Ryne Sandberg has resumed ‘intensive’ cancer treatment
"We will continue to be positive, strong, and fight to beat this."
"We will continue to be positive, strong, and fight to beat this."
The recently-launched Chicago Sports Network remains dark on Chicago's largest distributor, Comcast.
Ryne Sandberg received a heartwarming update on his cancer battle during a radio show dedicated to fighting the disease.
"You can be bad, or be okay, and you have a job for as long as you want to do it."
Lester will be in the studio for two games and in the booth for the next three.
“From the second I met him, he was like, ‘My dream is to call a big-league game."
"We've worked our way up through the ranks and hopefully have earned the respect of not only one another, but our peers and our co-workers."
"It signifies yet another opportunity for our team to serve fans in a meaningful and memorable way."
"Prayers going your way. You were and are my favorite Cub."
"A hawk was spotted flying outside Nashville with a rolled-up scroll in its talons!"
"Always been a fan of Jon Sciambi but this is weak."
The Chicago Cubs are the latest team to offer direct-to-consumer streaming.
"We’re aiming for July, sometime after the All-Star break."
"Boog bought in. He decided that he wanted to be on the broadcast."
Every network seems to be approaching the pitch clock differently.
Fowler has everything you'd want someone to have in this role.
Marquee is smart to try and tap into prospect intrigue, which is the only real intrigue around the Cubs this season.
"Ian Happ's been ejected, and David Ross has ejected the headset."- Marquee's Boog Sciambi
The joys of state-run media!
Distribution issues remain a challenge for Marquee, however.
Floyd and Maybin are both former Cubs, though neither played more than a season at Wrigley.
Boog and JD deliver everything you could want in a local broadcast.
Glanville wound up flying solo at the start of Marquee's Cubs broadcast Friday.
On a ball down the line too. This was a rough situation to be put in for Cubs play-by-play man Boog Sciambi, who wasn't even at the stadium.