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‘Batman and Robin’?: How new Cubs hitting coaches complement each other

Cubs hitters are working with a pair of new hitting coaches this season.

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PHOENIX – Cubs hitting coach Greg Brown held up his phone for Frank Schwindel to see the video the coach had just taken of the first baseman’s swing in batting practice. Assistant hitting coach Johnny Washington walked up between them and put his arms around their shoulders. 

They were trying to identify where Schwindel felt the most comfortable, not too far back or too far ahead, and repeat that swing to shake his offensive lull. That was on Tuesday in San Diego. In the next two games, Schwindel crushed two long fly balls, one for a double and one that was caught at the wall. 

“Not my ideal start, and I’m getting to know them quicker than I wanted to because I’m spending a lot of time in the cage,” Schwindel said Friday of the Cubs’ new hitting coaches. “They’ve been great. They’re helping me through whatever this is and staying positive.”

As one player after another pointed out in conversations with the Sun-Times, “it’s early.” The Cubs hired Brown and Washington this winter to replace Anthony Iapoce, who the Cubs parted ways with in October, and Chris Valaika, who left to become the Guardians’ hitting coach. 

It’s too early to draw a line from the Cubs’ up and down offensive production to the impact of their new hitting coaches. It’s too early to even separate the influence of Brown’s hitting philosophy from that of the last regime. But the complementary dynamic between Brown and Washington has already stood out. 

“One day maybe all you need is Jay Wash, you just need him in your ear,” Cubs third baseman Patrick Wisdom said, “and the next day maybe you need Brownie to fix a certain mechanical thing.” 

Brown and Washington embrace that element of their partnership.

“I think that his strengths and my strengths sometimes mirror each other,” Brown said. “But depending on the player, depending on the situation, we try to let each other have that runway, rapport with that player. And then, we constantly are circling back and communicating as to keeping the messages flowing in the same direction.”

The pair have had a unique introduction to the organization. The Cubs hired Brown, whose resume includes scouting for the Astros, coaching Nova Southeastern University and most recently serving as the Rays’ minor league hitting coordinator, in early November.

Major League coaching experience was something Brown wanted in an assistant hitting coach.  

“So that they can cover my blind spots,” Brown said, “and [Washington’s] done an amazing job with that.”

Brown and Washington first met over a Zoom call while Washington, the hitting coach for the KBO’s Hanwha Eagles at the time, was still in South Korea. His coaching experience included stints in the Dodgers and Padres organizations, eventually serving as the hitting coach on Andy Green’s staff in San Diego. Green is now the Cubs’ bench coach. 

“I think that’s what makes a Batman and Robin type of tandem,” Washington said. “He mentioned blind spots; there are blind spots that I have that he picks up as well. And we hold each other accountable to those things so that we both can become better. 

“But at the end of the day, it’s about how can we create the best possible atmosphere and environment for those guys in there? And how can we get them to overachieve out offensively on a baseball field?”

Three weeks after the Cubs announced they’d hired Brown, and before they announced the addition of Washington, Major League Baseball locked out the players union. So, after an initial flurry of texts, calls and Zoom meetings in November, Brown and Washington were cut off from their players for 99 days. 

That period became a time for them to get to know each other and just talk baseball. Then, they got into the nuts and bolts of planning for the “full court press,” as Brown put it, of a condensed spring training.

When the lockout lifted on March 10 and camp opened soon after, it was finally time to really start fostering relationships with the hitters.

“I think it’s one of the hardest jobs in the sport,” Cubs shortstop Nico Hoerner said. “A ton of respect for the hitting coaches I’ve been with because all of us hitters are a little crazy in our own ways. And just knowing timing, knowing what guys can take on in certain times, and knowing that there’s a difference between what’s going on right now and where you’re going to be in a couple months, all those factors, it’s incredibly hard to balance.”

The way Brown explains it, he and Washington have approached building rapport and familiarity with their hitters by being authentic and letting the players get comfortable enough to open up. 

Even under normal circumstances it was going to be a process – getting to know what makes each player tick, adjusting pregame timing to preferences and a day-game heavy schedule, finding the right balance of data and motivational talk for each hitter. 

“They are what the future’s going to look like,” Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward said, “because they have every bit of information that you would want, whether it’s your batting stance, where you were standing in the batter’s box, against certain pitchers how you do against this pitch, that pitch.”

Several players noted the detail in scouting reports on opposing pitchers. And each hitter can decide what to do with all that information – take it or leave it. 

Again, it’s early. And the Cubs offense has already seen peaks (scoring 21 runs in one game against the Pirates, for example) and valleys (scoring three total runs in a three-game series against the Dodgers).

“When we play as a unit, our brand of baseball can be very difficult to beat,” Brown said, referencing a mix of contact and slugging, along with aggressive baserunning. “… It’s a work in progress constantly. And I think that the future is, we’lll be even better at that unification of an offensive plan against the pitcher and opponent.”

Injury update

Cubs shortstop Nico Hoerner (right ankle sprain) and outfielder Seiya Suzuki (right ankle soreness) were out of the starting lineup Friday against the Diamondbacks and remain day-to-day. Suzuki, however, was available off the bench, Cubs manager David Ross said before the game.

Shortstop Andrelton Simmons (right shoulder inflammation), who is on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa, was scheduled to play nine innings on Friday and Saturday. 

At the Cubs’ nearby Arizona spring training complex, Cubs right-hander Alec Mills (low back strain) is set to throw a bullpen Saturday. And infielder David Bote (left shoulder surgery) has been getting at-bats in extended spring training.

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Campaign to rebuild Englewood church destroyed by fire kicks off Sunday

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church was destroyed by a fire in April. The damage to the facility was severe enough that the building is being demolished.

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Most people see the ruins of a burned-out church at the corner of South Stewart and West Englewood avenues.

But the senior pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church sees a new chapel, a health and wellness center, and a youth center. And he pictures himself cutting the ribbon on the new complex on Easter 2024.

“I envision it being the heart of the community,” said the Rev. Gerald M. Dew. “Not just a place where church people come to go to church, but a place where community people come to experience support and encouragement and love and lessons and the Lord.”

The chapel will be a space where the congregation can gather and worship, celebrate their faith and encourage one another through “the kind of love that was demonstrated on that hill called Calvary,” said Dew.

The health and wellness center will include a gym, room for recreational activities and house the church’s health ministry. Meanwhile, the youth center will offer mentorship, instruction on life skills and Christian education for the community’s children and teens.

“My hope is that we can galvanize this energy so that even when this is over, we can tackle some other issues: gun violence, teenage pregnancy, the dropout rate, alcoholism, domestic violence,” said Dew. “If we can come together and do this, then we can come together and do anything.”

Antioch caught fire April 15 and reignited several times in the following days. The damage resulted in the need for full demolition of the historic building. The only thing to be saved was the church’s iconic cross-shaped neon sign. 

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church’s iconic neon sign is the only part of the structure that will be saved.

Cheyanne M. Daniels/Sun-Times file

Demolition began April 20. Only one wall remained standing Friday. Demolition is expected to be completed within the next two weeks. 

“When I left Wednesday, the south wall and the west wall were still standing,” said Dew. “When I got back this morning I came into the church and saw those two walls (gone). I almost felt the same way I felt when I saw the flames coming out of the roof. It was devastating.” 

No one has yet calculated how much the new complex might cost, though the church has so far raised $40,000. Antioch will kick off a new fundraising effort Sunday with churches in North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Mississippi, California and even the Netherlands joining the Englewood church in prayer at 11 a.m. Central time.

The Rev. Gerald M. Dew on Friday outlined the “Help Antioch Build” campaign to rebuild Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

Brian Rich/Sun-Times

“Any of us could have had this tragedy,” said Tyone D. Hughes, senior pastor at Third Baptist Church of Chicago, who helped organize Sunday’s event. “We’re all just one moment away from a tragedy. And so it was important that the church be its own guardian to help one of us, who is a part of all of us, to rebuild what is a historical staple in our city.”

In addition to raising money for the new facility, Hughes said Antioch hopes Sunday’s event can become a blueprint of global collaboration. 

“The church has an unfortunate profile sometimes that we cannot work together because of our differences in doxology and theologies,” said Hughes. “We want to prove that our differences don’t separate us. We hope that this can become a national blueprint for us to be able to work together not just now but in the future.”

Sunday’s event will be livestreamed on the Antioch website, ambcchicago.org. Donations also can be made through the site.

Tyone D. Hughes, senior pastor at Third Baptist Church of Chicago, helped organize Sunday’s kick off for the “Help Antioch Build” campaign.

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Cheyanne M. Daniels is a staff reporter at the Chicago Sun-Times via Report for America, a not-for-profit journalism program that aims to bolster the paper’s coverage of communities on the South and West sides.

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Chicago White Sox pitching gets pummeled by Yankees to start series

The Chicago White Sox are hosting the New York Yankees for a four-game weekend series. On Thursday night, they saw firsthand why the Yankees have the best record in the American League and are one the best teams in baseball.

The Yankees lineup scored 15 runs in the opening game of the series. The White Sox have been carried by their pitching, especially starting pitcher Dylan Cease. However, the Yankees’ approach at the plate proved why they will be a tough team for a White Sox roster that is just starting to get their footing on the season.

Cease’s start ruined by Stanton

Cease had a rather strong start, to a point. With 11 strikeouts in four innings, it was another game that proved why the White Sox pitcher can dominate on the mound. Cease continues to nail his off-speed pitches and force batters to swing.

Dylan Cease’s 11 strikeouts through 4 innings are tied for the most strikeouts thru 4 IP since at least 1974

10 other instances in that span

— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) May 13, 2022

However, a fastball that was left over the heart of the plate was the first of a handful of mistakes for Cease. Giancarlo Stanton is one of the best power hitters in the game and can take any pitch to the opposite field. Cease was hoping to hit the low outside corner of the strike zone and left the ball high and down the middle, allowing Stanton to get to the pitch.

Let it G 👊 pic.twitter.com/rqfx7WrRm9

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 13, 2022

Down 2-0 after the first, Cease was already pitching to make up ground. The pitch count was getting high for a starter that rarely pitches past the 100-pitch mark. Then came the third inning and Stanton’s second plate appearance. The score was tied at three and with a runner on third, Cease was aiming for the high inside fastball, knowing what happened in the last plate appearance. Instead, the missed location, once again cost him as the ball didn’t move inside. Stanton crushed the 0-1 offering and gave the Yankees a 5-3 lead.

Crush Hour. pic.twitter.com/Ag95NVCWrc

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 13, 2022

Cease allowed six runs in the four innings pitched which arguably makes the last start his worst of the season. However, a few missed pitches, notably the fastball were his undoing. Cease had to face Stanton, who not only can get to the high heat but can also crush the fastball as well, especially when it’s right down the plate.

White Sox bullpen unravels

Credit the White Sox, they came back in this game. At a point, the game felt like the one that was played in the August summer last year with the surplus of runs and back and forth scores. The game was tied at seven at the end of seven innings, but the bullpen started to struggle in the seventh inning itself.

While the White Sox provided a few scoreless innings, Ryan Burr left a 95-mile-per-hour fastball over the plate. Let’s just say that against Aaron Judge, it’s bad to miss in the zone.

Pardon me.
Are you Aaron Judge, sir? pic.twitter.com/09dbj7TubW

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 13, 2022

The White Sox lineup stepped up and tied the game in the seventh inning, highlighted by a Yoan Moncada three-run home run. Unfortunately, the bullpen fell apart. The relievers carried the White Sox with Matt Foster emerging as a top option in crucial situations and Liam Hendriks remaining a dominant closer.

YO GOES YARD!#ChangeTheGame | @NBCSChicago pic.twitter.com/wauL6kCW0r

— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) May 13, 2022

In this game, manager Tony La Russa went with Joe Kelly, despite the entire bullpen being available in a tied game. Kelly needs to get some innings as he’s returning from an injury and is a bit rusty. Against a Yankees lineup, it showed. The floodgates opened with the veteran reliever allowing four walks and five runs, capped off with a three-run blast from Josh Donaldson. Tanner Banks came in to clean up the mess but at that point, the role was simply to clean up in a game that was already out of reach.

What the 15-7 loss means for the White Sox

There’s a reason the Yankees are the best team in the American League. Moreover, the Yankees this season, unlike the roster last year, have a better approach at the plate. The White Sox learned firsthand that missing over the plate is consequential, especially against the power hitters in the middle of their order.

The White Sox ideally have to pitch out of the strike zone and try to get the Yankees to chase pitches. While the Yankees will wait for pitches and are willing to draw walks, missing outside of the zone won’t be as costly. Moreover, the White Sox pitchers saw firsthand that this is a lineup that can and will get to the fastball. This is a series that tests the White Sox pitching staff, which has been excellent otherwise, and it demands that they pitch off-speed and paint the corners.

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Early predictions for Chicago Bears 2022 schedule

Regular season action is still months away, but that doesn’t mean Chicago Bears fans aren’t guessing how the team will do this season. The 2022 NFL schedule was released Thursday. The Bears and their new head coach Matt Eberflus have a lot of questions still to answer about their roster. However, the Bears’ schedule is favorable, with a lot of winnable games.

Here are my estimations (more hope than rational) on how the Bears’ season might go. I’m certainly including the hope general manager Ryan Poles makes some trades or adds elite talent on offense in the upcoming free agency period.

First-quarter

Week 1: Bears beat San Francisco 49ers 16-13.

Justin Fields’ second season of experience is enough to outduel Trey Lance in his first year as a starter.

Week 2:  Green Bay Packers beat Bears 28-10

The bears can’t best Aaron Rodgers on Sunday night at Lambeau Field

Week 3: Bears beat Houston Texans 21-17

Lovie Smith’s team can’t score enough in Soldier Field like his last two seasons with the Bears.

Week 4: Bears beat New York Giants 20-17

Daniel Jones can’t outduel Fields. The Bears might have more offensive weapons than the Giants.

Second-quarter

Week 5: Minnesota Vikings beat Bears 27-14

Bears will struggle at U.S. Bank Stadium, even if they play there early in the season.

Week 6: Bears beat Washington 15-9

This will be an ugly game on Thursday night that the Bears push through.

Week 7: Patriots beat the Bears 31-20

Mac Jones plays well at home and Bill Belichick isn’t going to lose this game on Monday Night Football.

Week 8: Dallas Cowboys beat the Bears 38-17

Bears score points in junk time. Lots of turnovers give Dallas an early lead. Who’s going to block Micah Parsons?

Third-quarter

Week 9: Bears beat Miami Dolphins 24-21

Dolphins might score points off of turnovers but Tua Tagovailoa is still bad. He under threw Tyreek Hill in a hype video this week.

.@Tua 🚀 @Cheetah pic.twitter.com/HGALhokvkc

— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) May 11, 2022

Week 10: Bears beat Detroit Lions 31-21

Justin Fields is feeling himself after seeing the Lions’ secondary.

Week 11: Atlanta Falcons beat Bears 27-17

Are the Bears winning three in a row this season?

Week 12: Bears beat New York Jets 23-14

Fields legs outdo Zach Wilson’s arm. The Bear’s secondary has fun with the new Jets quarterback.

Third-quarter

Week 13: Packers beat Bears 24-21

The bears have an early lead until Rodgers breaks hearts in the 4th quarter.

Week 14: Bye. Bears can’t beat themselves?

Week 15: Bears beat Philadelphia Eagles 34-14

Even with A.J. Brown, the Eagles’ third-year quarterback Jaylen Hurts struggles in windy Soldier Field.

Week 16: Buffalo Bills beat Bears 38-10

The Bears are a far cry away from competing with this Super Bowl contender.

Week 17: Bears beat Lions 21-17

It’s an ugly turnaround game for the Bears but Jarred Goff is seeing an improved Bears secondary in his dreams Sunday night.

OT

Week 18: Bears beat Vikings 27-21

If there’s one thing you can count on the Kirk Cousins Vikings for, they blow the games they need to move on.

10-7 would put the Bears right in the middle of playoff contention. There’s no reason to be a fan if you can’t be a little optimistic before the start of the season.

 

 

 

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Amazon pleased with its first exclusive ‘Thursday Night Football’ lineup

Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is among the big-name players scheduled for “Thursday Night Football.”

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A defensive coordinator trying to put together a game plan to stop Justin Herbert or Patrick Mahomes has an easier task than the NFL trying to put together the schedule for Thursday Night Football.

There’s trying to put together intriguing matchups, only four teams can play multiple Thursday games, and there are the considerations of who and where teams are playing the week before because of the short turnaround.

Add into it a new television partner paying $1.2 billion a season to carry those games for 11 years, and the pressure is ratcheted up even more.

Yet, despite all the hurdles. Amazon Prime Video is pleased about its slate of games for its first season as the exclusive carrier of “Thursday Night Football.” The Los Angeles Chargers-Kansas City Chiefs matchup on Sept. 15 was announced two weeks ago, while the remaining 14 games were unveiled on Thursday as part of the full rollout of the NFL regular-season schedule.

“We’re very excited. We think we have some can’t-miss games. A lot of these are all about the matchup,” said Marie Donoghue, Amazon’s vice president of Global Sports Video.

Donoghue said Amazon made their first formal pitch to the league’s broadcasting department the week before the Super Bowl to let them know about their focus and priorities. As with all of the networks, discussions continued up until the final schedule was set.

Even though Amazon is the league’s first new broadcast partner since Fox in 1994, Donoghue is familiar with the process as a executive VP at ESPN for 19 years. Jeffrey Kaiser, Amazon’s head of US Sports Programming, was with NFL Network for five years.

Hans Schroeder, the executive vice president of NFL Media, also noted there was a little bit of a familiarity process with Amazon because they had partnered with CBS, Fox and NFL Network on a tri-cast model for Thursday night games for five seasons.

Still, there was a little bit of a “getting to know you” period for both sides.

“There’s a lot that everyone was going through for the first time, but there was great collaboration and cooperation between the teams,” he said. “I think we’ve put ourselves in a really good position for a strong launch of TNF.”

The package gets off to a strong start. After Chargers-Chiefs, Pittsburgh goes to Cleveland on Sept. 22 which could be a matchup between Steelers’ first-round pick Kenny Pickett and the Browns’ Deshaun Watson, who was acquired in a mega-trade with Houston.

On Sept. 29, it’s a matchup of 2020 first-round quarterback draft selections when Miami and Tua Tagovailoa head to Cincinnati to face the defending AFC champion Bengals and Joe Burrow. The following week has two signal callers in new places with Indianapolis’ Matt Ryan visiting Denver and Russell Wilson.

“You’ve really got a long and strong runway of great games, hopefully, that help build that behavior and customer awareness that Thursdays are now on Amazon,” Schroeder said.

The headline game on the schedule is Oct. 27 and the second matchup between Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson and Tampa Bay’s Tom Brady. Other games of note are Bears vs. Washington (Oct. 13), Tennessee at Green Bay (Nov. 17), Buffalo at New England (Dec. 1), Las Vegas at Los Angeles Rams (Dec. 8) and Dallas at Tennessee (Dec. 29).

“I was really pleasantly surprised. I think there’s some real major attractions on this schedule,” executive producer Fred Gaudelli said. “The quarterback matchup is so critical because good quarterback play usually means good competitive football. I did Brady against Jackson when Brady was with New England a few years back (on Sunday Night Football). That’s a great quarterback matchup just because of the contrasting styles.”

Every team will play on Thursday, but the New York Giants, Minnesota and Detroit will not appear on the Amazon package. All three are playing on Thanksgiving. Buffalo and New England are also playing on Thanksgiving before meeting each other the next week.

As with every league partner, Amazon also will have a preseason game when San Francisco faces Houston on Aug. 25.

NFL Broadcasting vice president Mike North said during a conference call on Friday that even though this is Amazon’s first year, this slate of games is similar to what CBS and Fox would have received in past years when they had the Thursday night package.

“Do you want the big brands against each other and create a couple of A vs. A games, knowing that might bring with it a couple of B vs. B games, or do you want a steady diet of A-minus and B-plus games? I think we tried to kind of find that balance this year, not dissimilar from how we would have done it in the past, North said. “Putting the good games up early in the season like that, hopefully, it’s going to help change fan behavior and find their way to Amazon Prime.”

Donoghue and Schroeder said that there will be plenty of opportunities to notify people where and how to tune into the games. They will also be available on stations in the participating teams’ markets, which is the same practice when they are on ESPN and NFL Network.

While Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit have been announced as the broadcasting team, along with Tony Gonzalez as an analyst on its pregame, halftime and postgame shows, the process of putting together the rest of the team is proceeding. Gaudelli said they are in the process of finalizing who will be the sideline reporter.

Gaudelli spent a couple days earlier this month meeting with Amazon executives in Los Angeles, and said getting everything together continues to progress, even though the first game is three months away.

“I can tell you, people are going to have options and enhancements that they haven’t had with NFL games. And, for someone like me that’s been at this for a while, it’s just been a great jolt of energy,” he said.

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Fire breaks out at North Park office building; employee hospitalized

A fire broke out Friday at the Peterson Corporate Center, at 3525 W. Peterson Ave., in North Center.

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A fire broke out on the top floor of an office building on the Far Northwest Side Friday morning, sending an employee to a hospital for smoke inhalation.

The fire spread on the fifth-floor machine room of the Peterson Corporate Center, at 3525 W. Peterson Ave., in North Center, Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford said.

Work was being done on the roof at the time, but it’s too early to tell if that’s what caused the fire, Langford said.

Firefighters responded around 9:10 a.m. and quickly put out the fire on the top floor, he said.

A man who worked in the building was taken to a hospital in fair-to-serious condition for smoke inhalation, Langford said.

Cellphone service in the area may be affected because the building, which has a cell tower on its roof, will remain without power for some time, Langford said.

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