@stocktonports How is there not a better way to organize the Little League parade? That was unsafe and awful for the kids - some of which are not comfortable in large crowds - and all your other guests who just wanted to find seats. Be better.
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Replay review should not be tied to the call on the field. Asking for a replay is saying you don’t trust or believe the call, so the replay should be conducted with total objectivity.
Super Sky Point to Ryne Sandberg, my favorite second baseman of all time. I will never forget the countless hours tuned into WGN with Harry Caray and Steve Stone during those beautiful childhood summers that lasted forever. Before we knew how fast time actually flies and that our heroes don’t live forever. He could hit, he could field, and he did it all with class. Ernie Banks may be Mr. Cub but Ryno capably took that mantle for my generation. Somewhere in my heart it’ll always be 1984, Harry will always be three sheets to the wind while looking for blondes in the bleachers between pitches, and Ryne Sandberg will always get the clutch hit or make the great defensive play to save the day. That’s how I remember it because that’s how it was. Nobody ever wore Cubbie blue better. St. Peter, don’t throw this man fastballs. But I’m sure Bruce Sutter already told you that. #RIP
Just heard that the great Ryne Sandberg has passed so I want to share a quick story about him.
When I was 19 I worked at the Guess store in downtown Chicago on The Magnificent Mile. One day Ryne Sandberg brought his daughter in to shop for back to school college clothes. Being a huge Cubs fan, I was over the moon! He was one of the kindest, most humble people I had ever met. After I finished helping him and his daughter, I asked him for a huge favor. I told him that my big brother Eddie was the BIGGEST Cubs fan and worked just right across the street managing the Hugo Boss, if he didn’t mind stopping in to see him and saying I sent him. Without hesitation he said YES. He left Guess and walked right over to my brother to see him and it made his year. My brother had ALWAYS been there for me always doing things for me but for once I was able to do something special for him, and Ryne made that possible.
As great of a baseball player Ryne was, he was an even more incredible human being. Thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.
RIP Ryne Sandberg. 🙏🏼 #cubs