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WELCOME to today’s episode of Cub Tracks news and notes™, a greatest-hits collection of Chicago-style beat writers and bloggers, ground from #Cubs, #MiLB, and #MLB baseball, overheated, steeped in writers’ tears, and then cold-brewed overnight for maximum flavor. No artificial intelligences were deployed, employed, entranced, or embalmed in the commission of this missive (apparently I might be training some though). Cub Tracks eagerly awaits the advent of robotic umpires and has already amended the three laws. The going is weird. Cub Tracks turned pro a long time ago.
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Stuff is happening. Kyle Hendricks is a free agent. So is Jorge López. More will follow shortly. Alex Kiriloff retired. Jorge Soler is an Angel.
Anything is possible. Pass the popcorn.
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If the Cubs Are Looking to Buy Homers This Winter, There Are a Lot of Options in Free Agencyhttps://t.co/5mMWuEjR1k pic.twitter.com/teiwYEPDzo
— Bleacher Nation (@BleacherNation) November 1, 2024
- Tony Andracki (Marquee Sports Network*): Top 10 Cubs building blocks: No. 10 Cade >:’Horton. “… this is a bit of a curveball (pun intended) to finish off this list.” #9 — Ben Brown.
- Brett Taylor (Bleacher Nation*): Cubs Roster Move: Knight outrighted ahead of flurry of forthcoming 40-man moves. “A small procedural move for the Chicago Cubs, with many more on the way.” More from Evan Altman.
- Andy Martinez (Marquee Sports Network*): The latest on Cubs second baseman Nico Hoerner. “I think projecting that far out is a bit challenging.”
- Meghan Montemurro (Chicago Tribune* {$}): ‘I’ve learned I can do it’: Pete Crow-Armstrong showed progress as a rookie — and could be a key to Chicago Cubs’ 2025 success. “It’s hard no matter what, even when it starts getting a little bit easier,” Crow-Armstrong told the Tribune.
- Benjamin Hill (MLB.com*): This Midwestern city’s Minor League park set the standard. “:Some fans still call it “The Cove.” You can call it that too, if you want.”
- Tony Andracki (Marquee Sports Network*): Top 10 comebacks in Cubs franchise history. “Over 149 seasons of baseball throughout Cubs franchise history, there are bound to be some truly epic games.”
Food for Thought:
Pareidolia is our tendency to see familiar shapes in random patterns, such as seeing a dolphin when looking at Gallo Lungo, an island off the Amalfi Coast in Italy.pic.twitter.com/ni7CGvVEzz
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) November 1, 2024
Towers Of Silence: Why Humans Have Fed The Dead To Vultures For Over 3,000 Yearshttps://t.co/F2uPVKg9Ks
— IFLScience (@IFLScience) November 1, 2024
An underwater encounter with the strange but beautiful feather star (Crinoid sp.), these ancient invertebrates first appeared in the fossil record about 300 million years before the dinosaurs.
: Marcelo Johan Ogata pic.twitter.com/ogabGTbtRV
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) November 1, 2024
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