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Unique Store: MoonLight Been, a New Unique discovery for me in Crestwood, IL

Unique Store: MoonLight Been, a New Unique discovery for me in Crestwood, IL

by Edward Shanahan
Chicago Psychic Medium and Author.

Unique Store: MoonLight Been.

MoonLight Been

I discovered this unique store when I decided to stop and take a peek at an event in Summit called ‘Witch – O – Rama’ and they were the first vendor I came across and it was like ‘WOW’ Universal Monsters and Horror Movies goodies. I learned much more about their business talking to the owner Carrie Been.

The MoonLight Been Curiosity and Monster Shop at 5561 W.127th, Crestwood, IL has already scheduled their 2nd Scarefest and Spooky Market for Oct. 22nd.

This year on the weekend of May 13th and May 14th will be their 1st year Anniversary with many things going on for the celebration that will be running from 4 pm – 9 pm.

Give them a visit Wednesday through Sunday. Opening at 2 pm Wed & Thurs and 1 pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday until 8pm.

Also, they provide different workshops visit their web pages on
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MoonlightBEEN and
Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/moonlight_been/

Enjoy,
Edward Shanahan

To find out what Edward has to offer you with Zoom Readings that includes Spirit Communications, Private House Readings, Design Your own Psychic House Party, go to my website: Edward Shanahan.

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Edward Shanahan is a Psychic Medium in the Chicago land area. Edward Shanahan does Private in home / location readings, Phone Readings, Zoom Readings with Spirit Communications if desired, Psychic House Parties / Gatherings with Spirit Communication Sessions for private readings and house parties if it is desired.

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White Sox make 4 errors — 3 by shortstop Tim Anderson — in first 2 innings of 11-1 loss to Guardians

CLEVELAND — The White Sox waited three days to play their worst baseball Wednesday.

After two days of sitting out bad weather in Cleveland for two postponed games, it looked like they hadn’t played in three weeks. In one of their worst displays of defense seen in recent memory, the Sox infield made four errors in the first two innings and left-hander Dallas Keuchel allowed eight consecutive hits, all singles except for a Jose Ramirez grand slam, in an 11-1 loss in the first game of a doubleheader.

Manager Tony La Russa blamed himself for not having his team ready.

“I mean, that’s just a manager kind of taking blame,” said Keuchel, knowing it wasn’t La Russa’s fault. “I knew we were going to be in a dogfight [with Shane Bieber pitching for the Indians]. So I tried to do the best I could. Looking back, a lot of the guys would probably say ‘I wish I could have done better’ but it is what it is. You’ve got to move on.”

The Sox quickly moved on to the second game of a doubleheader, made necessary by Tuesday’s postponement, and managed just three hits in a 2-1 loss, completing a Guardians sweep. La Russa, looking long term and aiming to keep his team’s legs fresh, rested Anderson, Abreu, Eloy Jimenez (sore ankle) and Luis Robert.

But back to that bad defense that took the Sox out of Game 1 almost instantly. The fiasco started with bad throws by shortstop Tim Anderson and third baseman Jake Burger on the Guardians’ first two at-bats. Abreu was in position for a backhand scoop of Burger’s throw made on the run, but he failed to glove the ball. Anderson made two more fielding errors in the second as the Sox fell behind 10-0 against Bieber.

One of the 10 hits against Keuchel was originally scored an error on Abreu, failing to backhand a ground ball he probably should have had. The official scorer’s change cut the Sox total of errors from five to four.

“The manager didn’t get them ready to play,” La Russa said. “I take the heat for that.

“It’s a common problem, you have an off day and you have to push. And I didn’t push the club like I should have.”

Keuchel was charged with a career high 10 runs (eight earned). He struck out one batter and walked none. Despite the awful line that launched his ERA to 16.50 over two starts, Keuchel knew he deserved better.

“Just when you think you’ve seen it all, you really haven’t,” Keuchel said.

Keuchel felt like he made only two bad pitches, one of them a cutter to Ramirez that was ripped for the Indians’ third slam of the young season.

“I’ll take nine singles and a blast,” Keuchel said. “Three hard hit balls all day. First pitch swings, ground balls, I mean, really all I wanted.”

Keuchel is the second Sox pitcher to give 10 runs in an inning of work, joining MIlt Gaston, who gave up 10 on June 13, 1934.

His replacement, 30-year-old rookie lefty Tanner Banks, was much better with four perfect innings. Banks struck out two and threw 37 of 49 pitches for strikes while keeping his ERA at 0.00 over four appearances and 9 1/3 innings.

Anderson did make two nice plays but after the game was out of reach. Bieber, meanwhile, cruised with six innings of one-run ball, striking out seven and walking none while allowing four hits, one of them an RBI double by Anderson. The Sox struck out a season high 10 times.

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Rain cuts series finale to five innings, Cubs lose 8-2 to Rays

The rain, which had already begun to drive fans to the concourse by the time the Wrigley Field grounds crew pulled the tarp mid-sixth inning, cut short the series finale between the Cubs and Rays.

But even under different circumstances, making up the deficit would have been a tall order for the Cubs.

The Cubs lost 8-2 after 5 1/2 innings on Wednesday, an official game, fighting from behind from the beginning.

Cubs right-hander Marcus Stroman walked the first batter he faced, suggesting command issues from the get-go.

He’d fought rhythm issues in the final inning of his last start.

“Just got to be better,” Stroman said then. “Just not acceptable from my point of view, from my perspective. I was kind of cruising through three and then just kind of lost my way in the fourth mechanically, feel-wise. Just got to be better.”

He looked similarly out of sync Wednesday, allowing eight runs – tied for a career high – seven of which were earned. In 4 1/3 innings, Stroman issued two walks and struck out seven.

After allowing four runs in the first inning, he battled back to throw two scoreless frames, in the third and fourth. But an infield error and a pair of extra-base hits paved the way for another Rays rally in the fifth inning.

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Bucks ‘don’t expect’ guard Hill back anytime soonon April 21, 2022 at 1:56 am

MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Bucks guard George Hill isn’t expected to return anytime soon from the abdominal strain that has prevented him from playing thus far in the Bucks’ first-round playoff series with the Chicago Bulls.

“We don’t expect him in the short term,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said Wednesday before Game 2.

Budenholzer said this issue is unrelated to the neck injury that caused Hill to miss 17 games earlier in the season. Hill said after returning from that injury that he’d been dealing with a partial tear between the sixth and seventh thoracic vertebrae in his spine.

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According to Budenholzer, the latest injury stems from something that happened in the Bucks’ April 8 game at Detroit. Hill hasn’t played since.

“We’ll see how he progresses over the next I’d say handful of days or more,” Budenholzer said.

Hill, 35, played 54 games during the regular season and averaged 6.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 23.2 minutes.

Jevon Carter filled Hill’s spot in the rotation in the Bucks’ 93-86 Game 1 victory and scored three points in 10 minutes.

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Cubs’ Jed Hoyer: Contact is good, but ‘the ball’s on the ground too much’

Only so much can be extrapolated from 11 games-worth of statistics. But Cubs manager David Ross sees the Cubs’ contact numbers as reflective of the team’s new offensive makeup.

“On paper, that’s the personnel we have, right?” Ross said before the Cubs faced the Rays Wednesday. “[Nick] Magical is going to make a lot of contact. Nico [Hoerner] is going to make a lot of contact. Frank Schwindel is going to make a lot of contact. Seiya [Suzuki] seems to be a guy that’s going to control the strike zone and not punch out a whole lot. We have that profile up and down our lineup.”

Entering play Wednesday, the Cubs had the fifth highest contact rate in the National League (78.0), according to FanGraphs. They’d finished 2021 last in that category (73.6 percent).

“Certainly there’s been a lot of contact,” Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said this week. “I think, certainly, that’s a little bit of a change from the past. We’re definitely way less explosive than we were. But we also, I feel like we’ve faced some pretty good pitchers so far, and we’ve been able to limit the strikeout numbers, for the most part, and put the ball in play.

“We’ve got to get the ball in the air more. That’s obvious. And then double play numbers have to normalize at some point a little bit. They’re exceptionally high right now.”

Entering play Wednesday, the Cubs had grounded into 15 double plays, leading Major League Baseball. Some of that reflected how often they were getting on base. Some of it was their ground ball rate (44.4 percent).

“On the positive side, the contact,” Hoyer continued. “On the negative side, the ball’s on the ground too much. That’s what we have to address. There’s always something you’re addressing, and that’s certainly one thing right now.”

The Cubs also had the lowest launch angle in the major leagues (6 degrees) entering Wednesday, per Statcast. But the offense has been effective over the first 11 games of the season, ranked fifth in the NL in runs scored entering Wednesday, with 53.

After the Cubs’ 4-2 win against the Rays on Monday, Cubs outfielder Ian Happ wore an Obvious Shirts t-shirt that read, “Launch angle is overrated.”

Asked if that was true, he said, “Today it was, yeah.”

Happ’s go-ahead RBI single that game had a launch angle of 6 degrees. Point taken. Happ also expects those team numbers to normalize as the season continues.

“There will be more damage by this group, as guys get into a rhythm,” Happ said in a conversation with the Sun-Times last week. “I haven’t produced much damage yet. There’s other guys that you’re used to hitting the ball out of the ballpark that just some of those things here happened yet. But I think it’s coming. I think that the plate discipline, and just the hits in general, is pretty impressive.”

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White Sox’ Josh Harrison exits game with sore shoulder

CLEVELAND — White Sox infielder Josh Harrison exited Game 2 of the team’s doubleheader with the Guardians Wednesday with right shoulder soreness.

Harrison, playing third base, jumped over left fielder Andrew Vaughn and tumbled to the ground after making a long running catch of Jose Ramirez’ pop fly in the fifth.

Harrison, who was replaced by Jake Burger, is being further evaluated.

Harrison, who is batting .107 in his first season with the Sox, missed two games last week with low back stiffness.

Eloy out with sore ankle

Left fielder Eloy Jimenez, still sore after fouling a pitch off his left ankle against the Mariners Wednesday, missed both ends of the doublheader. Jimenez played all three games of last weekend’s series against the Rays and had Monday and Tuesday off because of postponed games in Cleveland.

“He twisted it somehow, too, making some kind of move after he got hit or something,” manager Tony La Russa said. “It’s more than just the bruise. There’s some swelling there. But that’s how it started.”

Toward the end of the weekend, Jimenez “didn’t have a good foundation with that one leg” at the plate, La Russa said.He did some running and took some swings indoors Wednesday.

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Marcus Smart, James Harden and more don stylish NBA first-round playoff fitson April 21, 2022 at 1:21 am

Pregame fashion has become woven into the fabric of the NBA, with some players building a reputation for their wardrobe selections.

Washington Wizards small forward Kyle Kuzma became one of the league’s front-runners in eye-catching outfits during the regular season.

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“I always look at fashion not as I’m just putting on clothes, but I’m putting together a story and putting together a look that when you see me, it’s a conversation piece,” he told the Boardroom.

Kuzma’s squad didn’t make it to the postseason, so he won’t be able to wear his unique fits on the pregame runway. But a handful of players stepped up and stood out in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

Marcus Smart, Boston Celtics, Game 2

Smart won the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year award Monday, the first time a point guard has secured the honor since Gary Payton during the 1995-96 season. Given it is Smart’s first time winning DPOY, he donned a special robe that signified his accomplishment entering Game 2 against the Brooklyn Nets.

James Harden and Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers, Game 1

Harden is no stranger to luxury couture. Last year, he was seen at Paris Fashion Week and was named to the board of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Ahead of his playoff debut with the Sixers, he sported the Louis Vuitton Blue & White “Puppet” Varsity Jacket. The colorful crocheted stuffed figures pinned on the coat really make the jacket stand out.

Maxey wore No. 3 before being drafted by Philly, but since that number is retired in honor of Allen Iverson, he had a decision to make.

“All my life, I’ve worn 3. Couldn’t get that one here,” said the first-round pick.

He paid tribute to the Sixers legend by wearing an Iverson jersey that featured several photos of the Basketball Hall of Famer.

It ended up being a fitting outfit choice. Maxey’s 38 points in Game 1 were the most in a playoff opener by a 76ers player since A.I. in 2003.

Jordan Clarkson and Bojan Bogdanovic, Utah Jazz, Game 1

Some players have an adventurous take on fashion, while others opt for the classic suit and tie look. With a little personalization, these Jazz stars had no issues rocking the tried-and-true combination.

Clarkson donned a white Midnight Studios button-up shirt with a black tie and slacks, with the leather harness adding a modern spin on an old classic.

Bogdanovic chose a more traditional route with his all-black ensemble and a pocket square that provided a splash of color.

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Chicago Bears meet with intriguing linebacker ahead of 2022 NFL draft

The Chicago Bears continued doing their homework on prospects as we are over a week away from the start of the 2022 NFL draft.

New general manager Ryan Poles has been busy this offseason visiting with potential Bear draft picks, hosting them via zoom and in person. News broke Wednesday the Bears were using their final visit day to connect with a linebacker.

Per multiple reports, the Bears met with Iowa State Linebacker Jake Hummel as Halas Hall. The Cyclone product is considered to be a late Day 3 pick or an undrafted free agent, per the updated mock drafts on NFL Mock Draft Database.

Iowa St LB Jake Hummel is visiting the #Bears today after visiting the #Vikings last week. He’s been busy with meetings & workouts since a Pro Day where his 4.50 forty would have ranked 4th among LBs, his 6.85 3-cone would have ranked 1st, and his 4.28 20-yd shuttle ranked 2nd.

While Hummel has a Day 3 grade, he put together an impressive Pro Day with numbers that rank among the best in the class for linebackers. That potentially helped his stock last month and now he’s wrapping up visits with teams.

The Iowa native recorded 39 tackles and one sack to go along with two interceptions in his fifth-year senior season in Big 12.

As for his position at the next level, NFLDraftBuzz.com projects him as a MIKE linebacker:

“An intelligent player who can play “MIKE” linebacker despite his lack of size because of his instincts and ability to find the ball in traffic.” Although his weaknesses tend to be athleticism, specifically in a lack of speed, agility, and physicality.

With the Bears switching to the 4-3 in new head coach Matt Eberflus’ system, the Bears will be looking to for someone to fill the “mike” position with Roquan Smith potentially playing  the”Will.”

Chicago has a handful of picks on Day 3 and Hummel could be a player we see selected by Poles in bhis first draft class.

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

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Marcus Smart, James Harden and more don stylish NBA first-round playoff fitson April 20, 2022 at 11:50 pm

Pregame fashion has become woven into the fabric of the NBA, with some players building a reputation for their wardrobe selections.

Washington Wizards small forward Kyle Kuzma became one of the league’s front-runners in eye-catching outfits during the regular season.

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“I always look at fashion not as I’m just putting on clothes, but I’m putting together a story and putting together a look that when you see me, it’s a conversation piece,” he told the Boardroom.

Kuzma’s squad didn’t make it to the postseason, so he won’t be able to wear his unique fits on the pregame runway. But a handful of players stepped up and stood out in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

Marcus Smart, Boston Celtics, Game 2

Smart won the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year award Monday, the first time a point guard has secured the honor since Gary Payton during the 1995-96 season. Given it is Smart’s first time winning DPOY, he donned a special robe that signified his accomplishment entering Game 2 against the Brooklyn Nets.

James Harden and Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers, Game 1

Harden is no stranger to luxury couture. Last year, he was seen at Paris Fashion Week and was named to the board of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Ahead of his playoff debut with the Sixers, he sported the Louis Vuitton Blue & White “Puppet” Varsity Jacket. The colorful crocheted stuffed figures pinned on the coat really make the jacket stand out.

Maxey wore No. 3 before being drafted by Philly, but since that number is retired in honor of Allen Iverson, he had a decision to make.

“All my life, I’ve worn 3. Couldn’t get that one here,” said the first-round pick.

He paid tribute to the Sixers legend by wearing an Iverson jersey that featured several photos of the Basketball Hall of Famer.

It ended up being a fitting outfit choice. Maxey’s 38 points in Game 1 were the most in a playoff opener by a 76ers player since A.I. in 2003.

Jordan Clarkson and Bojan Bogdanovic, Utah Jazz, Game 1

Some players have an adventurous take on fashion, while others opt for the classic suit and tie look. With a little personalization, these Jazz stars had no issues rocking the tried-and-true combination.

Clarkson donned a white Midnight Studios button-up shirt with a black tie and slacks, with the leather harness adding a modern spin on an old classic.

Bogdanovic chose a more traditional route with his all-black ensemble and a pocket square that provided a splash of color.

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors, Game 1

After missing a month with a foot injury, Curry returned to the Warriors’ lineup on April 16 against the Denver Nuggets. The coat he wore in his first game back took vibrancy to a new level.

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