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Tag: World Series

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A World Series marriage proposal

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 2, 2017, 8:16 AM Nov 2, 2017
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It’s really the simple marriage proposals that are the most beautiful. Like Carlos Correa’s. Nothing fancy. Step One: Win the World Series with the Houston Astros. Step Two: Work out a plan with Ken Rosenthal of FoxSports to interview you on national TV. Step Three: Propose. Read more →

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Don’t throw the ball back!

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 30, 2017, 7:01 AM Oct 30, 2017
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There are really only two ways to enjoy the World Series. One is to actually buy a ticket and be at the game. The other is to to work the third shift somewhere and watch it on TV.

Once again last night — or was it this morning? — the game ended with late action in a 13-to-12 Houston victory over the Dodgers.
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Sports

Cubs’ victory resuscitates Harry Caray

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 11:54 AM Nov 4, 2016
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It’s quite a parade and party going on this afternoon in Chicago, where tens of thousands of fans are celebrating the Cubs’ World Series victory of Wednesday night.

But Budweiser won the week, too, with its well-timed revival of long-dead Harry Caray, the team’s broadcaster from back when they weren’t very good. Read more →

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Man watches Cubs game with dad… at cemetery

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 3, 2016, 11:36 AM Nov 3, 2016
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‘We had a pact,’ Wayne Williams said. ‘When the Cubs – not if, when – the Cubs got into the World Series, we would make sure we listen to the games together.’ Read more →

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No, NPR, Cleveland fans are not ‘flighty, fairweather fans’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 27, 2016, 1:02 PM Oct 27, 2016
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When reporters parachute in to provide sports coverage to an audience which hates sports, you get the kind of story NPR provided today in a blast against the fans of the Cleveland Indians. Read more →

People doing good · Sports

Photo: Helen Schlegel97-year-old vet is going to a Cubs World Series game

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 26, 2016, 11:14 AM Oct 26, 2016
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Photo: Helen Schlegel

Jim Schlegel, the 97-year-old veteran of Pearl Harbor whose daughter wanted him to see one more Chicago Cubs World Series game, is going to see one more Chicago Cubs World Series game. Read more →

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97-year-old vet: ‘Who’s got World Series tickets?’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 24, 2016, 7:41 PM Oct 24, 2016
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If Chicago can’t rally around a 97-year old man who survived Pearl Harbor, there’s something wrong. All you have to do, Chicago, is give up your tickets to a Cubs World Series game. Read more →

Sports

Baseball’s finale gives us something to do all winter

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 30, 2014, 10:09 AM Oct 30, 2014
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It was another metaphorical moment for the greatest game ever invented. There is is risk in reward and, sometime, failure in playing it safe. Read more →

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A symphonic World Series battle.

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 23, 2013, 12:18 PM Oct 23, 2013
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In the unlikely event the Minnesota Twins had surprised us, played decent baseball, and made it to the World Series (which begins tonight, you may have heard), here’s something you wouldn’t be seeing: Two orchestras — St. Louis’ and Boston’s — “playing trash” at each other. Read more →

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