American Airlines tests speedier security, and a Chicago ex-cop admits a fraudulent tax scheme.
Tag: Pittsburgh Pirates
Time for the Cubs to bring the Mets back down to earth
Will the Mets’ two cross-country trips take a toll on the New Yorkers?
Cubs’ 17-0 win last night the most lopsided shutout in interleague history
But not as lopsided as the north-siders’ 22-0 loss at Wrigley in 1975.
White Sox still haunted by the ghost of Adam Dunn
The south-siders have gone 25 innings without a run, but they pushed runners all the way to second base yesterday.
The Chicago International Film Festival, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Can the Cubs still lose 100 this season?
By scheduling more doubleheaders, the Cubs could reach 100 losses quicker.
Sox rally, Cubs dally
The White Sox win their second straight in 11 innings; the Cubs lose their second straight in 16.
The loathsome hegemony of the Saint Louis Cardinals
How did the Cardinals become so hard to take?
Dunn looks for his 400th Sox strikeout as baseball returns to Chicago
Hope swings eternal for the Sox and Cubs.
It’s been fun, Albert
As a Cincinnati Reds fan, I can honestly say that I’m going to miss watching Albert Pujols annihilate the NL Central, year in and year out.