Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) The Chicago White Sox aren’t known for drawing a crowd. In fact, they’re often known for not drawing one. But after this past weekend in Cooperstown, N.Y., perhaps that should change. Because fans of the South Siders showed up in droves Sunday to cheer on favorite son Frank […]
Monthly Archives: July 2014
Maddux, Thomas inductions quite a haul for Chicago
From the Saturday, July 26, editions of The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Ill.) and The Times (Ottawa, Ill.) … The WISCH LIST By Dave Wischnowsky Four summers ago, my dad, my brother and I, clad in our Chicago Cubs T-shirts and jerseys, sat on the grassy lawn in Cooperstown, N.Y., and cheered loudly as former Cubs […]
Cooperstown Shouldn’t Close Out Lee Smith
Friday’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas are all entering Cooperstown this weekend as first-ballot Hall of Famers. Craig Biggio and Mike Piazza might make it next year. Jack Morris’ eligibility has run out. Jeff Bagwell has a decent chance at some day earning induction, while Tim Raines, […]
Illini (Coaching) Standards Out Of Whack
Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Does the University of Illinois need to loosen its stringent admissions standards for athletes in order to compete at football’s highest level? Or does it instead need to elevate its standards for hiring football coaches? Based on more than two decades of watching Illini teams play largely subpar […]
Celebrating Millennium Park (and other oases)
From the Saturday, July 19, edition of The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Ill.) and The Times (Ottawa, Ill.) … The WISCH LIST By Dave Wischnowsky On Wednesday, the best thing to hit Chicago in decades turned 10. It was back on July 16, 2004, when Mayor Richard M. Daley sliced a red ribbon to officially welcome […]
If Ventura Falls Short, Ozzie Actually Makes Sense
Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Over the past season-and-a-half, Chicago’s two baseball teams are a combined 86 games under .500. Good seats aren’t just available at U.S. Cellular and Wrigley Field – they’re plentiful. And so far this summer, both the Cubs and the White Sox have found themselves largely overshadowed by the […]
LeBron’s Return Hits Home For Illini Nation
Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Four times in the past eight years, the No. 1 high school basketball player in the nation has called Illinois home. Yet, none of them have ended up calling Illinois home in college. In 2007, Simeon’s Derrick Rose chose Memphis over the University of Illinois. In 2011, Anthony […]
Exploring Chicago’s French Connections
From the Saturday, July 12, editions of The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Ill.) and The Times (Ottawa, Ill.) … By Dave Wischnowsky The WISCH LIST It isn’t July’s most popular revolutionary holiday – I’m pretty sure you know what that is – but come Monday evening, the celebration of Bastille Day will very much be a […]
A Proposal For The ‘Barnstorming Illini’ In 2015
Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) Come the fall of 2016, the University of Illinois men’s basketball team will have a snazzy new home thanks to the State Farm Center renovations. But come the fall of 2015, the Illini won’t have a home at all – for a few games, at least – also […]
LeBron’s Desired Legacy Can Only Be Safe At Home
Today’s column from CBS Chicago … (CBS) He has fame. He has riches. And he even has championship rings. What LeBron James doesn’t yet have is the basketball legacy that he desires – and, honestly, the one that an NBA player of his caliber probably deserves. But, you know, that’s his own fault. Because if […]