Our internet has been spotty for a week, randomly dropping and going out for just long enough to make work annoying and virtual therapy appointments for the kids impossible. Hopefully getting fixed today, with fingers crossed.
• Jason Heyward and Jason Kipnis took part in an important effort, meeting with other Chicago athletes, the By the Hand club, and Chicago PD:
"It's not just writing a check. It's not just sending a tweet. It's showing up. When you can invest in that way, that's when you see change made."
Ten Chicago athletes teamed up with Sam Acho to seek lasting change in Chicago's Austin neighborhood. https://t.co/qB2rHjs2Rb pic.twitter.com/FYdOd8HWQa
— Chris Emma (@CEmma670) June 6, 2020
"The beginning of it is people being willing to listen," Jason Heyward said on ESPN 1000 this week.
On Thursday, Heyward, Kipnis and other Chicago athletes gathered with teens and members of Chicago PD to engage in an important conversationhttps://t.co/65u36LFup2
— Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) June 6, 2020
• By the Hand’s mission: “You can play a life-changing role for the kids in Chicago’s under-resourced neighborhoods. When you help our kids become the solution, you help them rise above violence and poverty. You help them have new and abundant life.”
• We know that public shaming of the entire league as it relates to the embarrassing inability to come to a deal doesn’t work – that July 1-4 start date now looks impossible, cheers! – but at least it did work with respect to one team’s terrible decision:
An @sfchronicle exclusive: A's owner John Fisher reverses course, apologizes: team will pay minor-leaguers; "I concluded I made a mistake," he tells me. He's also setting up an assistance fund for furloughed employees: https://t.co/8HUBkFAaBx)
— Susan Slusser (@susanslusser) June 5, 2020
• So, then, all teams have committed to paying the $400 weekly stipend to minor leaguers through June. What happens after that is probably tied to the negotiations about a season taking place, but it is still the right thing – regardless – to take care of your minor leaguers at least through what would have been their regular season (August).
• Two years ago today, when teams played baseball:
That was grand! pic.twitter.com/GpjhXRcwPf
— Cubs Talk (@NBCSCubs) June 7, 2018
• The post-Sammy numbers 21:
Sammy fun fact:
Sammy wore numbers 17 and 21 with TEX, 25 with CWS and 21 with the @cubs and BAL. Here is a list of who has worn 21 since Sammy left the Cubs:
Jason Marquis
Tyler Colvin
Joe Mather
Scott Hairston
Junior Lake
Tommy Hunter
Mark Zagunis
Tyler Chatwood
Tony Kemp pic.twitter.com/9i0k4gWVQz— Daily Random Cub (@DailyRandomCub) June 5, 2020
• Not listed, but Milton Bradley also got the number in 2009.
• Fun thread on Twitter from the Cubs Director of Hitting:
Hey all – long time, no thread. Here is a good visual analogy of why a “short swing” is more admirable than the inconsistent “exit velo” guy. I pic.twitter.com/9rwR8sxGR7
— Justin Stone (@elite_baseball) June 6, 2020
• Bedding, soap, and more are your Deals of the Day at Amazon today. #ad
• Something nice and positive and light and happy:
My son got the spider man costume he's been wanting forever today. I held him up in various positions and then photoshopped myself out. Turned out pretty good! pic.twitter.com/aEqYEdSVhf
— Positive Jerry™ (@SuperSartre) June 5, 2020
• One more nice, fun thing:
#OTD in 2011, the #Cubs selected @javy23baez 9th overall in the MLB Draft.
Then vs. now. pic.twitter.com/Vt7HGz9HzO
— Cubs Talk (@NBCSCubs) June 6, 2020
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