New book on Dick Allen Chicago White Sox era intrigues the Aparicio in Nestor
New book on Dick Allen Chicago White Sox era intrigues the Aparicio in Nestor
New book on Dick Allen Chicago White Sox era intrigues the Aparicio in Nestor
A new book on the 1972 Chicago White Sox and the Hall of Fame candidacy of Dick Allen intrigues the “Aparicio” in Nestor. Authors John Owens and David Fletcher join him from The Windy City to reminisce about tough times and great uniforms at Comiskey Park.
Legendary Chicago sportswriter Rick Telander joins Nestor to preview Bears and review Windy City history
Veteran Chicago sports radio producer Randy Merkin joins Nestor to reminisce about snagging big guests in book of memoirs
Is Soldier Field a modern marvel or historic eyesore? Legendary Chicago sportswriter Rick Telander from the Chicago Sun-Times joins Nestor to preview Ravens vs Bears and review Windy City history.
AP Chicago columnist Jim Litke discusses the glory sports days of The Windy City with Nestor
Veteran Chicago sports radio producer Randy Merkin joins Nestor to reminisce about snagging big guests in book of memoirs.
Harry Carry, Soldier Field, Michael Jordan, and the Blackhawks – just to name a few! AP Chicago columnist Jim Litke discusses the glory days of sports in The Windy City with Nestor.
Jimmy Yacabonis couldn’t throw strikes in relief of Chris Tillman in a fateful sixth inning.
Alec Asher gave up the grand slam that blew the game wide open in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Baltimore jumped out to an early lead against Chicago’s Jose Quintana and never looked back.
Joey Rickard tacked on an important insurance run in the bottom of the eighth inning.
The two-time All-Star selection was just activated form the disabled list earlier this week.
Dylan Bundy and Manny Machado shining together on Sunday was a reminder of how far the Orioles have come.
The All-Star closer suffered a sprained left ankle in Saturday’s loss to the White Sox.
Mat Latos agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal with the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
I don’t go to Chicago often for baseball but when I do, I prefer Comiskey…
A faint “O!” beyond the left-center gate warmed the heart during a surreal national anthem at an empty Camden Yards.
Wednesday’s game has been shifted to 2:05 p.m. and will not be open to the public.
No makeup date has been announced for the postponements on Monday and Tuesday.
Monday’s game was postponed due to continuing riots in the city of Baltimore.
Dan Duquette said adding left-handed bats was a priority for the stretch run.
A plan could not be worked out with the Orioles to allow the Super Bowl XLVII champions to open in Baltimore on Sept. 5.
We’re getting down to the nitty gritty on the MLB trading deadline. The Cliff Lee deal today and a few
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I just got back from the ballpark and wanted to share my thoughts on Brad Bergesen’s impressive major league debut
An hour ago my wife pulled me away from my Apple Mac Book Pro and lured me toward the television