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Morning Sports Report
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Ahead of this weekend’s Cubs-Sox series on the South Side, the White Sox will have a decision to make in the next week about whether to trade outfielder Mike Tauchman.
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Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti, whose background is in professional sports, not college, doesn’t just want to expand the postseason. He wants to alter the sport fundamentally. He wants it to look less like college football and more like the NFL.
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Our countdown to high school football continues this week with six great season openers in the area.
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Skylar Diggins scored 21 points, rookie Dominique Malonga had 14 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double and the Seattle Storm rode a 56-point second half to a...
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Bears running back D’Andre Swift accumulated some of the better statistics in his career after he signed a three-year $24.5 million contract with the team in 2024. But in his mind, Swift felt he didn’t do enough to come out ahead in many games.
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LAS VEGAS — All the reshuffling of schedules, conferences and playoff formats in college football has placed one of the sport's best traditions in peril: the USC-Notre Da...
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Chicago Fire forward Chris Mueller, a Schaumburg native, will miss the entire 2025 season due to pericarditis, he said in a video released Thursday by the club.
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The Cubs lost 8-4 to Kansas City on Wednesday, beaten by a pitcher that’s been mentioned as a trade target, right-hander Seth Lugo.
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The Bears coaching staff opened camp by emphasizing details and not letting mistakes go unaddressed. Wednesday was the start of what Johnson called a “race” and he made sure to set the tone for Day 1.
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Once Ben Johnson knotted up his orange tie and signed his massive contract, there was no question he was in charge at Halas Hall. No offense to Ryan Poles, Kevin Warren or George McCaskey, but it’s Johnson’s show here. And don’t just limit his power to Lake Forest. As he prepares to start his first season in charge, you could say Johnson is the most important coach, player or sports executive in Chicago.
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