Sportswriter brings 1908 Chicago Cubs to life in novel
— April 30, 2020It was said by the late Waukegan newspaperman, Dan O’ Shea, that “Every reporter has one good book in them.” The lack of sports events during the pandemic has left a large hole…
It was said by the late Waukegan newspaperman, Dan O’ Shea, that “Every reporter has one good book in them.” The lack of sports events during the pandemic has left a large hole…
A new location for SoxFest 2020 meant a scramble to reserve parking in advance at McCormick Place and good walking shoes. Larger digs for Sox fans, for those lucky enough to get passes…
Chris Razo has been named interim head coach of the Heartland Community College Hawks baseball team. Razo replaces Jimmy Frankos who has taken an assistant coach position at his alma…
SPRINGFIELD — There are now almost as many different plans to legalize sports betting in Illinois as there are states that have legalized it in any fashion. As Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb…
“Welcome to Baseball Heaven,” signs around St. Louis’ Busch Stadium proclaim. But there may be trouble in paradise. Across the nation, crowds at professional baseball games have…
Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley was caught shoveling $1 million worth of no-bid city insurance contracts to his son John in February 1973. He delivered a shameless and unintentionally…
The Kenosha Kingfish open their 2019 season at home May 28 against Wisconsin Rapids, and the anticipation is already growing. Entering their sixth season, the Northwoods League club’s…
I look up from my cell phone, and I see, walking slowly into the tavern, my cousin Yonkel Yossel, the oldest member of my extended family. He is a rare visitor to this area. “Sholem…