Videos

Jake Burger’s pinch homer carries White Sox to comeback victory over Rays

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jake Burger’s pinch homer in the eighth inning woke up a listless White Sox lineup and gave a team starving for a win a 3-2 victory Saturday afternoon.

After losing the first four games of a road trip that started in Toronto, the Sox evened their series with the Rays by scoring three runs in the eighth on pinch hitter Adam Engel’s bloop double, Danny Mendick’s single and Burger’s fifth homer of the season.

With reliever Kendall Graveman pitching, Mendick made a good play on Isaac Paredes’ ground ball with the bases loaded in the Rays’ eight, getting the out on a close play challenged by the Rays.

Dylan Cease walked seven over 4 2/3 innings and allowed two unearned runs, the result of an error by first baseman Jose Abreu in the fifth.

Drew Rasmussen pitched seven innings of scoreless ball for the Rays (31-22).

Liam Hendriks pitched a perfect ninth for his 15th save.

The Sox (24-27) go for a series victory Sunday with Lucas Giolito pitching.

Read More

Jake Burger’s pinch homer carries White Sox to comeback victory over Rays Read More »

Matt Swarmer strong again in Cubs’ Game 1 victory over Cardinals

It’s easy to overlook Matt Swarmer.

The 28-year-old right-hander played for Division II Kutztown State in Pennsylvania, was a 19th-round draft pick and spent years in the minors before getting the call to the big club.

True, Swarmer was the Cubs’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2018. But even his second straight brilliant start was overshadowed by the impending MLB debut of much-hyped prospect Caleb Kilian.

Still, after Swarmer handcuffed the Cardinals for six innings Saturday in a 6-1 Cubs win in the opener of a split doubleheader, he’s getting harder to ignore.

“Very impressive, never really in trouble,” manager David Ross said after Swarmer limited St. Louis to two hits.

Juan Yepez doubled withone out in the fifth, Tommy Edman homered into the right-field basket with one out in the sixth — and that was it. Paul Goldschmidt, who came in on a 25-game hitting streak, was 0-for-2 with two walks.

Swarmer, whohad a no-decision in a Cubs loss to the Brewers on Monday, again leaned on his fastball and a sneaky slider.

“It’s just straight down,” Ross said. “The lefties read fastball out of the hand, it’s on the same plane as the fastball. And then it just kind of disappears. You get real fastball swings out of hitters, not like, ‘Oh, there’s a slider and I try to adjust my swing.’ They swing through it.”

Swarmer struck out five and walked two, giving him 11 strikeouts and three walks over 12 innings.

Not bad against the top two teams in the NL Central.

Swarmer seemed almost star-struck by the thought of facing some of the Cardinals’ heavy hitters.

“I always watch those guys on TV and now to have a chance to face them, it’s really special in that moment,” he said. “I have to soak it all in. Man, these are the big-name guys.”

Swarmer, who left after 86 pitches, gave credit to catcher Willson Contreras.

“He called a great game,” Swarmer said. “I didn’t have to think too much out there.”

It was almost like two years ago, when Swarmer resorted to playing in an adult league after the minors shut down because of the pandemic.

“I was facing guys that had no hair,” he said earlier in the week, recalling that experience. “I was just trying to find anywhere to play or find live hitters.”

He didn’t have to be anywhere near as sharp as he’s been in a small sample size of MLB action.

“Those guys, you can get away with so much more,” Swarmer said. “You could throw ones right down the middle and they’d miss. Here you have to be really selective with what you’re throwing, in which counts.”

So far, Swarmer is making the right choices.

Heating up

Frank Schwndel had three hits in the opener, including a 425-foot homer into the bleachers in left-center in the fifth and an RBI single in the sixth.

After that, Schwindel was hitting .298 since May 11 with seven doubles, six homers and 20 RBIs, raising his batting average from .200 to .249,

He also made his pro pitching debut on Friday, working the ninth inning in a 14-5 Cubs loss.

When was the last time he warmed up? “Probably sophomore year high school,” Schwindel said. “I was a catcher so my coach wouldn’t let me do both.”

Injury updates

Ross said outfielder Seiya Suzuki has “almost full range of motion in that finger, so it’s getting better every day. … It’s just a slow process.”

Lefty Wade Miley (shoulder) “played catch the other day,” Ross said. “Threw light, and feels really good. So that was great news.”

Read More

Matt Swarmer strong again in Cubs’ Game 1 victory over Cardinals Read More »

Celtics wear ‘important’ shirts in support of Grineron June 5, 2022 at 12:42 am

SAN FRANCISCO — Members of the Boston Celtics wore T-shirts with “WE ARE BG” written across them at Saturday’s practice ahead of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in support of WNBA superstar Brittney Griner, who remains detained in Russia.

“The shirts were super important not only showing our support for our sister that is detained over in Russia, Brittney Griner, we just wanted to show that togetherness and love that we have throughout not only the NBA but the WNBA,” Grant Williams said. “She’s been a vital part of the WNBA over years past, college, and in the amount of impact she’s had on young female athletes, USA and overseas.

“We hope to have her back in the U.S. and reunited with her family and do what she loves and bring that love and tenacity she always plays with on the court.”

Williams, a vice president within the National Basketball Players Association, said the shirts were a collaboration between both the NBPA and WNBPA, as a way to show support for Griner as she continues to be held in Russia, where she’s been in custody since early February.

2 Related

“They sent them overnight to get them here for today,” Williams said. “They did a phenomenal job, and want to credit them to make that process happen. We just wanted to do that as a team. It was one of those things where no one questioned it. Everyone said, ‘Let’s do it.’ Everyone put the shirt on immediately when we got them, fresh off the box. They were ironed and good to go. So we wanted to show that love and support.”

Griner, 31, is a seven-time WNBA All-Star and a 2014 WNBA champion, and has been one of the league’s best players since being drafted by the Phoenix Mercury with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft out of Baylor, where she won a championship in 2012.

The 6-foot-9 center has been in custody since being detained at an airport in mid-February, with the United States government saying Griner has been wrongfully detained.

For the Celtics, it was a chance to show their solidarity with Griner with the attention of the basketball world on them during the NBA’s championship round.

“As a collective we wanted to come out and show our support for Brittney Griner,” Celtics star Jaylen Brown said. “She’s been over there for an extended amount of time, and we feel like enough is enough.”

Jayson Tatum got to know Griner when the two of them were both members of Team USA at last year’s Summer Olympic games in Tokyo. He said the restrictions on the movement of players due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic meant he got a chance to spend lots of time with Griner, and enjoyed being in her company.

“Being over there with the Olympics, obviously it was during COVID and so we couldn’t really go out and see other events and things like that,” Tatum said. “So after the games, after practice, we would be in the hospitality room, men and women. We would be in there, playing cards, karaoke, things like that, video games. Great person to be around. She just lightens the entire room with her personality.

“So it’s extremely tough seeing what she’s going through. I know everybody sees and feels that, and obviously we’re all together in support trying to bring her back to her family and things like that. Yeah, wearing those shirts today in support of her.”

Read More

Celtics wear ‘important’ shirts in support of Grineron June 5, 2022 at 12:42 am Read More »

Curry likes resilient Warriors’ chances in Game 2on June 5, 2022 at 12:30 am

SAN FRANCISCO — Stephen Curry has seen the Golden State Warriors bounce back before multiple times this season and has confidence they will do it again in Game 2.

Citing how the Warriors rebounded from their 39-point loss in Game 5 at Memphis in the second round and a 10-point loss to Dallas in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals before closing out both teams in the ensuing game, Curry says he has seen proof of resilience this season.

“Even moments throughout the regular season where things are starting to get away from us a little bit at times,” Curry said after practice on Saturday. “And kind of have your ‘Come-to-Jesus’ moment, like we need to play right.

“How are we going to flip the script and get things back on the right track? We usually responded pretty well.”

2 Related

After suffering a fourth-quarter meltdown and dropping Game 1 of the NBA Finals at home, the Warriors lost a series-opening game for only the third time in the Steve Kerr era. But for this current collection of Warriors, this is the first time they’ve been down 0-1 in a best-of-seven series.

“It’s the first time for a lot of things with this particular group,” Curry said of a team that features players like Andrew Wiggins and Jordan Poole making their NBA Finals debut. “We are here in the Finals for a reason, because we figured it out along the way. If we’re going to get back in this series, we’ve got to figure it out again.”

Asked if this qualifies as one of those moments of truth, Curry replied emphatically, “absolutely.”

The Warriors will look to defend the Celtics’ 3-point shooters much better after surrendering 21 3-pointers, including nine in the fourth quarter.

“We have to play with more force on the defensive end,” said Draymond Green, who has held himself accountable for not playing up to his standards in Game 1. “I think there were times in the game when they didn’t feel us, when you’re playing against a great team at this level at this point in the season, they have to feel you every possession.

“We just have to make sure they feel us every possession.”

The Warriors could utilize defender Gary Payton II in Game 2. Payton did not play in Game 1 although he was available after being out with a broken elbow since Game 2 of the second round against Memphis. Kerr — who played Andre Iguodala 12 minutes in Game 1 after the veteran had not played since Game 4 of the first round against Denver due to a neck injury — said Payton is feeling better and he anticipates using him more.

Otto Porter Jr. called Game 2 “a must-win” three times after practice. The Warriors will be looking toward their championship-experienced core to lead the way. Curry, Klay Thompson and Green all expressed confidence in the Warriors’ ability to bounce back with the championship on the line.

“Draymond and Steph have been in the Finals six times now,” Kerr said. “They have seen it all. They have seen everything. They have won championships. They have lost championships. They have had their heart broken. They have had parades. This is all part of it. So that’s the right mental approach, and that’s one that’s born out of experience.”

Thompson said he’s excited for Game 2.

“I need to make more shots,” said Thompson, who made 6-of-14 shots in Game 1. “I need to take more shots. I need to get more stops. I need to just be myself. Yeah, that would be one of the greatest to ever shoot it, so I’ll rely on that.

“We are going to play with desperation tomorrow, and I think that’s when we are at our best.”

Read More

Curry likes resilient Warriors’ chances in Game 2on June 5, 2022 at 12:30 am Read More »

White Sox’ Gavin Sheets trying to adjust in second season

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — When he batted .250/.324/.506 with 11 homers in 54 games as a rookie last season, Gavin Sheets made an impression, enough of one for White Sox management to trust him as a needed left-handed power hitting piece in their 2022 lineup.

Sheets was supposed to blend in with the Sox lineup core of Tim Anderson, Yoan Moncada, Luis Robert, Jose Abreu, Yasmani Grandal and Eloy Jimenez, but the struggles or absence of four of them has cast a brighter glare on the .209/.277/.333. hitting line Sheets took into the Sox’ game against the Rays Saturday.

“I need to put some consistent at-bats together,” Sheets told the Sun-Times Saturday.

Sheets said made recent adjustments working in the hitting cage, studied video from last year when he was more productive and has detected a couple of differences in his setup and moves he was making. But the bottom line, he said, is how pitchers adjusted with expanded scouting reports on him this season.

“It’s tough, they’re pitching me a little differently, I have to adjust to that,” he said. “It’s a game of adjustments.”

The Sox were questioned for not going outside the organization for an impact left-handed bat in the offseason, and as the team slogs through a hitting drought, the questions still stand. Sheets’ showing in 2021, the depth of the Sox lineup around him and not impeding Sheets’ development were stated reasons why they didn’t.

Sheets’ .610 OPS is .220 points lower than last season.

“I proved I can do damage on the fastball last year,” he said. “Not getting as many fastballs, so it’s about picking out offspeed pitches you can do damage with. Just trying to be aggressive in the zone. I can get stuck sometimes when I get too passive.”

A first baseman by trade, Sheets played his 16th game in right field Saturday. He has played three in left field and nine at first base and DH’d 13 times.

Sheets popped up and struck out his first two at-bats Saturday. The Sox trailed the Rays 2-0 in the seventh, trying to avoid their fifth straight loss.

Velasquez injury is mild

Right-hander Vince Velasquez’ groin strain that landed him on the 15-day injured list Friday wasn’t bad enough to prevent him from playing catch the same day, and he expects to throw a bullpen “in a couple days.”

Velasquez (5.30 ERA in eight appearances including seven starts) was scheduled to start against the Rays Friday but was replaced by callup Davis Martin. He was hurt shagging fly balls in Toronto.

“Feeling good,” Velasquez said. “A little freak accident. I guess I kind of stepped in the wrong direction and kind of grabbed on. I had to make a decision for myself and for the team, do I want to go out with something that would probably linger all game and cause some compensation and put myself in a bad situation.”

Banks down, Crick up

Right-hander Kyle Crick was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte and lefty Tanner Banks was optioned to Charlotte. Crick, who pitched three scoreless innings over two appearances in Toronto, stayed with the team even though he was optioned to Charlotte Friday as room was made to reinstate Dylan Cease and Kendall Graveman to the roster.

He entered in the sixth inning against the Rays Saturday.

“He’s got stuff,” La Russa said. “I mean, he’s got playable, major league stuff. More than just a nice slider. He’s got movement in his fastball, nice pop to it.”

Read More

White Sox’ Gavin Sheets trying to adjust in second season Read More »

FOCO releases Chicago Bulls City Edition Bobbleheads

The Chicago Bulls season might be over but we know enter an exciting offseason for the franchise as they look to continue to go in the right direction.

To celebrate the past season and what’s coming up, our friends at FOCO have released special edition City jersey bobbleheads. Two Bulls bobbleheads just released that feature the players in the alternate City Jerseys. Check out the DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine City Jersey Bobbleheads from FOCO.

Check the bobbleheads out below:

Standing approximately eight inches tall and limited to just 221 individually numbered units, making them the perfect addition to any desk at school, work, or home. These officially licensed bobbleheads feature intricate handcrafted, hand painted designs that captures every detail of each player.

Each individual player bobblehead sits on a thematic base that features jersey accents, team championship banner displays, and an homage to the team’s arena. They each retail for $65 dollars and can be found online at FOCO’s website.

And while you’re online, check out the rest of the collectibles and merch available for you to collect and prove that you’re the number one fan around.

Make sure to check out our Bulls forum for the latest on the team.

Read More

FOCO releases Chicago Bulls City Edition Bobbleheads Read More »

Top pitching prospect Caleb Kilian set for Cubs debut Saturday

Frank Schwindel was looking forward more to Caleb Kilian’s next trip to the mound than to his own.

Schwindel had mop-up duty in the Cubs’ 14-5 loss to the Cardinals on Friday, making his first pitching appearance in more than a decade.

When was the last time he warmed up? “Probably sophomore year high school,” Schwindel said Saturday. “I was a catcher, so my coach wouldn’t let me do both.”

In the lineup as the DH on Friday, Schwindel was taking cuts in the batting cage between at-bats when bench coach Andy Green told him to get loose.

“He was like, ‘We [might] need you to throw the eighth but you’re definitely throwing the ninth,'” Schwindel said.

“It was one of those funny things. You’ve just got to make the best of a tough situation.”

Schwindel’s ERA is at 18.00 after allowing a couple runs in his pro pitching debut. He was expecting better from Kilian in the latter’s MLB debut in the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader.

“I’ve heard all good things,” Schwindel said of Kilian, who came to the Cubs from the Giants in last year’s Kris Bryant trade. “The young guys have come up and they’ve done great.

“That’s all you can ask, go out there and compete and have some fun.”

Afterdays of mounting speculation, the 25-year-old right-hander was selected from Triple-A Iowa before Saturday’s opener and slated to start the nightcap.

Ranked the Cubs’ No. 5 prospect by MLB Pipeline, Kilian was 9-4 with a 2.08 ERA, 0.94 WHIP and 170 strikeouts in 155 2/3 innings over 35 career minor-league games.

Manager David Ross, who has been fielding daily questions about when Kilian would be called up, is as interested as anyone in seeing what the Cubs have in their highly touted prospect.

But Ross is trying to keep things in perspective.

“I try not to hype it up too much,”he said. “I don’t think any one player is ever like the savior, right? … He’s gonna come up, he’s gonna make a start and we’ll see how it goes. And we’ll analyze it afterwards.”

Kilian’s arrival was part of a flurry of moves before the opener. Right-hander Mark Leiter Jr, was optioned to Iowa, lefty Conner Menez was designated for assignment to make room for Kilian on the 40-man roster and righty Anderson Espinoza was added as the 27th man for the doubleheader.

Injury updates

Ross said outfielder Seiya Suzuki has “almost full range of motion in that finger, so it’s getting better every day. … It’s just a slow process.”

Lefty Wade Miley (shoulder) “played catch the other day,” Ross said. “Threw light, and feels really good. So that was great news.”

Read More

Top pitching prospect Caleb Kilian set for Cubs debut Saturday Read More »

Still searching for Sheena

Still searching for Sheena

Sheena Gibbs has been missing from the Rogers Park neighborhood, where she lived, since November 2021. She was due to travel to Iowa to take care of her ill mother, but no one has heard from her since November. Damon Lamar Reed (assisted by Terrence Haymer and Vel), created this mural of her currently at the Glenwood, 6962 N. Glenwood Ave.

According to statistics, Black women are missing at a disturbing rate in Chicago with many believing they don’t receive the same media coverage as white women (“Missing White Woman Syndrome”). This led to the making of a documentary entitled “Still Searching.”

The documentary centers around Damon, who has been painting a sequence of portraits of missing Black girls and women. His portraits date back to 2001 when two sisters, Tionda and Diamond Bradley, went missing. His portraits are not only intended to create awareness but to honor the missing in a beautiful way. I think it’s a lovely gesture for the family.

If you have any information about Sheena, please contact the authorities or BAMFI as noted in the flyer. Imagine if this were your loved one. Let’s bring Sheena home!

I also encourage you to explore Damon’s website to view his impressive public art, listen to his music, and much more. Thank you, Damon, for making a difference!

Advertisement:
Advertisement:

Welcome to ChicagoNow.

Meet
our bloggers,

post comments, or

pitch your blog idea.

Meet The Blogger

Sher

Activist / Street Art Addict / Beer Snob / Artist Promoter.
Follow my street art findings on Instagram @willtravel4art and catch me on Twitter @Sherblogsss.
Art heals the soul and makes the world a better place.
I love promoting artists, so send me an email if I can help!
And, where would we be without craft beer? I particularly love stouts, barrel-aged beers, and hazy IPAs.

Monthly Archives

June 2022
May 2022
April 2022
March 2022
December 2021
November 2021
October 2021
September 2021
August 2021
July 2021
June 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
January 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
February 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
January 2018

Subscribe by Email

Completely spam free, opt out any time.

Latest on ChicagoNow

Still searching for Sheena

from Chicago’s Art and Beer Scene by Sher
posted today at 12:33 pm

Publican Quality Bread to open retail bakery

from A Bite of Chicago by Carole Kuhrt Brewer
posted today at 11:21 am

How to Write a Mystery: the Imaginary Writers’ Room weighs in

from Margaret Serious by Margaret H. Laing
posted today at 9:58 am

Bachelors Grove Cemetery is free to visit and teenager’s thing to do in summer of 22

from Chicago Paranormal and Spiritual by Edward Shanahan
posted Friday at 10:12 pm

Has Hollywood Crossed the Threshold of Implausibility?

from The Amused Curmudgeon by badjack
posted Friday at 3:07 pm

Read these ChicagoNow blogs

Cubs Den

Chicago Cubs news and comprehensive blog, featuring old school baseball writing combined with the latest statistical trends

Pets in need of homes

Pets available for adoption in the Chicago area

Hammervision

It’s like the couch potato version of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
Advertisement:

About ChicagoNow

FAQs

Advertise

Recent posts RSS

Privacy policy (Updated)

Comment policy

Terms of service

Chicago Tribune Archives

Do not sell my personal info

©2022 CTMG – A Chicago Tribune website –
Crafted by the News Apps team

Read More

Still searching for Sheena Read More »

Cubs top pitching prospect Kilian to make debuton June 4, 2022 at 5:49 pm

CHICAGO — The Cubs have called up their top pitching prospect, righty Caleb Kilian, to start Game 2 of their doubleheader against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday evening.

Kilian, 25, will make his major league debut after being acquired by the team from the San Francisco Giants last July in exchange for former MVP Kris Bryant.

Kilian is 2-0 with a 2.06 ERA in nine starts for Triple-A Iowa this season. He had 41 strikeouts in 39.1 innings before being called up.

The Cubs are in the midst of a busy schedule, having to play two doubleheaders this week while veterans Wade Miley and Drew Smyly are both on the injured list.

Kilian was acquired with outfielder Alexander Canario last July 31 for Bryant as part of the Cubs roster tear down. He has a career 2.08 ERA in three minor league seasons after being drafted in the eighth round by the Giants in 2019.

To make room on the 40 man roster, the Cubs DFA’d pitcher Conner Menez. They also recalled righty Anderson Espinoza to serve as the team’s 27th man for the doubleheader. Killian will be the team’s eighth player to make his major league debut this season.

Read More

Cubs top pitching prospect Kilian to make debuton June 4, 2022 at 5:49 pm Read More »

Cubs top pitching prospect Kilian to make debuton June 4, 2022 at 5:48 pm

CHICAGO — The Cubs have called up their top pitching prospect, righty Caleb Kilian, to start Game 2 of their doubleheader against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday evening.

Kilian, 25, will make his major league debut after being acquired by the team from the San Francisco Giants last July in exchange for former MVP Kris Bryant.

Kilian is 2-0 with a 2.06 ERA in nine starts for Triple-A Iowa this season. He had 41 strikeouts in 39.1 innings before being called up.

The Cubs are in the midst of a busy schedule, having to play two doubleheaders this week while veterans Wade Miley and Drew Smyly are both on the injured list.

Kilian was acquired with outfielder Alexander Canario last July 31 for Bryant as part of the Cubs roster tear down. He has a career 2.08 ERA in three minor league seasons after being drafted in the eighth round by the Giants in 2019.

To make room on the 40 man roster, the Cubs DFA’d pitcher Conner Menez. They also recalled righty Anderson Espinoza to serve as the team’s 27th man for the doubleheader. Killian will be the team’s eighth player to make his major league debut this season.

Read More

Cubs top pitching prospect Kilian to make debuton June 4, 2022 at 5:48 pm Read More »