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Minneapolis will host Big Ten basketball tournaments

MINNEAPOLIS — The Big Ten basketball tournaments are coming to Minneapolis.

The conference announced Wednesday that the women’s tournament will be held at Target Center in 2023 and 2024 and the men’s tournament will be played there in 2024. All 14 teams are automatic entrants in both events. The United Center will host the men’s basketball tournament in 2023 as a makeup for 2021 when the event was shifted to Indianapolis due to COVID-19 restrictions.

As part of the Big Ten’s effort to rotate host sites around its 11-state footprint, Minneapolis will become the fifth city to host the men’s tournament. Washington (2017) and New York (2018) were recent hosts, with Chicago and Indianapolis the most frequent host sites.

On the women’s side, Minneapolis will be the first non-Indianapolis host since 2015, when the tournament was held in Hoffman Estates. Target Center was the host of the NCAA Women’s Final Four earlier this month.

The Big Ten also finalized an agreement to keep the football championship game in Indianapolis through 2024. Lucas Oil Field has been the sole host of the game since it began in 2011.

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Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams not scared of GiannisRyan Heckmanon April 20, 2022 at 6:14 pm

Sunday night, the Chicago Bulls looked like they were going to get trounced by the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 1 of their first round playoff matchup.

With the Bucks storming out to a 16-point lead early on and Giannis Antetokounmpo stacking his box score in a hurry, things looked bleak. However, the Bulls’ defense stepped up and allowed them to get back in the game.

Though Chicago lost by a score of 93-86, they had to feel as though they accomplished something. On a night where the Bulls shot just 33 percent from the field, they were able to put the clamps on Giannis and the Bucks in the second half.

Game 2 might be a different story, though, especially if Giannis happens to hear what Patrick Williams said Wednesday morning.

Chicago Bulls forward Patrick Williams tried to play it cool, but may end up regretting his comments about Giannis Antetokounmpo.

When asked about how to prepare for a player like Giannis on Wednesday morning, Williams told the media:

“Same as you get ready for anybody else. First of all, don’t be scared. I feel like a lot of people in this league are scared or nervous to guard guys like that… He puts his pants on the same way I do. He’s good, but he’s not God.” (h/t Rob Schaefer)

So, instead of acknowledging the elite level player that Giannis is, Williams went the opposite direction. He almost made it seem as though Giannis is nothing to worry about and that he’s no more than just a guy.

Let us not forget what Giannis did to three Bulls players by himself on Sunday night. This is no ordinary man, and Williams knows it.

Giannis with the assist & the dunk. ? pic.twitter.com/0glHn76pwf

— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) April 17, 2022

Whether Williams was simply trying to psych himself up or not, the words he spoke will not go unheard in that Milwaukee locker room.

Bulls fans were already afraid that Sunday night was the closest they would get to stealing a game on the Bucks’ home court, but these comments by Williams may have sealed their fate to go down 2-0, heading back to Chicago.

This won’t be a game where just Williams needs to step up against Giannis, though. It’s going to take a group effort defensively. And, the Bulls need more from DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine.

Will the Bulls be able to hang with the Bucks again, or will Milwaukee roll in Game 2? We’re only hours from finding out, now.

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Deebo Samuel requests trade and the Chicago Bears should make a call

As the countdown continues to the 2022 NFL draft, some big rumors are starting to fly around the league.

On Tuesday afternoon, NFL insider Adam Schefter dropped a report that San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel potentially wants to “move on” from the team and has put extension talks on hold for now. And on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the initial report, Samuel has requested a trade per Jeff Darlington:

Breaking News: I just spoke to wide receiver Deebo Samuel — and he told me that he has asked the 49ers to trade him.
He did not want to discuss specific reasons behind his request, but he has indeed let the 49ers know his desire to leave the organization. More to come.

This has already been a wild offseason with Tyreek Hill and Davante Adams both being traded earlier this season. Now, a dynamic playmaker who has been used as a receiver and a running back is now on the market and the Chicago Bears should absolutely make a call.

Right now, the report is fresh and no teams have been connected to Samuel. However, things will start to pick up here in the coming hours and days. For a team like Chicago who needs to surround Justin Fields with weapons, making the call to San Francisco should be a priority.

Adding Samuel would give the Bears another dynamic to their offense and suddenly make this offseason a win despite limited moves. It would take at least both seconds this year and potentially future picks which is something that Ryan Poles values but landing a player like this should make it worth it.

The 26-year-old Samuel is coming off a big 2021 season, finishing the year with 1,405 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns. He also led the league averaging 18.2 yards per reception. Samuel added 59 rushing attempts for 365 yards and 8 touchdowns.

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

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White Sox’ Lucas Giolito penciled in to start against Twins Sunday

CLEVELAND — Lucas Giolito passed his simulated game test in Arizona Tuesday and will return to the rotation Sunday when the White Sox play the Twins.

Giolito, on the injured list with a low abdominal strain on his left side, returned to the team Tuesday night and declared himself fit to start in Minnesota where the Sox close out a six-game road trip against AL Central teams.

“It went pretty well, I felt healthy,” Giolito said Wednesday before the Sox played the Guardians in a straight doubleheader at Progressive Field. “That was the goal … and to be ready to rejoin the rotation and hoping to make a good impact going forward.”

Giolito said he threw about 50 pitches, getting up three times.

“We get the big guy back,” manager Tony La Russa said Wednesday. “We’ve been surviving, keep maintaining that mode because we still have some guys out but he’s a big guy to get back.”

Sustaining an unusual injury for a pitcher, Giolito exited his Opening Day start against the Tigers April 8 after pitching four scoreless innings after feeling discomfort. But he’s back to “feeling very strong” now, he said.

Giolito will have missed two starts. It helped that he was able to throw shortly after Opening Day.

“It was weird. It sucked,” Giolito said. “But going to push forward now and get back to what I like doing a lot.”

Giolito should go beyond three innings and 50 pitches Sunday. How much more is to be determined.

“We’ll see how much the Twins cooperate,” La Russa said.

“People who watched him said he was throwing the ball well. Figure out a way to be sharp with one appearance but health is the important part and he’s excited. So right now depending on how he feels today and when he throws his bullpen, pencil him in for Sunday.”

Eloy out with sore ankle

Eloy Jimenez is still sore after fouling a pitch off his left ankle against the Mariners Wednesday. After playing all three games of last weekend’s series against the Rays and having Monday and Tuesday off because of postponed games in Cleveland, he was out of the lineup in Game 1 Wednesday and seemed unlikely to play in Game 2.

“He twisted it somehow, too, making some kind of move after he got hit or something,” La Russa said. “It’s more than just the bruise because soreness is soreness. 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.

“I don’t know that I’d pinch hit him unless it was bases loaded and two outs and it wouldn’t hurt him to have to jog but he’s feeling better,” La Russa said. “Just have to be careful.”

Cueto at Charlotte

Johnny Cueto finished his work in Arizona and is in Charlotte, where he’ll pitch soon for the Triple-A Knights in his final step toward joining the Sox.

Signed to a one-year, $4.2 million minor league contract on April 4, reports onthe 36-year-old Cueto have been favorable.

“Heard the ball is coming out of his hand good,” La Russa said. “He’s a pitch maker, he has that touch. They’ve been very complimentary about how he has been locating and his array of pitches.”

Cueto, 36, could provide a needed boost of rotation depth, depending on how much the three-time top-six finisher in Cy Young voting has left. He’ll probably need at least two starts at Charlotte.

“You can only speed it up so much,” La Russa said. “We’re looking forward to having him up here.”

Moncada ‘better’ but no timetable for return

Yoan Moncada (oblique) has begun taking swings but under control and not full bore and still has no timetable for a return, La Russa said.

“I just saw on the report, he’s feeling better, but he’ll make a move and might even sneeze and he’ll feel something,” La Russa said. “You do something violent, take a swing and then you’ve got … you’ve got to let that thing play out.”

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Cubs move up Wednesday game time vs. Rays due to rain in forecast

The Cubs moved up the start of their game against the Rays on Wednesday to 5:30 p.m. due to rain in the forecast later in the evening.

The Rays are not scheduled to come back to Wrigley Field this season, which would complicate rescheduling a rainout.

The series finale was originally scheduled for 6:40 Wednesday. No ticket exchange is necessary for fans attending the game. Gates are set to open at 4:30 p.m.

The three-game series is tied at one apiece entering play Wednesday, with right-hander Marcus Stroman scheduled to take the mound for the Cubs.

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Places Around Chicago Serving Up CBD Infused DrinksAlicia Likenon April 20, 2022 at 1:12 pm

Has life been stressing you out lately? Maybe someone spilled your beer at a Cubs game last week or you got stuck traffic on the Kennedy Expressway (the woooorst). Instead of pulling your hair out, consider sipping a CBD infused bevvie! CBD doesn’t contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the ingredient found in weed that gets you high. So you can chug it anytime, anywhere to take the edge off. Here are a few places around Chicago where you can grab CBD drinks! Also, don’t forget to grab your munchies!

2497 N Milwaukee Ave A. Chicago, IL 60647

This Logan Square business was founded on a desire to help improve lives with botanic alternatives to pills, alcohol, and other substances. Some of their beloved beverages include Living Delta 8 Mango Lemonade and Arnie Palmer – each with a whopping 100 MG of CBD.

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Multiple locations

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Pop into this aesthetically pleasing store for 12 oz cans of Recess Mood. You can’t go wrong with their Strawberry Rose or Black Cherry flavors (yum!). Recess nails it by infusing their refreshing bubbly water with strong compounds that can help your mind and body unwind.

3041 Hartzell St. Evanston, IL 60201

Feeling anxious or lacking energy? Offset the crappy parts of your day with calm, clean energy from Cruise Beverage. From Melon Mango to Peaceful Pear, their line of nitro-infused craft drinks will get you to cloud nine without the side effects of alcohol or sugar. Bonus: they’re vegan and keto friendly.

1301 W Washington Blvd. Chicago, IL 60607

A West Loop business ran by two Black women who have fought for their place in the legal cannabis industry? We’re here for it. At Canna Cafe, all drinks are mixed to perfection with a healthy dose of Delta (100 MG). Favorites include OG Cali Kush Juice, Blue Magic Smoothie, and the Hazy Purp Juice Drink.

Posted by Mary Jane Cafe Chicago on Saturday, July 3, 2021

7112 S Yates Blvd #71st. Chicago, IL 60649

This South Shore location was born out of a need for something different. Enter: CBD. As the first Black Owned dispensary-cafe in Chicago, Mary Jane provides a platform to boost the local economy. Try one of their popular Elixir of Life drinks – flavors include Turmeric Twist, Hibiscus Heaven, and Cinnamon-aide. 

2015 W Roscoe St. Chicago, IL 60618

CBD for people and pets? Yes, please! Located in the heart of Roscoe Village, Cubbinton’s is a quaint store with quality products. Check out their Infused Organic Black Tea or Green Tea for a little drink of relaxation. Each teabag contains 10mg CBD, enough to calm the nerves and go full chill mode.

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4 Way Too Early MLB All-Star Predictions for the Cubs & SoxDrew Krieson April 20, 2022 at 1:17 pm

Don’t worry. We are fully aware that the 2022 MLB season started less than two weeks ago. But here in Chicago, the excitement for the return of baseball is always doubled with our two hometown teams. These teams are exactly who we’re here to talk about, and more specifically, which players from the Cubs and Sox roster we think might have a shot at a 2022 MLB All-Star selection. The 2022 MLB All-Star game won’t take place until July 19th, which is about three months away. A lot can happen between now and then. But, that doesn’t mean we can’t speculate who will be selected this season, even though we’re barely 10 games through it.

So, without wasting anymore time, let’s dive right into our Cubs and White Sox MLB All-Star predictions for 2022!

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Liam Hendriks

Up first is two-time MLB All-Star and relief pitcher for the White Sox, Liam Hendriks. Hendriks stats on paper this early in the season might not look the best. Opposing batters are hitting .423 off of him and through five appearances he’s posted a 5.40 ERA. However, despite the struggles, he’s still at 4 saves out of the 5 games played.

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The slow start to the season is nothing new for Hendriks, and he and the White Sox pitching coaches think that he’s really close to turning things around. In our minds, the sooner they’re right about that, the better. Once Hendriks is back to his true self, we have no question that the two-time defending Relief Pitcher of the Year will find himself back in the MLB All-Star Game.

Seiya Suzuki

This next name is a newcomer to the MLB, but he’s certainly not playing like one to start the season. Our next 2022 MLB All-Star prediction is 27-year old outfielder, Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs. Up until this past offseason, Suzuki competed in professional baseball internationally as a player for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the Nippon Professional Baseball league in Japan. His signing stirred up plenty of excitement, as Suzuki inked the fifth largest contract in Cubs history with a five-year deal. And now that he’s seeing some regular season action, we’re starting to think it was worth it. Through 11 Cubs games, Suzuki has a whopping .414 batting average, and he even went on a 9 game hitting streak that ended last night against the Rays. If he can keep up half that pace by the time June and July roll around, we’ll be shocked if his name isn’t on the NL All-Star roster list.

Dylan Cease

The third of our 2022 MLB All-Star predictions is another one of our favorite Southside pitchers: Dylan Cease!

In his now four year career, Cease has yet to make an MLB All-Star game appearance. But, he’s shown plenty of promise, and this season might just be the year he breaks through. Through 2 starts, Cease has pitched 10.2 innings, with a video game-esque stat line of 16 strikeouts and a 1.69 ERA through both games. He’s been on fire every second he’s on the mound in 2022. Plus, the White Sox coaching staff plans to keep him firing on all cylinders as they keep a close eye on his pitch count this early in the year. As Cease works his arm into, each successful outing will only boost his confidence going forward. And with his performance so far, there’s no reason he won’t find himself making his first MLB All-Star appearance.

Tim Anderson

Last, but certainly not least, is everyone’s favorite shortstop, Mr. TA7. We have every bit of confidence that this MLB All-Star prediction comes through in 2022. Anderson found himself sneaking into last year’s All-Star game due to Carlos Correa opting not to play. But this year, we think he has a shot at making it without the gimmicks. With the way Tim Anderson is playing through the first nine games of the White Sox season, he certainly has a shot. Anderson actually sat out the first two games of this year due to a lingering suspension from last season that was the result of making contact with an umpire.

If he can keep his base-running clean, his fielding sharp, and his offensive output solid, then TA7 might just find himself in back-to-back MLB All-Star Games. Only time will tell if our MLB All-Star predictions come true, and we’ll be talking about all the Chicago Cubs and White Sox action as it unfolds in 2022!

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Spring Fundraisers from Our Favorite Chicago RestaurantsXiao Faria daCunhaon April 20, 2022 at 1:42 pm

Doesn’t spring just make you want to do good and set a positive tone for the rest of the year? Well, it has that effect on us. And we know the world is going through a rough period right now. We’ve talked about businesses raising funds for Ukraine a while back, but now, we want to bring you to businesses fighting to make our local communities better. Check out these spring fundraisers ran by our favorite spots the next time you’re in the mood to dine out. Food tastes better when you do good.

1955 W. Addison St. Chicago, IL 60613

658 N. Ashland Ave. Chicago, IL 60622

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WHEN: Month of April

In addition to Bartoli’s anniversary celebration this month, Bartoli’s will also donate a portion of proceeds from all deep dish pizzas sold for the month of April to West Town Feeds. West Town Feeds is a community-based program with a daily goal of providing 50 to 100 hot meals to neighbors experiencing homelessness.

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540 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60611

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WHEN: Friday, April 22

The cocktail bar located within the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, will host a Candlelight Happy Hour in honor of Earth Day on Friday, April 22 from 3 to 7 p.m. In addition to happy hour specials, guests may enjoy live music, Reviver’s Beyond Burger, and its seasonal Spring Equinox cocktail. 10% of all sales from the happy hour will be directly donated to FamilyFarmed, a non-profit organization committed to expanding the production, marketing, and distribution of locally grown and responsibly produced food, in order to enhance the social, economic, and environmental health of our communities.

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WHEN: Thursday, April 21

The Illinois Restaurant Association will host the 43rd annual Chef’s Table gala presented by Sysco and 8 Hospitality on Thursday, April 21, 2022 from 6 – 10 pm at Theater on the Lake (2401 N Lake Shore Dr.).  The annual celebration honors the foodservice industry while raising funds that benefit the IRA Educational Foundation for scholarships and learning opportunities for deserving students.  Themed “All Around Chicago,” this year’s gala will honor the vibrant dining scene of Chicago’s neighborhoods with tasting stations from over 25 restaurants, beverages, dancing, and a silent auction.

954 W Fulton Market St, Chicago, IL 60607

WHEN: Month of May

Marvin’s collaborative Sandwich Series has so far been an overwhelming hit, with Chef Mitch Cavanah bringing the visions of some of his most revered local counterparts to life on his menu each month. This May, Chef Mitch is partnering with Top Chef winner Joe Flamm of Rose Mary, a Fulton Market destination restaurant drawing inspiration from Croatia and the Adriatic. Proceeds from the $16 Rose Mary sandwich this May will go to Lakeview Pantry, a Chicago food pantry since 1970.

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Betting tips for Wednesday’s first-round matchupson April 20, 2022 at 3:43 pm

Jump ahead: Game of the night | Picks and props | Analytics edge

All odds are provided by Caesars Sportsbook.

What you need to know for Wednesday’s playoff games

Rousing Rivalry: Can Kevin Durant surpass his point prop of 29.5 against a stingy Celtics defense? After all, he has topped this number just once in three meetings with Boston during the regular season. Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart could be a smart bet for two turnovers created after producing at least two stocks in four of five meetings with Brooklyn this season. The Celtics are 24-14 against the spread when playing a team with a winning record this season, including Sunday’s thrilling last-second win. The Nets, meanwhile, are 14-6 ATS when seeking to avenge a loss to an opponent on the road.

Slick Nic: While Game 1 of the Nets-Celtics series was an instant classic with star players making play after play, Nic Claxton was also a solid contributor. Nothing he does is flashy, but on his 23rd birthday, he converted 6 of 8 shots and pulled down a team-best eight rebounds in 31 minutes. Claxton’s minutes count is encouraging against a Celtics defense without Robert Williams III. Efficiency is something we can count on for Claxton as he has made 51 of 65 shots (78.5%) over the past month. It’s not exciting, but Claxton is a live DFS play and worth a look in the various prop markets in this spot.

Bank On Boucher: With Scottie Barnes currently questionable, Chris Boucher should see an increase in usage. He put up 17 points and 8 rebounds (with a pair of blocks) in 30 minutes Monday, and a similar stat line is expected Wednesday night. He played 30 minutes 14 times during the regular season and averaged 17.2 PPG with 10.6 RPG over that span. His double-double prop is worth a look once Barnes’ status is official. Boucher’s expanded role also looks good for those playing the three-game DFS slate as well.

Collaborative Creation: With Lonzo Ball out for the season, the Bulls still don’t have a traditional creator in their rotation. Distribution duties tend to shift between several key Chicago contributors. In Game 1 against the Bucks, the Bulls saw four players post at least 10 potential assists. DeMar DeRozan led the pack with 14 potential assists in Sunday’s loss to Milwaukee. DeRozan’s assist prop currently sits at 5.5, evidence there is untapped upside in his betting prop market.

— Jim McCormick and Kyle Soppe

Game of the night

Brooklyn Nets at Boston Celtics
7 p.m. ET, Barclays Center, Brooklyn

Line: Celtics (-3.5)
Money line: Celtics (-160), Nets (+140)
Total: 226 points
BPI Projected Total: 219.4 points
BPI Win%: Celtics (87.4%)

Key players ruled out: Ben Simmons

Best bet: Nets ML (+140). Kevin Durant is better than how he played Sunday, and the Nets still scored 114 points on the best defense in the league, despite his struggles. However, Brooklyn’s supporting cast must step up after Seth Curry, Patty Mills and Bruce Brown were relatively ineffective in Game 1. Kyrie Irving feeds off the Boston crowd and without Robert Williams III on the court, he will continue to stay hot. The Nets’ defense has improved over the past month, holding the C’s to just 19 points in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game. It is not comparable to the Celtics? Absolutely not, but I still like Brooklyn to win Game 2 outright. — Erin Dolan

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Doug Kezirian looks at the best bet for the first quarter of Game 3 of the 76ers-Raptors series on Wednesday.

Best bet: Durant over 29.5 points. Durant had one of his worst scoring games of the season in Game 1, requiring 24 field goal attempts to score 23 points and losing six turnovers. While the Celtics have an excellent defense, Durant was visibly out of rhythm, missing a lot of shots that he normally makes. He shot 50% or better from the floor in his two games against the Celtics during the regular season, and dropped 37 points on 21 shots in his last regular-season outing. I fully expect a huge bounce-back game from Durant, who knows the Nets need this game to have a chance to win the series. — Andre Snellings

Best bet: Durant over 29.5 points. Durant has averaged nearly 39 points in his first game following a loss. The only exception was an 11-point performance in 2019 when he ruptured an Achilles. All of the pressure is on Durant tonight. He knows that he must play better in Game 2 if the Nets want to win the series. — Eric Moody

Breaking down the rest of the slate

Chicago Bulls at Milwaukee Bucks
9:30 p.m. ET, Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee

Line: Bucks (-10)
Money line: Bucks (-550), Bulls (+400)
Total: 225 points
BPI Projected Total: 221.2 points
BPI Win%: Bucks (88.5%)

Key players ruled out: none

Best bet: Bucks (-10). The Bucks are 5-0 against the Bulls this season and won their last two regular-season matchups by a combined 49 points, and dominated the early part of Game 1 before the Bulls were able to fight their way back in the second half. The Bucks scored 34 points in the first quarter of Game 1, then managed only 59 points over the next three quarters, which is extremely out of character for a Bucks team that was third in the NBA with 115.5 points scored per game. Look for them to revert to their norm and put a big number on the board Wednesday. — Snellings

Best bet: Bulls (+10). The Bulls’ shooting woes were well documented in Game 1. It’s easy to assume Chicago had problems with Milwaukee’s defense, but it’s also worth noting that the Bucks’ defensive philosophy is to take away the inside and force opponents to shoot jumpers. The Bulls should shoot better and cover the spread in Game 2. — Moody

Best bet: DeMar DeRozan over 27.5 points. DeRozan made only six out of 25 shots from the field Sunday due to the Bucks’ wings harassing him. Milwaukee prefers opponents to shoot jumpers, and after the game DeRozan vowed he would never have a shooting night like that again. I believe him. During the regular season, DeRozan averaged 28 PPG and shot 50.2% from the field, so it’s safe to expect a bounce-back performance.

Philadelphia 76ers at Toronto Raptors
8 p.m. ET, Scotiabank Arena, Toronto

Line: 76ers (-1.5)
Money line: 76ers (-125), Raptors (+105)
Total: 216.5 points
BPI Projected Total: 218.9 points
BPI Win%: Raptors (60.2%)

Key players ruled out: Matisse Thybulle

Questionable: Gary Trent Jr., Scottie Barnes

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Doug Kezirian looks at the best bet for the first quarter of Game 3 of the 76ers-Raptors series on Wednesday.

Best bet: 76ers -1.5. The Raptors have shown they have no way of stopping Joel Embiid. This trend should continue for the 76ers on the road as well. The 76ers were a stronger team on the road than at home all season, finishing with a 27-14 road record and 24-17 home record. The spread for this game is too small, especially with Philadelphia on a roll. — Moody

Analytics edge

BPI highest projected totals

1. Milwaukee Bucks (117.7 points)
2. Boston Celtics (116.0 points)
3. Toronto Raptors (111.2 points)

BPI lowest projected totals

1. Brooklyn Nets (103.3 points)
2. Chicago Bulls (104.3 points)
3. Philadelphia 76ers (108.0 points)

BPI top probability to win (straight up)

1. Milwaukee Bucks (88.2%)
2. Boston Celtics (87.4%)
3. Toronto Raptors (61.2%)

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Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Riley Martin punches out 10; Jared Young launches 2 homers; Clarke and two relievers toss 3-0 shutout

Daily Cubs Minors Recap: Riley Martin punches out 10; Jared Young launches 2 homers; Clarke and two relievers toss 3-0 shutout

Riley Martin (photo by Stephanie Lynn)

MLB

Injuries, Updates, and Trends

Alec Mills (lower back strain) pitched two innings in an EXST game yesterday (2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K, 33 Pitches).

AAA

Iowa 7, Louisville 2

Game Recap

Iowa brought their power bats to stadium yesterday. Jared Young hit a two-run homer in his first at bat, and then jacked another in his next at bat as he went back-to-back with Brennen Davis, who showed off his opposite field power.

Jared Young and Brennen Davis go back-to-back to give us the lead in the fourth, then Young hits another two-run blast! 4-0 Iowa in the fifth. pic.twitter.com/WPTMQn7czJ

— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs)

April 19, 2022

Playing in his first game back with Iowa, Alfonso Rivas also got in on the oppo taco action.

Welcome back Alfonso Rivas! pic.twitter.com/sV9XUBWe9X

— Iowa Cubs (@IowaCubs)

April 20, 2022

I didn’t get a chance to watch any of the action from this game, so I can’t report on how they looked doing it, but at least by the scorecard, Robert Gsellman and Eric Stout continue to make a case for eventual call ups to Chicago. The combined to strike out six over seven shutout innings.

Top Performers

Jared Young: 3-5, 2 HR (4, 5), 2 R, 4 RBI (.303)Brennen Davis: 2-5, HR (2), R, RBI (.214)Alfonso Rivas: 1-4, HR (1), R, RBI, BB (.250)Ildemaro Vargas: 3-5, 2B, 2 R, RBI (.200)Donnie Dewees: 2-4, 3B (.348)Robert Gsellman: 4 IP, H, 0 R, BB, K (0.00)Eric Stout: 3 IP, H, 0 R, BB, 5 K (W, 1-0, 0.00)

Injuries, Updates, and Trends

Jared Young hit 5 HRs in 141 PAs in AAA last season. Took him 35 to get there this year.

— Brad (@ballskwok)

April 19, 2022

For those wondering how the pace of play initiatives are going in the Minors so far:

Not as fast as the one @JeffPassan listed below, but the @IowaCubs and @LouisvilleBats finished their game tonight in 2 hours, 11 minutes.

Was on a 1:50 pace through seven innings. Game still had 5 homers and 9 combined runs.

Good or bad, these rules are definitely working. https://t.co/3sCeoP0mLk

— Alex Cohen (@voiceofcohen)

April 20, 2022

AA

Rocket City 4, Tennessee 1

Game Recap

Rocket City hit a pair of homers, the Smokies hit none.

Sometimes a game is pretty simple to encapsulate.

Top Performers

Nelson Velazquez: 2-4, 2B, 3B (.194)Javier Assad: 5 IP, 2 H, 2 R, BB, 3 K (L, 0-1, 2.53)Graham Lawson: 2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K (5.40)

High-A

South Bend 3, Beloit 0

Game Recap

South Bend was in control of this one from the start. Chris Clarke suffered through some inconsistency (and cold weather) his first two times out this year, but he was locked in yesterday. He tossed the five shutout innings of the game, followed by three from Max Bain. Hunter Bigge polished things off in the 9th for his first save.

In the bottom of the 1st, Fabian Pertuz doubled then was eventually knocked in by Alexander Canario. It was all the offense the pitching staff required but Pertuz would knock in a run in a two-run 8th to give Bigge some breathing room in the 9th.

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Cubs blank the @beloitskycarp 3-0 and allow just two hits in the victory. Check out the highlights here!
: https://t.co/Kgs2V8wXSo pic.twitter.com/D5981V43IV

— South Bend Cubs (@SBCubs)

April 20, 2022

Top Performers

Chris Clarke: 5 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K (W, 1-1, 6.17)Max Bain: 3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 3 K (3.38)Hunter Bigge: IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K (S, 1, 0.00)Fabian Pertuz: 2-4, 2B, R, RBI (.300)Luis Verdugo: 2-3, R (.231)Alexander Canario: 1-4, RBI, SB (1) (.194)

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I didn’t check for certain, but Chris Clarke may be the first starter in the Cubs system to earn a win this year. Five inning starts have been rare/non-existent the first couple of times through rotations at every affiliate.

Max Bain threw 43 pitches in what is expected to be his final piggyback outing. He’ll rejoin the Cubs six-man rotation next time through. He’s throwing in the mid-90s with a cleaner and more athletic delivery this year. Hopefully this will lead to better command and more consistency with his velo and secondary offerings. He’s got prototypical starter’s size and arsenal. This year will be a test of his stamina.

It is good to see Hunter Bigge back healthy and locked in after a rough 2021 when his stuff never seemed to match expectations set in his 2019 debut. He’s paired mid-90s with a hammer breaking ball in the early going.

Sometimes, I like just to see some old country hardball. This Qualifies pic.twitter.com/wBVcLdZXuT

— Todd (@CubsCentral08)

April 20, 2022

Danis Correa also pitched two shutout innings in the same EXST game as Alec Mills. He struck out five. Since he is not getting stretched out as a starter like Mills I would assume the hard throwing righty will be ready to join the South Bend bullpen soon.

Low-A

Delmarva 8, Myrtle Beach 3

Game Recap

Five errors helped doom Myrtle Beach in this game. They committed three of them, and Luis Devers also uncorked a wild pitch, during a seven-run 1st for Delmarva which buried the Pelicans early in this one.

The rest of the game featured some fun though.

Pete Crow-Armstrong hit an inside-the-park home run:

Pete Crow-Armstrong never stopped running.

The @Cubs‘ No. 6 prospect hits the gap for an inside-the-park homer for @Pelicanbaseball. pic.twitter.com/RLN2oZUbNA

— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline)

April 20, 2022

And Riley Martin continued to make Low-A hitters look foolish, punching out 10 in just 4.1 innings of shutout work.

Here is his 10th K. Of course, they waited until his final batter to show him pitching from the centerfield camera. This is a pretty nice curve pic.twitter.com/CrKfzojXQr

— Todd (@CubsCentral08)

April 20, 2022

Martin is shaping up as an intriguing find by the Cubs scouting staff. Selected in the 6th round last year out of tiny Quincy (I’m not sure if it is a college or university in Illinois). Even as a IL native I have never heard of it. The Cubs signed the lefty for a paltry $1,000 bonus. He’s only made 11 pro appearances but he’s already struck out 41 batters in just 25 innings, including 20 in 10.1 innings this season.

It’s aggravating that there wasn’t a good camera angle for the broadcast last night, nor for his previous outing this year, but from some previous viewings it seems Martin works in the 92-94 range, though I wonder if he may have increased that this year. He’s got a pretty good breaking ball as well. I had him pegged as an interesting arm to follow this year, and so far he is justifying that, and then some.

With the way the Cubs are stretching him out they must see some future value with him. It is typically a move the Cubs make with college closers (Riley Thompson, Michael McAvene are two in recent memory). In addition to Martin, they are doing the same this year with Zac Leigh Frankie Scalzo, Jr. It doesn’t always mean the club expects them to remain starters long term but it does force the pitcher to expand their stuff, gives them more innings to hone their mechanics/command, and more opportunities to work through jams.

Top Performers

Riley Martin: 4.1 IP, H, 0 R, 2 BB, 10 K (0.87)Jarod Wright: 3 IP, 2 H, R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K (3.00)Pete Crow-Armstrong: 1-4, HR (1), R, 2 RBI (.217)Ethan Hearn: 1-4, HR (1), R, RBI (.148)Kevin Alcantara: 2-4 (.261)

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