Showing posts with label NHL Winter Classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NHL Winter Classic. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Cubs Carvan lists taking shape, The Hawks lose at Wrigley, MLB Network on the way

If you have tickets to the one of the stops during the Cubs caravan here is the list of players you can expect to see there:
Cubs caravan stop in Peoria on Jan. 15:
  • Carlos Marmol
  • Jeff Samardjiza
  • Sean Marshall
  • Kevin Hart
  • Brandon Guyer (outfielder)
  • Randy Bush (assistant GM)
  • Oneri Fleita (VP of player personnel)
  • Larry Rothschild (pitching coach)
  • Alan Trammell (bench coach)
  • Gerald Perry (hitting coach)
  • Mike Quade (3rd base coach)
  • Cory Provus (broadcaster)

The event in Rockford at the Boys and Girls Club list: (click for info. )

  • Joey Gatright (OF)
  • Kevin Greg (RP)
  • Felix Pie (OF)
  • Micah Hoffpauir (1B)
  • Darwin Barney (SS)
  • Ivan DeJesus (coach)
  • Matt Sinatro (1B coach)
  • Lester Strode (Bullpen Coach)
  • Dave Otto (former Cub)
  • Oneri Fleita (VP of player personnel)

And the Valpo High School event that I'm headed to:

  • Len Kasper (Voice of the Cubs)
  • Felix Pie (OF)
  • Joey Gathright (OF)
  • Jeff Samardzija (RP)

I should have full info on the Cubs Caravan and convention soon.

The Blackhawks have lost in the first non-baseball sporting event at Wrigley since 1984. The final score was Red Wings 6 Hawks 4. The best parts of watching the game were an interview with Ryan Dempster and when Fergie, Billy, Sandberg, and others sang a hockey version of Take Me Out to the Ballgame.

MLB Network launch only about an hour and a half away. I think it's about time that baseball gets its own 24/7 channel. My favorite part of this idea is that baseball will no longer go away in the offseason. 5:00 CT is the launch.

I'll update you if any new rumors get out or if news breaks.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Previewing the Winter Classic

Background: Tomorrow will be the first hockey game ever at Wrigley Field. However, that's not the first non-baseball sporting event that Wrigley Field has hosted. It was a multisport venue for the first 70 years of its existence. Three pro football teams played there; The Chicago Tigers, Cardinals, and Bears. Wrigley was also used for soccer, a ski jumping championship, rodeos, boxing matches, wrestling matches, and basketball games. The game tomorrow will be the first non-baseball sporting event at Wrigley since Sept, 3 1984, when the Chicago Sting, of the North American Soccer League, defeated Vancouver 3-1.

Match up: The Detroit Red Wings will be taking on the Chicago Blackhawks. Going into the game the Red Wings are in first in the Western Conference Central Division with a 24-7 record and 53 points. The Hawks are read hot lately and had won 9 games in a row before falling in Detriot last night. Chicago is a close second in the Central only 6 points behind the Wings with a 20-7 record.

Coverage: The Game will be televised nationally on NBC and locally on WGN Radio 720 in Chicago. The puck drops at Noon CT (1:00 ET) tomorrow. David Kaplan and Judd Sirott will broadcast live from the NHL Spectator Plaza outside Wrigley Field from about 1-4 CT on WGN Radio today to preview the game. WGN 720 will also have pregame tomorrow from 9-12.

I'll have thoughts on the game sometime tomorrow. Stay tuned today later I will have posts on the MLB Network, the latest Cubs rumors/news, and reviewing 2008 for the Cubs.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Cubs Caravan, Book Recommendation, and Wrigley turns to ice

The Cubs have the plans set for this years Cubs Caravan. Here is the schedule:

Tour Group 1, Jan. 14- stops at Northwestern Hospital in Chicago, Bouchet Academy in Chicago and a charity dinner in Valparaiso, Indiana. (I live in Northwest Indiana very close to Valpo and I have my tickets for the Charity Dinner.)
Tour Group 1, Jan. 15- Agassiz Elementary School, Jahn Elementary School, and Garvy Elementary School in Chicago; as well as Rockford Boys and Girls Club.
Tour Group 2, Jan. 14- Bateman Elemtary School in Chicago and fundraising luncheon at Harry Caray's Restaurant in Chicago. (the luncheon is sold out)
Tour Group 2, Jan. 15- Lincoln Library and Museum and take part in the Peoria Chiefs' charity fan fest.
The personnel who will take part in the winter tours will be announced at a later date. I'll update you whenever they are announced.

I just finished reading a Cubs book called Hoodoo by Grant DePorter, Elliot Harris, and Mark Vancil. DePorter is the owner of the Harry Caray's restaurant chain and he is best know for buying the Steve Bartman ball for $113,824.16 and then blowing it at Harry Caray's in Chicago. This book does a great job of "unraveling the 100-year mystery of the Cubs" and I would recommend it if you need a last minute gift for a Cubs fan for Christmas. Click Here for more info.

Well on New Years Day there will be a game at Wrigley Field. Not a baseball game, a hockey game. The Chicago Blawkhawks will be play the Detriot Red Wings in the Winter Classic. This will be the first time the Hawks have ever played outdoors and this will be the first hockey game ever played at the Friendly Confines. By the way, the Blackhawks are red hot and have won 7 games in a row. Check out the video of Wrigley turning into the Frozen Confines.

Well, there's only 2 more days until X-Mas! Not much going on with Cubs Rumors lately. We can only wait...
I'll keep you posted.