For those who didn’t see it, google Mark Konkol’s Sun-Times send-off to Kevin Hickey. That’s Chicago newspapering like we grew up with. A well-written, compelling story on the extraordinary life of a regular guy. Well done, Mark.
Sometimes, baseball is the only thing that you can hold on to.
===@Willy-That’s not a punishment…making him go would be.====
Tom Ricketts is like a 12-year old with money and nothing to do … but go see the Cubs! Tom has no clue why everyone is mad at him …so the punishment works.
they’ve conceded the next 3 years, they did that last winter. this would matter if the team and fan base actually cared about this season or were trying to win. call us back when blago is in the single digits in years left in prison.
–“The last no-hitter the Cubs threw was by the pitching machine”. –
Actually, it was by Zambrano against Houston in Milwaukee, for you baseball trivia fans out there.
Kenny Holtzman threw two, Burt Hooton threw one, and Milt Pappas got robbed of a perfect game by a cranky old umpire.
Holtzman was one of my favorite players. He had a no-trade clause when he was on the Yankees. Steinbrenner would call him in his office and tell him he was traded; Kenny would just say “veto” and walk out.
If you find the gasbags on ESPN entertaining, I can’t help you. Just show me the highlights.
Maybe the NATO protestors shut down the Cubs site by mistake along with other Chicago government web sites. Seeing how poorly run the organization was, they naturally assumed that the Cubs were a branch of government.
Q: What do the Chicago Cubs and the Texas Rangers have in common?
A: Neither team won a World Series in their new stadium.
- Former Merit Comp Slave - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 10:26 am:
Miller, you’re killing me!!!
Shore and OW, you are correct. This was meant to be a rebuilding year. But I’m not an idiot - I fully realize how many re-building years we’ve had. I turned 55 today…..just hoping before I die……
Seems to me there was a franchise that did a similar thing not too long ago, only instead of doing it in the offseason after the team had stunk, it did it in the middle of a pennant race when it was 3.5 games out of first. that team would be the white sox. they then proceeded to spend the next 4 years with slogans like “the kids can play” undergoing years of development and organization building after the prior era ended in a bust with the white flag trade. 3 years later they made the playoffs and 8 years later won their first title since the wilson administration.
- 3rd Generation Chicago Native - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 12:28 pm:
I am tired of the Ricketts and all the belly aching they do.
They were life long Cub fans, they knew the long term problems, with the team and Stadium. Yet they outbid everyone. Paa Leeze! It’s thier baby now, so they can suck it up and deal with it, we are tired of them crying about it.
Go Sox go against the Twins starting tonight at The Cell, I will be there!
@wordslinger: I was a high schooler rooting for the O’s in Balitmore (how ’bout dem O’s, hon!?) when Kevin Hickey pitched there. He always cracked me up then and I had no idea about the rest of his life story until I read the Mark Konkol story, and it made me smile.
- Ron Burgundy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 8:58 am:
It couldn’t get any hits anyway.
- Boone Logan Square - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:05 am:
Wrigley Field is suffering a prolonged denial of service attack from the mayor’s office…
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:05 am:
(crickets)
- PublicServant - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:06 am:
Wrigley will post a big W on 6/8. Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) is performing live…unlike the Cubs lately.
And Rich, if you know Rev Wright, be prepared for a Rickett’s smear campaign heading your way in 3, 2, 1 …
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:08 am:
I heard Joe Ricketts punished Tom Ricketts but good! Tom can’t go to Wrigley and watch his Dad’s team for a whole week.
- Birdseed - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:09 am:
I like that ESPN commercial when he says “The last no-hitter the Cubs threw was by the pitching machine”. Several good one-liners in that commercial….
- PublicServant - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:10 am:
@Willy-That’s not a punishment…making him go would be.
- wordslinger - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:24 am:
You’re a bad man, Rich Miller.
For those who didn’t see it, google Mark Konkol’s Sun-Times send-off to Kevin Hickey. That’s Chicago newspapering like we grew up with. A well-written, compelling story on the extraordinary life of a regular guy. Well done, Mark.
Sometimes, baseball is the only thing that you can hold on to.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:31 am:
===@Willy-That’s not a punishment…making him go would be.====
Tom Ricketts is like a 12-year old with money and nothing to do … but go see the Cubs! Tom has no clue why everyone is mad at him …so the punishment works.
- JBilla - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:33 am:
Say it ain’t so, Joe.
- Boone Logan Square - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:34 am:
Konkol’s obituary of Hickey is indeed magnificent, the product of several conversations the two men had before Hickey’s coma.
- Shore - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:36 am:
they’ve conceded the next 3 years, they did that last winter. this would matter if the team and fan base actually cared about this season or were trying to win. call us back when blago is in the single digits in years left in prison.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:40 am:
- Shore -
Concur.
- wordslinger - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:41 am:
–“The last no-hitter the Cubs threw was by the pitching machine”. –
Actually, it was by Zambrano against Houston in Milwaukee, for you baseball trivia fans out there.
Kenny Holtzman threw two, Burt Hooton threw one, and Milt Pappas got robbed of a perfect game by a cranky old umpire.
Holtzman was one of my favorite players. He had a no-trade clause when he was on the Yankees. Steinbrenner would call him in his office and tell him he was traded; Kenny would just say “veto” and walk out.
If you find the gasbags on ESPN entertaining, I can’t help you. Just show me the highlights.
- amalia - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:48 am:
oh snap, Rich!!!!!!!!
- Robert - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 9:57 am:
Maybe the NATO protestors shut down the Cubs site by mistake along with other Chicago government web sites. Seeing how poorly run the organization was, they naturally assumed that the Cubs were a branch of government.
- Stones - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 10:01 am:
It’s like watching a slow train wreck. You know what is going to happen and can’t do anything about it. Thank goodness my Dad raised me a Sox fan!
- Knome Sane - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 10:19 am:
Q: What do the Chicago Cubs and the Texas Rangers have in common?
A: Neither team won a World Series in their new stadium.
- Former Merit Comp Slave - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 10:26 am:
Miller, you’re killing me!!!
Shore and OW, you are correct. This was meant to be a rebuilding year. But I’m not an idiot - I fully realize how many re-building years we’ve had. I turned 55 today…..just hoping before I die……
- Ace Matson - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 10:57 am:
Which is rotting faster - the Cubs team, or Wrigley Field? I say tear ‘em both down and move the team to Fresno.
- Mouthy - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 11:00 am:
Yeah, the Sox got their goat alright but gave it right back to them to keep the streak alive….
- Dirty Red - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 11:23 am:
o.0
- Anon - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 11:27 am:
OUCH!
- shore - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 11:28 am:
Seems to me there was a franchise that did a similar thing not too long ago, only instead of doing it in the offseason after the team had stunk, it did it in the middle of a pennant race when it was 3.5 games out of first. that team would be the white sox. they then proceeded to spend the next 4 years with slogans like “the kids can play” undergoing years of development and organization building after the prior era ended in a bust with the white flag trade. 3 years later they made the playoffs and 8 years later won their first title since the wilson administration.
here’s a refresher.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Flag_Trade
- 3rd Generation Chicago Native - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 12:28 pm:
I am tired of the Ricketts and all the belly aching they do.
They were life long Cub fans, they knew the long term problems, with the team and Stadium. Yet they outbid everyone. Paa Leeze! It’s thier baby now, so they can suck it up and deal with it, we are tired of them crying about it.
Go Sox go against the Twins starting tonight at The Cell, I will be there!
- Fed up - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 12:44 pm:
The Occupy protesters are marching on US Cellular to protest the weekends harsh beatings the sox put on the cubs.
- 47th Ward - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 1:17 pm:
I heard the Sox are giving away two free tickets for a game later this year to all CPD officers to thank them for their service this weekend.
Given the usually half empty Cell, couldn’t they give them 4 tickets each? 8?
White Sox Baseball: Good Seats Still Available.
- Anon - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 1:17 pm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VnKdSZriww
- wordslinger - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 1:22 pm:
47, tonight is Anarchist Cell Night at the Cell.
Everyone who wears a Guy Fawkes mask gets to jump the turnstyles and enjoy two-for-one Molotov cocktails.
A logical progression from Elvis-impersonator and bring-your-dog nights.
- 47th Ward - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 1:25 pm:
So other than the Guy Fawkes masks, about the same as any other Sox home game, right?
- Baltimoron - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 1:35 pm:
@wordslinger: I was a high schooler rooting for the O’s in Balitmore (how ’bout dem O’s, hon!?) when Kevin Hickey pitched there. He always cracked me up then and I had no idea about the rest of his life story until I read the Mark Konkol story, and it made me smile.
- Justbabs - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 6:32 pm:
Funny or die has the full ad. Worth the time for both sides.
http://chicagoist.com/2012/04/05/cubs_sox_offerman_robinson.php
- Kasich Walker, Jr. - Tuesday, May 22, 12 @ 6:52 pm:
I encourage the Ricketts to issue an IPO on the Cubs and maintain a majority interest.
Shares not purchased by loyal Cubs fans will be bought up by pension funds.
Price it high. Raise plenty of cash for improvements at Wrigley.