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Fantasy Fix: Value Among The Viagra Set

By Dan O’Shea

Some of oldest and most-well traveled pitchers in baseball are generating some good fantasy value this year:
* Bartolo Colon, SP, NYM: The 42-year-old has a lot of fans, though mostly because they like to engage in immature mockery of the rotund ace’s hitting and running adventures. As a former and current fat kid, I can tell you revenge is a dish best served to yourself in multiple helpings – oh, and with wins and strikeouts. Colon already has seven wins and 52 strikeouts, and though a rough patch recently raised his ERA to 4.82, he’s resilient, having started 30-plus games each of the last two years. Still available in more than 25% of Yahoo! leagues.

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Posted on May 27, 2015

SportsMondayTuesday: Don’t Blame Bickell

By Jim Coffman

Frederik Andersen did everything he could to give Monday night’s game to the Hawks. The Ducks goalie let Teuvo Teravainen’s harmless little shot from the high slot slip under his arm for one goal. He dropped his stick on one side of the net and then failed to get over to other side well enough to stop Brent Seabrook’s tough angle chance for the second. And if we thought that was a tough angle . . . there was the Hawks’ final goal of the evening, which Jonathan Toews actually shot from an inch behind the goal line but managed to bank it into the net off Andersen’s skate with 37 seconds remaining to complete a remarkable last two-minute, two-goal comeback.

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Posted on May 26, 2015

Lorde vs. Winger

By Marty Gangler

Reality is a bitch.
After a season-changing 6-1 week two weeks ago, the Cubs came back to reality last week by going 3-3 – and then they lost the first game of this week to the Nats on Monday. The trend is not our friend.
Sure, the Cubs are still in this mother, but it’s not gonna be simply a case of riding a sweet wave to the playoffs – even if you are looking at this season in Joe Maddon-Colored Glasses.

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Posted on May 25, 2015

We Miss Paulie More Than He Misses Us

By Roger Wallenstein

Anyone expecting gut-retching emotion, a breaking voice, a few tears, or an event dripping with nostalgia was sorely disappointed Saturday as the White Sox retired Paul Konerko’s No. 14 at The Cell.
Instead what we got was a dapper 39-year-old striding confidently from centerfield to home plate amid the cheers of a full house for pre-game ceremonies. Paulie was not only extolled for all the offensive categories where he ranks near the top in team history, but also his leadership role both on and off the field, his commitment to the city of Chicago, and his persona as a hard-worker, loyal teammate, solid family man and student of the game. He played 16 seasons on the South Side despite twice being a free agent when he could have gone elsewhere for more money.

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Posted on May 24, 2015

TrackNotes: The Problem With American Pharoah

By Thomas Chambers

Time out! Stop the movie!
Take a deep breath and contemplate this: The considered opinion in this corner is that the Belmont Stakes, the third jewel of America’s Triple Crown for Thoroughbred race horses, will be the last race in the career of this year’s Crown hopeful, American Pharoah.

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Posted on May 24, 2015

Fantasy Fix: The Bryce Is Right

By Dan O’Shea

There are some good candidates out there for Most Improved Player in baseball this year. A guy named A-Rod comes to mind, with 10 HRs and a .914 OPS, when it wasn’t even obvious in spring training that he could still turn his old hips fast enough to crank the ball for extra bases.
Prince Fielder, 1B, TEX, is another possibility, with his MLB-leading 52 hits coming into this week after a season lost to injury. Elsewhere, Jason Kipnis, 2B, CLE, a former top 25 player who fell much lower during a couple of dismal, injury-riddled years, has returned to his old multi-category-contributing self.

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Posted on May 20, 2015

Exclusive! The Real Reasons That Dude Was Banned From Wrigley

Another Beachwood Special Report

“A judge told a suburban man to stay away from Wrigley Field after allegedly getting rowdy, mouthing off to ballpark security and scuffling with guards at Sunday’s game,” DNAinfo Chicago reports.

“You can’t go to Wrigley Field this summer,” Cook County Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. told 20-year-od Daniel Krupa of Lemont.

The Beachwood has learned, however, that scuffling with guards was not the only reason why Krupa got banned. Our findings:

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Posted on May 19, 2015

SportsMonday: What, Hawks Worry?

By Jim Coffman

When the Bulls bowed out of the playoffs last week, I wasn’t as upset as I would have been 10 years ago and definitely wasn’t as upset as I would have been 20 years ago (I turned 49 a week-and-a-half ago).
And when the Hawks on Sunday dropped one of those special games, most common in hockey and soccer, that features one team outplaying the other but ending up on the wrong side of the scoreboard anyway, it was irritating but far from infuriating.

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Posted on May 18, 2015

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