Mike Imrem
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Imrem: It's mediocre Bucks vs. medical mystery BullsApr 18, 2015 8:00 am - Thank goodness for the Milwaukee Bucks. In a world of uncertainty - also known as Derrick Rose - the Bucks can be depended upon to be what they are. The Bucks are 41-41 ...
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Imrem: Whirlwind debut for Cubs' phenom BryantApr 17, 2015 5:01 pm - Kris Bryant was chatting with his Triple-A Iowa manager Marty Peavy on Thursday night. "Oh," Peavy said sort of in passing, "you're going to the big leagues tomorrow." T...
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Imrem: For Blackhawks, it's all or nothingApr 14, 2015 10:00 pm - OK, Blackhawks, go out and win something this postseason. No excuses, please. It's been what, two years since you won a Stanley Cup? You're due. Actually, you're overdue...
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Imrem: Woods proves the future is a great unknownApr 13, 2015 5:01 pm - A Dan Jenkins line comes to mind after Jordan Spieth's victory in the Masters at age 21. Tiger Woods was 25 years old in 2001 and already the winner of six major golf ch...
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Imrem: Perfect landing spot for Ozzie's returnApr 12, 2015 5:01 pm - How nice it was to see Ozzie Guillen's name back on the sports pages, even if it wasn't for saying or doing anything crazily dramatic. I miss Guillen almost as much as I...
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Imrem: Will seat get hot soon for White Sox' Ventura?Apr 10, 2015 5:01 pm - As far as we know, Robin Ventura still is manager of the White Sox, though for how much longer is a mystery. Two questions: First, will Ventura deserve to be fired this ...
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Imrem: Rose plays and stays, so that's a win for BullsApr 08, 2015 5:01 pm - A Bulls fan's drill is pretty clear on game nights now. Opening tip: Inhale. Final buzzer: Exhale. In between: Hold breath, cross fingers, mutter prayers, make wishes, k...
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Imrem: Cubs can flush that apologyApr 07, 2015 5:00 pm - So that's it? … An apology? … All the Cubs could come up with was “we failed?” I read the club's statement on the Opening Night restroom debacle and there was nothing ab...
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Imrem: A little heated play never hurt a division raceApr 06, 2015 1:01 am - Bitterness is greatly underrated in sports. Competition is good. Bitter competition is better. Friendly rivalries are good. Bitter rivalries are better. The White Sox an...
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Imrem: For Cubs, it's back to the future with The BoardApr 05, 2015 6:01 pm - Sunday night's Cubs' season opener will forever be remembered as The Board Game. No, not Monopoly. This was at the intersection of Clark and Addison, not Boardwalk and P...