while benefits to taxpayers--in terms of promised...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Public Officials, Analysts' Comments, Paul Brown, George Ryan
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