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Sports in Chicago: A Green Beer Agenda
ChicagoFriday, March 14, 2025
The White Sox game against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday was a big deal for Sox fans. It was televised on MLB Network, but the network cut to MLB Tonight while the Sox were up to bat with two runners on in the bottom of the ninth. It's a shame, but it's just another example of Sox luck.
Northwestern's basketball team is in a tough spot. They won't make it to the NCAA men's tournament unless they win the Big Ten Tournament. But coach Chris Collins deserves credit for getting the most out of his team after losing Brooks Barnhizer to a foot injury. If Indiana is watching, he'd be a perfect choice as the next coach of the Hoosiers.
The baseball free agent season is in full swing. Juan Soto signed his megadeal with the New York Mets, and Alex Bregman signed a big deal with the Boston Red Sox. Meanwhile, almost all the NFL's top free agents had deals in place on March 10. It's clear that having a salary cap gets things done quicker. But there's no question that MLB free agency is a long, slow process compared to NFL and NBA free agency.
Veteran White Sox beat reporter Daryl Van Schouwen announced last week that he's leaving the Chicago Sun-Times after 37 years of duty. His final day will be at the end of the Sox's spring training. Van Schouwen covered both the Cubs and White Sox in his baseball-writing career, and he always had a better year than the teams he covered. Sun-Times readers will miss his solid reporting and professionalism, and all his friends on the beat will miss his daily presence in the press box and in the clubhouse.
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