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The Chicago Cubs paid a hefty price in their Monday night winVincent Pariseon May 10, 2022 at 12:00 pm

The Chicago Cubs are a very bad baseball team. However, they are going to win sometimes and they did just that on Monday night. They defeated the San Diego Padres on the west coast to earn their first win in a long time. It was a wild game but they paid a price for the victory.

In the win, Seiya Suzuki hurt himself. He had a hit and an RBI contributing to the win (it kicked off Chicago’s scoring) before his departure but it is still a huge loss. He has right ankle soreness that apparently occurred when he tried to beat out a double play in the fifth inning.

Kyle Hendricks pitched a gem in this game. With a long losing streak, they needed their ace to stop the bleeding with a very good team on the other side. He went 8.2 innings and came just one out away from the complete game. Scott Efross came in and got the final out of the game.

In those 8.2 innings, Hendricks gave up just three hits, one walk, and had seven strikeouts. It was a brilliant performance that he needed to have badly. It helped the Cubs earn the 6-0 shutout victory.

Seiya Suzuki left tonight’s game due to right ankle soreness. pic.twitter.com/yVkqg7lV1q

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 10, 2022

Kyle really lets loose in San Diego. pic.twitter.com/98DUjNafyV

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 10, 2022

The Chicago Cubs need to hope that Seiya Suzuki returns in short order.

Suzuki’s potential injury update will keep Cubs fans up at night thinking about it. It doesn’t sound like it is too terrible but this team needs him back as soon as possible. They are already a struggling team so taking out their best hitter (up to this point) wouldn’t help them much.

The Cubs have two more with the San Diego Padres here on Tuesday and Wednesday. Wade Miley hasn’t pitched yet this season and is expected to get the start for the Cubs on Tuesday. He will face Mike Clevinger. Without Suzuki, this is going to be a very tough task.

What would the Cubs be losing if they lose him for an extended period of time? Well, for one, they’d be losing quality at-bats on a nightly basis. He has patient but also aggressive if that makes sense. He waits for good pitches and attacks them when they’re there. Hopefully, it isn’t bad (it doesn’t sound like it is) and he gets back as soon as possible.

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The NBA’s second round has had everything — what’s next in four big Game 5s?on May 10, 2022 at 12:59 pm

What’s next in four thrilling NBA conference semifinal series?

After Boston Celtics center Robert Williams III was a late scratch Monday night, Al Horford picked up the slack with a playoff career-high 30 points in a series-tying Game 4 win over Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks.

Despite shooting 9-for-37 from 3-point range, the Golden State Warriors rallied late to take a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Memphis Grizzlies, who hope Ja Morant can return after missing Game 4 because of a knee injury.

Behind 31 points from James Harden and part two of the triumphant return of Joel Embiid, who missed the first two games of the series because of a concussion and a fractured orbital bone, the Philadelphia 76ers evened their showdown with the Miami Heat. For top-seeded Miami, the health of guard Kyle Lowry has been a question mark hovering over this series.

In Dallas, Phoenix Suns guard Chris Paul had his second straight bizarre performance in a loss, fouling out early in the fourth quarter of Game 4 after committing seven first-half turnovers in Game 3. Meanwhile, Dallas’ role players stepped up on Sunday; Mavs not named Luka Doncic hit 19 of their 20 3-pointers, led by eight from Dorian Finney-Smith and four from Davis Bertans.

With three series tied and a fourth featuring the No. 2-seeded Grizzlies on the brink, where is each headed as the conference semis shift to critical Game 5s?

Lowry returned to the East semifinals knowing his left hamstring was less than 100 percent. But the veteran point guard knows Miami needs him — even after taking a 2-0 lead — as the series shifted back to his hometown.

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The 36-year-old gave it a go, but it has been clear through Games 3 and 4 that Lowry won’t be anywhere close to himself the rest of the way — if he returns to the court at all.

“If you’re asking if I’m going to try and play,” Lowry said after Miami’s Game 4 loss on Sunday, “yes, I’ll be trying to play Game 5.” Lowry’s prodigious basketball IQ was the only thing pushing him through the injury he suffered in the first round against the Atlanta Hawks that cost him his next four games.

That Lowry played 55 minutes in Games 3 and 4 combined, until tweaking the hamstring early in the fourth quarter of Game 4 and sitting the final 9 minutes and 42 seconds, was a reminder of why Miami was so excited to bring him to South Florida last summer and believed he would be a perfect fit within the vaunted “Heat Culture.”

But Lowry rarely, if ever, showed any kind of burst on the court. His shooting — 3-for-14 from the field and 0-for-8 from 3-point range for the series — has been impacted by his injury.

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James Harden goes for 31 points and nine assists, leading Philadelphia to the Game 4 win and tying the series at two.

Lowry’s counterpart, James Harden, was in the same situation a year ago. Harden, then with the Brooklyn Nets, returned from his hamstring injury to play against the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2021 East semifinals, averaging 46.3 minutes throughout the final three games of the series while struggling to move.

Like Harden last season, Lowry has still managed to provide a few signature moments. He ignited one of Miami’s best stretches of Game 4 in the second quarter. And he somehow forced Joel Embiid, who is a foot taller than him, into botching a post-up opportunity.

But for a team that acquired Lowry to generate better half-court offense in the later rounds of the playoffs, it’s a devastating injury.

Thursday, May 12
Heat at 76ers, Game 6 (7 p.m.)
Suns at Mavs, Game 6 (9:30 p.m.)

Friday, May 13
Celtics at Bucks, Game 6*
Grizzlies at Warriors, Game 6*

*If necessary | All times Eastern

Even in the Heat’s wins at home, Miami’s offense didn’t look convincing and was cushioned by both Bam Adebayo getting whatever he wanted against DeAndre Jordan and Paul Reed inside with Embiid sidelined, and Philadelphia going a combined 14-for-64 from 3.

No one knew that more than Lowry, which is why he came back and played these past two games on a hamstring that isn’t right. And it’s why, if he can’t give Miami anything more in Game 5, the Heat easily could be facing elimination when this series heads to Philadelphia for Game 6 on Thursday (7 p.m. ET, ESPN).

— Tim Bontemps

Paul hasn’t been the same player since turning 37 — four days ago.

He was in vintage “Point God” form while the Suns jumped out to a 2-0 series lead at home, particularly during his 14-point flurry early in the fourth quarter to put away Game 2.

But Paul had a bizarrely bad birthday weekend, when he had more turnovers (nine) and fouls (10) than buckets in a pair of road losses as the Mavs evened the series.

Some of Paul’s struggles can just be chalked up to uncharacteristic sloppiness. He’ll likely never have a seven-turnover first half again, as he did in Game 1. And it was a shocking mental mistake to pick up his fourth foul just before halftime while chasing an offensive rebound he had minimal chance of grabbing.

But let’s give some credit to Dallas, with an assist to Father Time.

“Just making it hard for him, picking him up full-court,” Mavs forward Dorian Finney-Smith said postgame. “Just make him tired. He’s up in age, so we’re just trying to use it against him.”

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Tim Legler can’t explain Chris Paul’s Game 4 struggles, but he expects Paul to bounce back in Game 5.

Reggie Bullock is the Maverick primarily responsible for making Paul work for 94 feet. Bullock, 31, certainly isn’t a spring chicken by NBA standards but is young enough to consider Paul a mentor after playing for his AAU program as a teenager.

“Hopefully, I’ve got a little more energy in my tank than he does,” Bullock said between Games 3 and 4.

Dallas is also determined to prevent Paul from operating in his comfort zones in the half court. He’s an exception in the modern NBA, a player the Mavs want to force into the paint instead of watching him launch midrange jumpers, where he is elite. Paul went 10-of-15 from the midrange in the first two games; he was just 3-of-6 from those spots in Dallas.

The Mavs also took a couple of pages out of the CP3 playbook and used them against him. After he hunted Doncic in Game 2, draining the Mavs superstar by targeting him on defense, Dallas similarly put a bullseye on Paul. He’s been an elite defender throughout his career, but the 6-foot Paul isn’t equipped to deal with the 6-foot-7 Doncic backing him down.

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And Paul had to begrudgingly respect the Mavs pulling out a few tricks after he got into foul trouble.

Did Doncic flop on Paul’s fourth foul in Game 4? Paul asked Doncic at the time whether he really pushed him that hard. “No, not that hard,” Doncic slyly replied, “but it was a smart play.” “Yeah, I know,” Paul grumbled.

“We’re being taught by one of the best point guards ever on the other side how to do things,” Mavs coach Jason Kidd said. “That’s pretty cool this time of the year.”

— Tim MacMahon

Another late scratch, another Celtics win. Maybe Boston should try this more often.

Prior to Game 2, Marcus Smart was ruled out 90 minutes before tip-off with a right quad contusion; the Celtics won 109-86. Prior to Game 4, Robert Williams III was ruled out 90 minutes before tip-off with left knee soreness: The Celtics won 116-108.

While coach Ime Udoka would surely like to have his full complement of players available at all times, shortening his rotations has worked to Boston’s benefit.

In Game 2, Udoka essentially played seven players in the blowout victory. On Monday, Udoka briefly went with Daniel Theis as the eighth man but played him just 91 seconds in the second half as he stuck with a seven-man group for the majority of the final two quarters.

Jayson Tatum, Al Horford and Smart each surpassed the 40-minute mark, and Jaylen Brown might have joined them if he didn’t sit during large chunks of the game due to foul trouble.

Seemingly the more physical team has won each game, but that style has started taking its toll.

“The whole team was exhausted,” Smart said postgame. “But we wanted to make sure we weren’t the more tired team and to keep going no matter how tired we were.”

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Marcus Smart tries to pick up Giannis Antetokounmpo for over 10 seconds before giving up and leaving him on the floor.

Giannis Antetokounmpo was visibly gassed in the fourth quarter. After one tough finish down the stretch, he laid on his back staring at the Fiserv Forum ceiling for an extended period trying to catch his breath — the Bucks even pulled Antetokounmpo for a 49-second stretch in the fourth quarter when they were trailing.

Antetokounmpo has played at least 38 minutes in every game this series and topped out at just over 41 on Monday. Following the Game 4 victory, Udoka said that while he understands Milwaukee is hunting Brown and Tatum in matchups to make them work defensively, the Celtics are trying to do the same with Antetokounmpo.

The winner of this series might come down to who has more gas in the tank.

— Andrew Lopez

Despite a valiant effort playing Monday’s Game 4 without injured star Ja Morant, the Grizzlies will return home needing a win to extend what has been a magical season.

The formula that helped Memphis go 20-5 without Morant during the regular season allowed them to lead throughout the game. Predictably, the Grizzlies struggled to score without their leading scorer but compensated with stout defense — taking advantage of the Warriors’ sluggish, turnover-heavy start: The Warriors had 11 turnovers and shot an unthinkable 2-of-20 from 3-point range in the first half.

In 25 games without Morant, Memphis held opponents to 8.6 points per 100 possessions below their usual average, a mark that would have led the NBA by a wide margin.

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Steph Curry and the Warriors rally late to grab the 101-98 win over the Grizzlies in Game 4.

Poor opponent shooting has also been a hallmark of the Grizzlies’ success without Morant. Teams shot just 31.5% from 3-point range against Memphis in those 25 games. Golden State fell short of even that standard, finishing at 24% (9-of-37) despite key late 3s by Stephen Curry and Otto Porter Jr. — yet the Warriors found just enough offense to complete the comeback.

All eyes will remain on Morant’s knee, injured in the late stages of the Warriors’ Game 3 blowout win. If Morant can’t play, Memphis will have to continue relying on defense and timely scoring.

The Grizzlies can feel good about the decision to start Steven Adams, who had played less than seven minutes since Game 1 of their opening-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Golden State’s small lineup might actually be a more favorable matchup for Adams, who subsequently spent time in the NBA’s health and safety protocols before being cleared and not getting off the bench in Game 3. His size created problems on the offensive glass for the Warriors, and the Grizzlies were plus-13 in Adams’ 27 minutes. He finished with 10 points and 15 boards.

Memphis will also want to revisit the shot selection of guard Dillon Brooks before a must-win game. Despite making his final two shots, including a 3-pointer from a listed 38 feet at the buzzer, Brooks finished 5-of-19 on difficult attempts.

While Morant’s absence put more pressure on Brooks to create offense, this isn’t a new problem. Not counting Game 2, when he played three minutes before being ejected for a flagrant foul on Gary Payton II, Monday was Brooks’ fifth game this postseason shooting worse than 30% from the field. To extend their season, the Grizzlies will need better from Brooks.

— Kevin Pelton

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Get to know the Chicago Blackhawks 2022 lottery oddsVincent Pariseon May 10, 2022 at 11:00 am

The National Hockey League will determine the top two picks in the 2022 NHL Draft on Tuesday via a weighted lottery. The Chicago Blackhawks are a team involved and there are a lot of implications surrounding their results.

Blackhawks fans might remember the 2007 NHL Draft Lottery. They won it and earned the right to select Patrick Kane. A young kid from the London Knights changed the fortunes of this franchise forever.

It is clear that the draft is the best way to build a team. Chicago hit on other high picks as well like Jonathan Toews and Brent Seabrook while finding diamonds outside of the first round like Duncan Keith and Corey Crawford.

You can also see what making bad choices like Kirby Dach and Adam Boqvist can do for you. It is very important for them to build their team the right way. They just might need to wait a little bit of time, depending on how the lottery goes.

The 2022 NHL Draft Lottery is certainly interesting for Chicago Blackhawks fans.

The Chicago Blackhawks traded their first-round pick to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the trade that they acquired Seth Jones. It is, however, lottery protected. If the Hawks win one of these two picks, they would keep it and transfer the pick to the Blue Jackets in 2023.

This is very dangerous though. Shane Wright is the lock for the first overall pick this year. He is a very good player that should step into the NHL right away. Hockey Canada granted him exceptional status which is not something they hand out freely.

The problem is that they also granted it to Connor Bedard who will be the number one pick in 2023 and he is probably better than Wright which is saying something. The draft is also much deeper as a whole. The Blackhawks are going to be very bad in 2022-23 so this matters.

You would almost rather them not with the lottery this year and give up the first-round pick. There is a good chance that they will have even better odds for a better player in 2023 if they don’t win it this year.

The worst possible outcome is that the Hawks win the second overall pick this year because they would then be missing out on both Shane Wright and Connor Bedard. To be honest, going for the tank in 2022-23 is the way to go.

The odds for the first overall pick look like this:

Montreal Canadiens 18.5%Arizona Coyotes 13.5%Seattle Kraken 11.5%Philadelphia Flyers 9.5%New Jersey Devils 8.5 %Chicago Blackhawks 7.5%Ottawa Senators 6.5%Detroit Red Wings 6.0%Buffalo Sabres 5.0%Anaheim Ducks 3.5%San Jose Sharks 3.0%Columbus Blue Jackets 2.5%New York Islanders 2.0%Winnipeg Jets 1.5%Vancouver Canucks 0.5%Vegas Golden Knights 0.5%

To be honest, there are a few things to root for here and one of them is for the Hawks to not win a lottery spot so they can try to win it next year. That would be the best way for them to push their franchise forward. However, if they do win it, nobody is going to complain about Shane Wright.

It is also fair to hope that none of the other Western Conference teams win it. Most of the top ten are in the East so they have a better chance of winning it but you never know. The division rival Arizona Coyotes winning it would be less than ideal.

The Seattle Kraken winning it could also be disastrous for the rest of the Western Conference as they are already building something nice. Adding a guy like Shane Wright to their mix of your prospects would be bad for other rebuilding teams like the Hawks. Hopefully, regardless of what happens, the Blackhawks react to it in a smart way.

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Bucks, Hawks to play preseason games in UAEon May 10, 2022 at 12:28 pm

The Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks will have two preseason matchups at Abu Dhabi in October, marking the NBA’s first games in the United Arab Emirates and the Arabian Gulf.

The two exhibitions will take place Oct. 6 and Oct. 8 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The NBA announced the games Tuesday in conjunction with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.

They’re the third and fourth international preseason games known to be on next season’s schedule.

The Golden State Warriors and Washington Wizards are heading to Saitama, Japan, for games on Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Those will be the first games for the NBA outside of North America since Jan. 24, 2020, when Milwaukee and Charlotte met in Paris for a regular-season game about six weeks before the global pandemic started.

The last time the NBA traveled overseas for preseason contests was October 2019, when Sacramento and Indiana played twice in Mumbai, Houston and Toronto played twice in Saitama and the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn played a pair of games in China.

The teams going overseas for preseason games typically are allowed to open training camps a few days before the rest of the league. Most teams are expecting camps to begin Sept. 26, which – assuming the schedule stays as per usual – would put the league on target to hold opening night next season on Oct. 18.

The Bucks-Hawks exhibitions, billed as The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2022, are part of a multi-year partnership between the NBA and the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.

NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum went to Abu Dhabi in November to sign a multiyear deal between the league and tourism officials there.

The partnership includes the launching earlier this year of the first Jr. NBA Abu Dhabi League, a youth basketball league for 450 boys and girls 11-14 years old from schools across Abu Dhabi.

The partnership also includes a variety of interactive fan events featuring appearances by current and former NBA players, a series of NBA FIT clinics promoting health and wellness plus an NBA 2K League exhibition event at Middle East Film & Comic Con.

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Bucks, Hawks to play preseason games in UAEon May 10, 2022 at 11:47 am

The Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks will have two preseason matchups at Abu Dhabi in October, marking the NBA’s first games in the United Arab Emirates and the Arabian Gulf.

The two exhibitions will take place Oct. 6 and Oct. 8 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The NBA announced the games Tuesday in conjunction with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.

They’re the third and fourth international preseason games known to be on next season’s schedule.

The Golden State Warriors and Washington Wizards are heading to Saitama, Japan, for games on Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Those will be the first games for the NBA outside of North America since Jan. 24, 2020, when Milwaukee and Charlotte met in Paris for a regular-season game about six weeks before the global pandemic started.

The last time the NBA traveled overseas for preseason contests was October 2019, when Sacramento and Indiana played twice in Mumbai, Houston and Toronto played twice in Saitama and the Los Angeles Lakers and Brooklyn played a pair of games in China.

The teams going overseas for preseason games typically are allowed to open training camps a few days before the rest of the league. Most teams are expecting camps to begin Sept. 26, which – assuming the schedule stays as per usual – would put the league on target to hold opening night next season on Oct. 18.

The Bucks-Hawks exhibitions, billed as The NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2022, are part of a multi-year partnership between the NBA and the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi.

NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum went to Abu Dhabi in November to sign a multiyear deal between the league and tourism officials there.

The partnership includes the launching earlier this year of the first Jr. NBA Abu Dhabi League, a youth basketball league for 450 boys and girls 11-14 years old from schools across Abu Dhabi.

The partnership also includes a variety of interactive fan events featuring appearances by current and former NBA players, a series of NBA FIT clinics promoting health and wellness plus an NBA 2K League exhibition event at Middle East Film & Comic Con.

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Guardians stun White Sox; Naylor makes historyon May 10, 2022 at 6:37 am

CHICAGOJosh Naylor hit a tying grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning and a three-run homer in the 11th, powering a huge comeback that carried the Cleveland Guardians past the Chicago White Sox 12-9 on Monday night.

Naylor also had a run-scoring double in the eighth and finished with eight RBIs for the Guardians, who stunned Chicago by rallying from an 8-2 deficit in the ninth aided by two White Sox errors.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Naylor became the first player since the stat became official in 1920 to have 8 RBIs from the eighth inning on in a game. He also became the first player in major league history with multiple three-run home runs (or a grand slam) from the ninth inning on in a game.

“Nothing surprises me what he can do with the bat,” teammate Franmil Reyes said. “That was amazing. A legendary moment.”

Andres Gimenez led off the ninth inning with a homer and then doubled home a run in the 10th as the Guardians snapped Chicago’s six-game winning streak. They have won eight of 10 following a seven-game skid.

It was the first multi-homer game for Naylor, back from a horrific leg injury last season. He is 10 for 17 with runners in scoring position this year.

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Naylor launched his first career slam off Liam Hendriks, handing the All-Star closer his first blown save since April 8.

Naylor’s go-ahead drive came off Ryan Burr and barely cleared the right-field fence. Burr (0-1) started the 11th in place of Reynaldo Lopez, who felt lower back tightness while warming up and left the game.

“It stings,” Hendriks said. “It should have been something I should have taken care of. We were one strike away and I couldn’t get it done. That’s what stings the most.”

Burr was equally remorseful.

“It sucks,” he said. “Some days you’re the windshield, some days you’re the bug. I was the bug today. I got squashed. It sucks to let this team down.”

Emmanuel Clase (1-2) allowed a run in the 10th but earned the win. Trevor Stephan pitched a perfect 11th for his second major league save and first this season.

White Sox starter Michael Kopech allowed two hits through six innings and Chicago got three-run homers from Gavin Sheets and AJ Pollock to build a big lead. But four errors, which tied a season high set April 20 in the first game of a doubleheader, haunted the White Sox.

Sheets dropped a line drive to right field with two outs in the first that allowed the Guardians’ first run to score. Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson and third baseman Yoan Moncada committed costly errors in the ninth.

The White Sox loaded the bases on three walks in the bottom of the ninth, but third baseman Jose Ramirez made a diving stop and Naylor stretched far at first base to field the throw for the final out of the inning.

Kopech lowered his ERA to 0.93, and his six innings tied a career high set Aug. 26, 2018, at Detroit.

The game marked the return of Moncada and the White Sox debut of reliever Joe Kelly. Moncada hadn’t played this season because of a right oblique strain. Kelly, who was out due to a right biceps nerve injury, pitched a scoreless seventh.

Information from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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Spring Cocktails From Chicago’s Best Bars To TryAmanda Schellingon May 2, 2022 at 5:03 pm

The spring weather is a bit tardy this year, but seasonal drinks sure aren’t! And if you’re in Chicago, you know saying no to each year’s spring cocktails is not accepted by your friends! With unique flavors and ingredients, your favorite Chicago bars sure go full out to make sure your spring begins in the best way! So, check out these crispy, flavorful, refreshing drinks from our favorite spots. You won’t be disappointed!

435 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60654

Lovingly encoded as “…-” when texting our friends, this tropical paradise is a great place for all seasons, and undoubtedly Chicago’s best Tiki Bar! For this spring, check out their signature drink sharing the same name as the establishment (Three Dots and a Dash), made with martinique rhum agricole, aged guyana rum, and fresh orange and lime juice! 

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12 W Elm St, Chicago, IL 60610

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Looking for a citrusy, sugary cocktail perfect for the warmer weather? Check out La Floridita, Sparrow’s signature drink. Combineing rum, lime, and grapefruit, this cocktail will be the perfect summer getaway once the heatwave hits. Plus, who wouldn’t want to escape the blazing sun and step into an Art Deco building from 1927, and enjoy some dark, cozy, old-school vibes? 

3201 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Scofflaw is the place to turn your friend into a gin lover. Instead of a signature cocktail, Scofflaw has a signature spirit — their own brand of gin! Made from grains found in the midwest, Scofflaw’s Old Tom gin sure hits the spot on a hot day. Try the Hoi Polloi, a new addition to their spring and summer menu, or go straight for an Old Tom tasting where you explore all the variations. Hey, don’t put the blame on us if you get hooked!

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632 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654

Check out the oriental spring drink from TAO Chicago! Kappa Togarashi features dos hombres mezcal, casamigos blanco tequila, aloe vera, cucumber, and togarashi. Kappa is a creature in traditional Japanese Folklore that really loves cucumbers and sumo wrestling. You can think of this as a cucumber aloe vera mezcalrita. The aloe vera liqueur lends a bright, citrus, and botanical note and the smokiness of the mezcal and the spicy/savory elements of the togarashi add a complexity that is quite enjoyable.

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1500 N Clybourn Ave, Chicago, IL 60610

Other than its classic Mai Tai, KINGS is launching two more seasonal cocktails for the warmer days: Purple Stone with Empress Gin, Fresh Lemon & Lime, Orgeat, Grapefruit Soda, and La Vida Fumada with Xicala Mezcal Tequila, Lime Juice, Fresh Lemon & Lime, Tajin Rim. Featuring fresh spring ingredients, these new cocktails are a refreshing complement to KINGS’ bowling and entertainment experience. KINGS is also a great destination for sports viewing, and what goes better with sports than cocktails?

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2924 N Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60618

Central Park Bar, the Avondale newcomer, has a simple yet refreshing cocktail, perfect for springtime sipping in their new backyard beer garden. General Manager Sarah Crossley said, “Our Fountain Water is our take on the classic Texas Ranch Water cocktail, and is both refreshing and uncomplicated, a great pairing for warmer weather.”

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1910 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647

Remedy, the popular happy hour and late-night bar on the border of Bucktown and Wicker Park, serves up a rotating menu of eclectic cocktails. On deck for springtime sippers is the El Diablo cocktail, made with creme de cassis which adds a rich, dark berry flavor that pops when paired with the sweet effervescence of the ginger beer. Guests can customize the cocktail with Olmeca Altos Silver Tequila for a smoother taste or El Buho Mezcal for some added smokiness.

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2683 N Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60614

In the spirit of the well-known phrase “April showers bring May flowers”, aliveOne in Lincoln Park created the Thunder. The specialty gin-based cocktail is sweet, light, and bubbly. The use of Empress 1908 Gin, which is infused with a signature blend of black tea and butterfly pea blossom, gives Thunder its purple coloring, reminiscent of spring blooms like lilacs and bellflowers.

1110 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

In the heart of Humboldt Park sat The Hi-Low, an enticing bar with not one, but two seasonal specialties for this year. For those looking for a refreshing spring cocktail, try Cucumber Ricky. Or, check out Square Roots, which features a spicy-sweet flavor that tastes like a midsummer romance.

4359 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60641

What is spring? Flowers and busy bees, and… honey! Check out the famous Honey Dip cocktail at Moonflower, perfect for this year’s late-arriving spring . A delicious mix of gin, carpano bianco, honey, peppercorn, mint, and lime, this powerful cocktail brings a blend of striking flavors into one glass.

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19 E Ohio St, Chicago, IL 60611

Inside the Freehand Hotel in Streeterville is the Broken Shaker, a summer getaway with dim-lighting, plush seating, and delicious cocktails. This year, try Mucho Mucho Amor with gin, fresh squeezed lemon juice, and homemade peach-rosemary orgeat, or The Money Shaker Margarita, with tequila blanco, sherry, agave-gomme syrup, acidified lime, and orange bitters。

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Dog Friendly Restaurants, Patios, Beaches, & Places in ChicagoKali Crameron May 9, 2022 at 5:57 pm

An Insider’s Guide to Chicago’s Dog-Friendly Places

It’s hard owning a pup in the city. Not only do you have to make sure you’re living in a dog-friendly place with enough space for them to wander while you’re at work, but you also need to remember to take them for walks amid your busy schedule. This makes it extra complicated when you’re also trying to have a complete social life since pets have restrictions on where they can roam alongside people.

But don’t despair yet! Luckily, Chicago is dog-friendly enough for you to hang out with your pooch outside of the park. There are a handful of dog-friendly restaurants, bars, beaches, patios, and places in Chicago where you can grab a drink or meal with your best friend without any problems at all.

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There were so many options to choose from, but these are our personal favorites. Hit up these dog-friendly bars, restaurants, places, and activities in Chicago this week!

Bars, Breweries, & Wineries

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3155 N Broadway

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This dog friendly brewery and patio in Chicago serves delicious beer,  can also bring your doggo along without issues.

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3931 N Ashland Ave

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No cats. But definitely dogs. Ten Cat Tavern in Chicago includes a dog friendly patio that makes it feel like home. This tavern includes artwork strung about and cozy armchairs resting conveniently by a fireplace. All that’s left is for a cute puppy to climb onto your lap and fall asleep. 

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2048 W Armitage Ave

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Jack & Ginger’s is an underrated dog friendly place in Chicago. What looks like a tiny dive from the outside is actually a quaint sports bar with lots of indoor seating and a beautiful dog friendly patio .

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3655 N Sheffield Ave

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While Wrigley Field does not allow dogs, there are plenty of dog friendly places in Chicago in similar areas that will let you pre-game with your pooch, like Murphy’s.This dog friendly patio is a perfect place to drink a beer and share a couple of pieces of your meal with your puppy.

205 N Peoria St, Chicago, IL 60607

Looking to dine on one of the hottest streets in the West Loop? Don’t miss a minute of the excitement this summer while dining al fresco at PB&J. Enjoy unique Neapolitan pizzas and ice-cold draft beers to cool you down from the Chicago sun. PB&J even offers a Pupwich for all the hungry dogs with a bone-shaped sandwich made with Wonder Bread and Peanut Butter for the ultimate afternoon treat. Those looking to take a break from the blaring heat, PB&J’s garage retractable doors will be open all summer long making it the perfect indoor-outdoor space.

1300 W Wellington Ave, Chicago, IL 60657

Escape the downtown hustle and bustle and head up north to the eclectic Lakeview neighborhood and enjoy quality ingredients and delicious food while catching some rays at Farm Bar. After walking the streets with your furry friend, rest your feet and paws at the quant Farm Bar patio, complete with a beautiful garden and peaceful atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for some puppy love.

Restaurants, Bistros, & Cafes

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1531 N Damen Ave

Tacos you can share with your doge? Hell yes. Big Star is a dog friendly restaurant in Chicago that allows you to share the patio with your best friend. This dog friendly place is usually pretty crowded though, so make sure to plan ahead.

2075 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

Just steps away from Lincoln Park, soak up the cool breeze from the lake while indulging in small and large bites, craft cocktails, or Gemini’s bottomless brunch. Looking for a spot to bring your furry friends? Gemini’s patio is pet-friendly and walk-ins are welcome, making it the perfect spot to head to after spending the day at Lincoln Park or exploring the city with your pooch.

1525 N Wells St, Chicago, IL 60610

Situated in the heart of Old Town, what better way to be spotted this spring and summer than dining alfresco on Wells Street at LG’s Bar & Kitchen. Sip on innovative cocktails including the Creme Brulee Martini or Pornstar Martini while people watching. Enjoy small and large plates, perfect to share with friends or a hot date, or just a night with you and your pup.

5311 S Lake Park Ave W

This one caught my attention. This dog-friendly restaurant is gorgeous and upscale that allows you to bring your dog along on your dinner dates. Fido’s gonna love that stroganoff.

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2657 N Kedzie Ave

One of our favorite eateries regardless, Longman & Eagle takes it up a notch with their dog friendly patio so so even if you’re dining by yourself, you’re never truly alone.

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2952 W Armitage Ave

Goddamn, your pup is sure to love any scraps you give him or her from this dog friendly restaurant in Chicago. Though limited on inside space, Parson’s doesn’t mind if you’ve got a four-legged friend with you for lunch.

840 N Wabash Ave

No point hitting up a shithole cafe when you can grab a table at this gorgeous, dog-friendly restaurant and bistro. They even offer Doggie To-Go Meals, so you can take some home with you. Enjoy French food and French bulldogs everywhere at this dog friendly patio.

Places, Stores, & Activities

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While your pooch is not permitted to transgress the rest of Montrose Beach, you can bring him or her over to the dog-friendly beach in Chicago for a full day of fun. You’re bound to find other dog lovers there with their pals, so you can have an impromptu playdate in the sand.

We even have a killer parking spot for you, so you can spend more time in the sun.

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Not only is this place known for refusing to test their products on animals, but you can also bring your pooch along when you’re shopping for new skincare. Though there are various locations downtown, just make sure to check with any malls they might be in. 

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Around the USA, Nordstrom is known for being a dog friendly place that allows your loved one to wander through their department stores, and the one on Michigan Avenue is definitely included in that. If you’re in need of new shoes, it’s probably a good idea to bring your dog along and see if he or she is interested in chewing them up before you purchase.

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Want your dog to experience our amazing skyline, too? Bring him or her along on a lake-bound adventure when you sign up for Seadog Cruises. Just 30 minutes along the lakeshore and you’re back on the land, so a quick potty break before you go should be more than enough.

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While the Cubs have yet to jump on board with this fantastic idea, the White Sox are ahead of the game. Guaranteed Rate Field has two Dog Days set this year: April 29 and September 10.

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7 Best Places for the Best Orange Chicken in ChicagoAmanda Schellingon May 6, 2022 at 1:59 pm

Tangy, spicy, and sweet. Orange chicken is a Chinese-cuisine staple perfect for any time of the year, and has remained one of the most favored Chinese dishes since its invention in 1987 by Panda Express Exec. Chef Andy Kao. But not all are cooked the same. So, if you want to get the best orange chicken in Chicago, not the over-flavored, over-breaded, or undercooked crap, check out these spots hand-picked by our foodie editors. 

769 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60661

225 W Cermak Rd, Chicago, IL 60616

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Orange chicken at Xi’An Cuisine is one of our favorites. As one of the most authentic Chinese restaurants in town, they surprisingly have a great handle on the American-Chinese cuisine too. Choosing either Xi’An location for a plate of fresh, fried to order, crispy orange chicken with the perfect amount of breading. Pair it with some of their homemade crab rangoon for the perfect Chinese meal. 

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3203 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657

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Blink and you’ll miss it. The best spots for classic dishes are often the ones that are a bit tricky to find. That’s exactly the case with Bamboo Garden. Located on Clark Street in Lake View East, this Chinese restaurant has all the classic dishes like egg fu young, moo shoo pork, and of course, orange chicken. We love the fresh citrus scent in their Orange Chicken, which isn’t always a thing with other restaurants.

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With five locations across Chicagoland (Roscoe Village, Evanston, Chinatown, UIC, and Naperville), a trip to Joy Yee for orange chicken is a no brainer. And don’t forget to explore their full menu, too. By combining dishes and flavors from across Asia, Joy Yee has cultivated a broad menu with complementing tastes, and a friendly atmosphere to enjoy it all. PS: Joy Yee is also known for their delicious bubble teas.

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4131 N Rockwell St, Chicago, IL 60618

Dai Yee’s in Horner Park is the closes you can get to homemade Chinese food. Their orange chicken is undoubtedly one of the best in town. With light bedding and homemade sauce, you just can’t replicate its flavor anywhere else. Since they fry with vegetable oil, you won’t get that sluggish, stuffed feeling from the breaded chicken bites at all.

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MingHin Cuisine is a critically acclaimed spot to for delicious Chinese fare, and literally every Chicagoan knows that. MingHin’s recommendations and honors came far and wide, including Chicago food bloggers and Eater Chicago. With locations in four Chicago neighborhoods, their delicious food, including tangy orange chicken, is available essentially wherever you are. The spaces are trendy with lively atmospheres, and patios in Chinatown and Streeterville for the perfect summer dining experience.

2545 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614

1300 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Fried rice, hot and sour soup, and of course, orange chicken. The immense menu at Chengdu Impression across two iconic Chicago neighborhoods (Lincoln Park and Wicker Park) will always keep you coming back for more. With a focus on Sichuan style Chinese cuisine, the food at Chengdu Impression is packed with flavors. With herbs and ingredients like garlic, chili peppers, and ginger, this spot brings a burst of zest to each dish served.

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3144 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60657

1950 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622

For an upscale date night filled with tasty food at a trendy, romantic spot, Little Wok, with two locations, is your perfect spot. In both Lakeview and Wicker Park, the menu here has all the flavors of China, Japan, and Korea so you’ll be satisfied no matter what you’re craving. Along with the classics, LittleWok also has a lengthy, fresh menu of sushi, sashimi, and nigiri that pairs perfectly with their sake, soju, and creative cocktail menu. Stop in for your flavorful favorites or to try something new. 

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Guardians stun White Sox; Naylor makes historyon May 10, 2022 at 6:37 am

CHICAGOJosh Naylor hit a tying grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning and a three-run homer in the 11th, powering a huge comeback that carried the Cleveland Guardians past the Chicago White Sox 12-9 on Monday night.

Naylor also had a run-scoring double in the eighth and finished with eight RBIs for the Guardians, who stunned Chicago by rallying from an 8-2 deficit in the ninth aided by two White Sox errors.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Naylor became the first player since the stat became official in 1920 to have 8 RBIs from the eighth inning on in a game. He also became the first player in major league history with multiple three-run home runs (or a grand slam) from the ninth inning on in a game.

“Nothing surprises me what he can do with the bat,” teammate Franmil Reyes said. “That was amazing. A legendary moment.”

Andres Gimenez led off the ninth inning with a homer and then doubled home a run in the 10th as the Guardians snapped Chicago’s six-game winning streak. They have won eight of 10 following a seven-game skid.

It was the first multi-homer game for Naylor, back from a horrific leg injury last season. He is 10 for 17 with runners in scoring position this year.

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Naylor launched his first career slam off Liam Hendriks, handing the All-Star closer his first blown save since April 8.

Naylor’s go-ahead drive came off Ryan Burr and barely cleared the right-field fence. Burr (0-1) started the 11th in place of Reynaldo Lopez, who felt lower back tightness while warming up and left the game.

“It stings,” Hendriks said. “It should have been something I should have taken care of. We were one strike away and I couldn’t get it done. That’s what stings the most.”

Burr was equally remorseful.

“It sucks,” he said. “Some days you’re the windshield, some days you’re the bug. I was the bug today. I got squashed. It sucks to let this team down.”

Emmanuel Clase (1-2) allowed a run in the 10th but earned the win. Trevor Stephan pitched a perfect 11th for his second major league save and first this season.

White Sox starter Michael Kopech allowed two hits through six innings and Chicago got three-run homers from Gavin Sheets and AJ Pollock to build a big lead. But four errors, which tied a season high set April 20 in the first game of a doubleheader, haunted the White Sox.

Sheets dropped a line drive to right field with two outs in the first that allowed the Guardians’ first run to score. Chicago shortstop Tim Anderson and third baseman Yoan Moncada committed costly errors in the ninth.

The White Sox loaded the bases on three walks in the bottom of the ninth, but third baseman Jose Ramirez made a diving stop and Naylor stretched far at first base to field the throw for the final out of the inning.

Kopech lowered his ERA to 0.93, and his six innings tied a career high set Aug. 26, 2018, at Detroit.

The game marked the return of Moncada and the White Sox debut of reliever Joe Kelly. Moncada hadn’t played this season because of a right oblique strain. Kelly, who was out due to a right biceps nerve injury, pitched a scoreless seventh.

Information from ESPN’s Jesse Rogers and The Associated Press was used in this report.

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