Tag Archives: Bill Savage
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8:08 am | Dec. 5Notre Dame: Love ‘Em Or Hate ‘Em? Hate ‘Em.: A Civilized Debate, Part 2
In this two-part “Civilized Debate,” Brent and Bill tackle Notre Dame for you undecideds looking for a rooting interest in the BCS National Championship game on January 7th.
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12:01 am | Sep. 19Football: Enjoy It While You Can
It’s not just the football players who are at risk. The maturing brains of young players are endangered as well, and perhaps even more so. So, enjoy football while you can. It will be changing, because of America’s real national pastime…
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12:01 am | Aug. 22On Witnessing The Wave At Wrigley Field
After decades of successful suppression, Bill Savage saw it. Last Tuesday night at the Cubs-Astros game, in the top of the 8th inning of a 10-1 Cubs loss. The Wave. Starting in the left-field corner across from the firehouse, and going all the way around. Six, maybe seven, times. Is nothing sacred?
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12:01 am | Jul. 13The Most Beautiful Tickets In Baseball
Cubs season-ticket holder and self-proclaimed baseball zealot Bill Savage noticed something different in this year’s block of tickets, something…dare he say…artistic? Savage probed the front office and got the skinny.
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1:01 am | Apr. 27The Last Scorecard In Wrigley: A Tale Of OCD At The Old Ball Park
Some fans can’t start the game without a brew. Some need grub. Some, like baseball scholar and season-ticket-holding Cubs fan Bill Savage, need a scorecard.
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7:57 am | Apr. 13Sox or Cubs?: The Ultimate Debate
Over the last month, Sam Roos has been our #SoxOrCubs lab rat, the innocent victim of an experiment to see which team exerts the greater pull on Chicago newbies. This is his story.