Wife's text with the Knicks down about 25, heading to 29: "Well I can go to bed early."
My response from the Madison Square Garden press box: "Don't think it's over yet. ...But close."
My column on the greatest Garden event I've ever attended:
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Cristian Javier retired all nine batters he faced in three innings in his second rehab start tonight, this one at Triple-A Sugar Land. He threw 44 pitches (29 strikes) and struck out three.
Astros GM Dana Brown today at Angel Stadium: “I don’t think this team is a team that’s going to be sellers at the deadline. I think we’re good enough … The division is wide open, the postseason is wide open, so I don’t foresee us being sellers.”
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My friend and attorney Chad Hatmaker, who has experience in eligibility cases, summed up Sorsby ruling well. “This might be the case that actually generates real reform. That’s absolutely ridiculous. If you have an illness as an employee, you don’t get to break the rules because of it. An alcoholic can’t come to work drunk without getting fired.”
Hunter Brown’s next start will come at Triple-A Sugar Land on Wednesday. That would put him in line to come off the injured list against the Tigers at Daikin Park the following week.
Got to my subway stop just in time to see joyous Knicks fans pouring out of bars all happy after the big win. Fun to be in a city when a team is on an electric run.
The Bears’ Board of Directors voted Thursday to advance the stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact to be selected. This is this first time that the Bears’ board has voted on any stadium site.
As one source said, “There is more work to do but barring anything very strange, it’s a done deal.”