Cubs’ David Ross desires a trophy and a parade

David Ross is able to kick some asterisks. Right to the curb. Think a 60-game common season is illegal? Think baseball in 2020 is so up for grabs at the box — and stale it — that whichever workforce rises to the highest merely received’t cling up compared to the extra tried-and-true champions of, smartly, just about each different yr in league historical past? The Cubs’ rookie supervisor isn’t purchasing it. “If they’re passing out a trophy, I want it,” Ross stated Monday in his first assembly with the media, by means of Zoom, since spring coaching used to be halted in March because of the coronavirus outbreak. “If they’re handing out rings and we’re all starting from the same point, I

Bud Billiken parade canceled for first time in 91-year

Chicago’s maximum liked close-of-summer tournament, the Bud Billiken Parade, has been canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The biggest African American parade within the United States, this 12 months’s birthday celebration was once set for Aug. 8. According to a file on ABC7Chicago.com the parade will as an alternative be celebrated in an hour-long TV particular “Bud Billiken: Celebrating 91 Years,” airing at 1 p.m. Aug. 8. The nationally famend parade, an annual custom for generations of Chicago households, stretches for 2 miles alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive thru Bronzeville and culminating at Washington Park. Tens of hundreds of spectators attend the parade every 12 months, culminating with a back-to-school competition/picnic within the park celebrating schooling, Black

Tom Brady Resurrects ‘TB Times’ In Pre-Super Bowl Parade Instagram Post

Tom Brady Resurrects ‘TB Times’ In Pre-Super Bowl Parade Instagram Post

At long last, the “TB Times” has returned. Tom Brady’s Instagram-comic book-cartoon thing was a staple of the 2017 New England Patriots season. But for reasons unknown, Brady ditched it for the entirety of the 2018 season — that is, until the Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. Prior to Tuesday’s championship parade, the Patriots quarterback resurrected the “TB Times.” And yes, the crocodile (or alligator, or whatever) is back, too. Take a look: