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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Saturday, September 8, 2018 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Trump wants op-ed writer revealed President pressures If the person has a high-level security clearance, he said, “I Justice Department don’t want him in those meet- ings.” for investigation A White House official later said the president’s call for a ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE By Ken Thomas, Zeke government investigation was Officer Kevin Tate was indicted Miller and Eric Tucker an expression of his frustration on federal charges along with Associated Press with the essay, not an order for fellow Officer Milot Cadichon. federal prosecutors to take ac- FARGO, N.D. — President tion. Donald Trump declared Friday Though the article was Charges: the U.S. Justice Department strongly critical of Trump, no should investigate and unmask classified information appears the author of a bitingly critical to have been revealed by the Cops took New York Times opinion piece author or leaked to the news- purportedly written by a member paper, which would be a crucial of an administration “resistance” SUSAN WALSH/AP bar to clear before a leak investi- cash to spill movement straining to thwart his President Donald Trump urges the Justice Department to investi- gation could be contemplated. most dangerous impulses. gate the publication of a critical op-ed in The New York Times. “The department does not Trump cited “national securi- confirm or deny investigations,” crash info ty” as the reason for such an He also said he was exploring “Jeff should be investigating said Sarah Isgur Flores, a Duo allegedly shared extraordinary probe, and he bringing legal action against the who the author of that piece was spokeswoman. called on Attorney General Jeff newspaper over publication of because I really believe it’s non-public data with Sessions to get it going. the essay two days earlier. national security,” Trump said. Turn to Trump, Page 2 attorney referral site By Jason Meisner Chicago Tribune

Two veteran Chicago police “Telling people that order and security will be restored if it weren’t for those who don’t officers have been indicted on look like us, or don’t sound like us or don’t pray like we do — that’s an old playbook.” federal charges alleging they took thousands of dollars in — Former President Barack Obama kickbacks from the owner of an attorney referral service in exchange for inside informa- tion on victims from traffic crash reports. OBAMA’S WARNING: Officers Kevin Tate, 47, and Milot Cadichon, 46, face charges of bribery and conspira- cy to commit bribery, court records show. Also charged with ‘THIS IS NOT NORMAL’ one conspiracy count was Rich- ard Burton, 55, owner of Na- tional Attorney Referral Service in west suburban Bloomingdale. The charges alleged that between 2015 and 2017, Tate and Cadichon provided non- public information from crash reports to Burton, sometimes using cellphones to text Burton the victims’ contact informa- tion. Burton then used the information to solicit accident victims as clients for attorneys, the charges said. A Police Department spokesman said Friday that both officers worked patrol in the Calumet District on the Far South Side and have been stripped of their police powers in light of the criminal charges. Records show Cadichon is an 18-year veteran of the force, while Tate has been an officer for 13 years. The FBI investigation into the traffic crash scam marked the latest in a long line of cases in which Chicago police offi- cers were charged with taking bribes for inside information. Several years ago, a federal investigation code-named Op- eration Tow Scam ensnared 11 officers as well as several tow truck drivers in a plot to steer work to bribe-paying drivers while shooing others away from accident scenes.

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SCOTT OLSON/GETTY Former President Barack Obama speaks at the University of Illinois in Urbana on Friday. He accepted an award for ethics in government. CHICAGO SPORTS Assailing successor, GOP’s ‘fear and anger,’ he urges vote in fall By Dawn Rhodes dent’s leadership. Obama’s strong partisan rhet- tom, not the cause” of “a fear and and Rick Pearson Exhorting students to vote in oric and critique of the Trump an anger that’s rooted in our Chicago Tribune the November midterm elec- administration is at odds with the past” involving racial and econo- tions while presenting a Demo- long-standing tradition — one mic divisions that have been URBANA — Former Presi- cratic message, the former that even he acknowledged — exploited by politicians for years. dent Barack Obama used an home-state president repeat- which has former presidents “Appealing to tribe, appealing appearance at the University of edly chastised the current state remaining largely silent about to fear, pitting one group against Illinois on Friday to vilify Don- of GOP-led politics as not “nor- their successors. It also signals a another, telling people that or- ald Trump and the Republicans mal,” including an anonymous more active role for Obama on der and security will be restored who control Congress, calling White House administration of- the campaign trail on behalf of if it weren’t for those who don’t the GOP “radical” in using fear ficial’s recent description of a Democrats trying to win back the look like us, or don’t sound like and division to hold power group running government in House and Senate. under the controversial presi- spite of an impetuous Trump. Obama called Trump “a symp- Turn to Obama, Page 4

JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Surgery likely for Sox phenom Preckwinkle exploring run for mayor Tear of elbow ligament could cost Kopech all of next season. Committee created to tee, which would be would come while she is There are several political ben- unveiled less than a on the ballot for a third efits of Preckwinkle quickly mak- help campaign decision week after Mayor Rahm term as the county’s ing the announcement and estab- Emanuel announced he chief executive. Preck- lishing a campaign committee. By Bill Ruthhart TOM SKILLING’S would not seek a third winkle, 71, defeated for- For one, it would allow her to WEATHER Chicago Tribune term, the sources said. mer Ald. Bob Fioretti in raise unlimited amounts of cam- By launching a political the March primary, col- paign cash toward a potential High 69 Cook County Board President fund for a possible bid, lecting 58 percent of the run. Unlike her county board Low 60 Toni Preckwinkle will announce Preckwinkle’s move vote. She is unopposed race, the state campaign contrib- Monday she is creating a cam- would represent the Preckwinkle in the November gen- ution limits in the mayor’s race Complete forecast paign committee to explore a strongest sign yet of any eral election. were lifted earlier this year after on back of A+E possible run for Chicago mayor, new candidate contemplating an Preckwinkle, who also is the millionaire businessman Willie sources familiar with her plans entry into the already crowded Cook County Democratic Party Wilson decided to self-fund his $2.50 city and suburbs, $3.00 confirmed. mayoral field. chairwoman, plans to keep her campaign. elsewhere. 171st year No. 251 Preckwinkle has spent the last A campaign representative did position as Cook County board Another benefit: Making her © Chicago Tribune two days calling community not immediately respond to a president if she were to pursue a mayoral intentions known now members and potential campaign request seeking comment. run for mayor, according to a would give Preckwinkle a head donors and asking them to join or The Hyde Park Democrat’s source who spoke directly with support her exploratory commit- exploration of a mayoral run Preckwinkle about her plans. Turn to Preckwinkle, Page 2 2 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 Superintendent: Charges a ‘disgraceful abuse’ if true

Charges , from Page 1 thing we do.” the charges. their legal matters,” accord- through October 2014, in- window into their arms, Burton allegedly paid a “Officers are not permit- ing to the site. cluding one instance of al- according to a Tribune re- Police Superintendent total of at least $7,350 to ted to access or disclose Calls to Burton’s home leged excessive force that port. Eddie Johnson released a Cadichon and at least anoth- information contained in and business were not an- was ruled unfounded. In Cadichon, meanwhile, statement Friday calling the er $6,000 to Tate in return traffic crash reports for swered Friday. His attorney, 2006, Tate was given a has had 14 citizen com- allegations against Tate and for their supplying details non-law enforcement pur- Jonathan Bedi, declined to reprimand for allowing a plaints from 1999 to 2014, Cadichon, if proved, a “dis- on accident victims from poses,” the charges said. comment. prisoner under his watch to ranging from personnel vio- graceful abuse” of what police reports, the indict- The National Attorney Public records do not escape, records show. A lations to excessive force. most officers dedicate their ments alleged. The pay- Referral Service is “a public indicate if Tate or Cadichon year later, he was sus- None of the complaints was lives to. ments were allegedly made service network” that pro- have hired attorneys. pended for 10 days for sustained by the city’s “The most important in cash and by wire transfer. vides nearly 25,000 attor- The conspiracy charge violating the department’s much-maligned oversight thing that any police officer While crash reports in ney referrals to members of carries a maximum penalty medical roll policy. agency, according to re- strives for in their career is Chicago are typically not the public each year, ac- of five years in prison, while In 2014, he was hailed as cords available to the Trib- earning the trust and confi- publicly available until after cording to the company’s the bribery charge is pun- a hero by department brass une. As a result, he was dence of the people they a “processing period,” po- website. Callers are given ishable by up to 10 years. after he and his partner never disciplined in his ca- serve,” Johnson’s statement lice officers can access them the name and telephone Chicago police disci- rescued two boys from a reer, the records show. said. “We represent a sym- immediately — but only for number of an attorney plinary records show that burning home on the Far bol of justice, and integrity “legitimate law enforce- “who handles cases in the Tate received six citizen South Side by coaxing them [email protected] is at the forefront of every- ment reasons,” according to area of law that addresses complaints from 2005 to jump from a second-story Twitter @jmetr22b

Trump cites ‘national security’ to seek probe Preckwinkle eyes new gig Trump, from Page 1 ident’s call for a federal order those suspected of Preckwinkle, from Page 1 nounced candidates in the investigation. being the author to under- field, who would take aim as Trump’s call is the latest Sen. Chris Coons of Del- go lie-detector tests. start against another poten- she likely would enter with test of the independence of aware said, “President “People are suggesting tial rival – state Comptroller the immediate status as the his Justice Department, Trump continues to show a it,” Trump said Friday, Susana Mendoza, who is on new front-runner. Holding which is supposed to make troubling trend in which steering clear of explicitly the ballot this fall for that off on launching a formal investigative and charging he views the Department endorsing the proposal. statewide office. Mendoza campaign might not stop decisions without political of Justice as the private “Eventually the name of has said she is focused on the scrutiny from starting of interference from the legal department of the this sick person will come that race, but did not rule out Preckwinkle’s handling of White House. Trump organization rather out.” a run for mayor. Since Eman- county finances and her It also reflects an expan- than an entity that is fo- In an interview Thurs- uel decided to walk away botched attempt at institut- sive view of White House cused on respecting the day with Fox News, Trump from a campaign, Mendoza ing a pop tax last year, which authority that cuts to the Constitution and enforcing said the author “may not and Preckwinkle aggres- initially passed but later was heart of special counsel our laws.” be a Republican, it may not sively have called labor lead- abandoned under pressure Robert Mueller’s investiga- Minnesota Sen. Amy be a conservative, it may be ers and wealthy donors to from business interests. tion. SUSAN WALSH/AP Klobuchar said she wished a deep state person who seek their backing for mayor, Since Emanuel’s depar- Trump’s lawyers and President Donald Trump Trump “would put the has been there for a long according to several sources ture from the February 2019 supporters have argued says he also was exploring same vigor into getting to time.” who have spoken to both mayor’s race, the existing that as president he is legal action over The New the bottom of what Russia The anonymous author, politicians directly. field of more than a dozen empowered not only to York Times critical op-ed. has been doing to our claiming to be part of the Preckwinkle is a political candidates has been jockey- hire and fire whomever he country in the elections.” resistance “working dili- heavyweight and one of the ing for position and insist- chooses but that he can Trump’s call for an in- But Rudy Giuliani, the gently from within” the few remaining true mach- ing that anyone who gets in also inject himself into law vestigation came a day af- president’s attorney, sug- administration, wrote that, ine bosses in the state’s “post-Rahm,” isn’t truly in- enforcement matters. ter his top lieutenants gested that it “would be “Many Trump appointees Democratic Party, so mak- terested in the job and Former FBI Director stepped forward to repudi- appropriate” for Trump to have vowed to do what we ing her intentions known fixing the underlying prob- James Comey has said ate the op-ed in a show of ask for a formal investiga- can to preserve our demo- early also might make other lems that led to their early Trump asked him to go support for their incensed tion into the identity of the cratic institutions while candidates weighing a run runs against the mayor. easy on former national boss, who ordered aides to op-ed author. thwarting Mr. Trump’s — including former White The better known candi- security adviser Michael unmask the writer. “Let’s assume it’s a per- more misguided impulses House chief of staff Bill dates of the existing field Flynn, an allegation that The denials continued son with a security clear- until he is out of office.” Daley, U.S. Rep. Luis Gutier- include former Chicago po- Mueller is scrutinizing. Friday, when U.N. Ambas- ance. If they feel writing “It may be cold comfort rez, U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley lice superintendent Garry Trump’s lawyers have sador Nikki Haley pub- this is appropriate, maybe in this chaotic era, but and 2011 mayoral candidate McCarthy, former Chicago said that even if that hap- lished an opinion piece of they feel it would be ap- Americans should know Gery Chico — think twice Public Schools CEO and pened as Comey described her own in The Washing- propriate to disclose na- that there are adults in the about launching a run. onetime governor candidate — they say it didn’t — it ton Post titled, “When I tional security secrets, too. room,” the author contin- By announcing she will Paul Vallas, former Chicago can’t be a crime because challenge the president, I That person should be ued. explore a run instead of just Police Board president Lori the president has the con- do it directly. My anony- found out and stopped,” “We fully recognize jumping in the race, Preck- Lightfoot, Cook County Cir- stitutional authority to in- mous colleague should Giuliani said. what is happening. And we winkle would continue to cuit Court Clerk Dorothy volve himself in the activ- have, too.” Kentucky Sen. Rand are trying to do what’s right buy herself time to solidify Brown and Wilson. ities of the Justice Depart- Many Democrats were Paul, a key ally of Trump’s, even when Donald Trump support without having to ment. quick to condemn the pres- called for the president to won’t.” engage with the other an- [email protected]

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Murderer awaits ruling on new trial He was convicted in 2004 of killing girlfriend’s son By Clifford Ward Chicago Tribune

A DuPage County judge is scheduled to issue a ruling next week that could grant a new trial to a man convicted almost 15 years ago of killing his girlfriend’s toddler. After listening to almost four hours of closing argu- ments in the case involv- ing con- victed mur- derer Randy Liebich, Judge John Kinsella on Thursday Liebich ordered Liebich’s attorneys and Du- Page prosecutors back to court on Sept. 14 for his ruling. The judge will decide whether Liebich’s attorneys effectively represented him ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE at his trial in 2004, or if their Derek Starr, a forensic electrical engineer, inspects the damage Friday at the fire-gutted Little Village apartment where 10 children died Aug. 26. performance fell below the standard to the point that Liebich, 39, should be granted a new trial in the 2002 death of 30-month- Little Village residents given old Steven Quinn Jr. The closing arguments capped a series of hearings that began in late July. In 2016, an appeals court or- smoke detectors after fire dered the hearings to air evidence that Liebich did before someone called 911. looking at the property. “I’m sad because it was not receive effective legal August blaze killed 10 children The cause of the fire thus “This is a preventable my home, my things were assistance at his trial in far has been classified as tragedy,” Kolb said. “It’s a left inside,” Mercado said in 2004. By Elvia Malagon daughter and grandchild “undetermined,” pending horrible tragedy.” Spanish. “My children are Liebich’s attorneys, dur- Chicago Tribune sleep. further investigation. Fire Back at the firehouse, sad.” ing their argument Thurs- Walter Schroeder, a dep- officials initially said there Schroeder said landlords Mercado’s children — day, reiterated the main Little Village resident uty district chief for the was no evidence of a smoke are required to provide ranging in age from 8 points made by their medi- Maria Reyes poked at her Fire Department, said Au- detector in the unit where smoke detectors, but ten- months to 12 years old — cal expert witnesses — that smoke detector after hear- rora-based First Alert the children were sleeping, ants are responsible for have had trouble going Steven died as a result of an ing about the 10 children worked with the depart- but days later they reported maintaining them. About back to school and some- abdominal injury or illness who died in a fire last week ment to hand out 2,500 finding a smoke detector 50 percent of fatal fires in times have nightmares that could not have been in her neighborhood. smoke detectors for free. without a working battery. Chicago involve a home about the fire, she said. caused by Liebich. The smoke detector Workers from the Red Last weekend, families that didn’t have a working Nury Ortega, a member of Prosecutors, though, made a beeping noise, let- Cross also were at the of six of the children had a smoke detector, he said. parent group Friends of stuck to their contention ting her know it was work- station to provide mental memorial service. Arrange- “In (light) of what hap- Spry, said the group has that Liebich beat Steven ing, but she still didn’t feel health support and to help ments for the four other pened — the tragedy that we been trying to help Mer- while he was babysitting completely safe. residents learn how to in- children had not been pub- had a week or so back — we cado find a new apartment, the boy on Feb. 8, 2002, at “I’m a little scared, you stall the devices properly. licly announced as of Fri- want to make sure that but it’s proving difficult the Willowbrook apartment understand, because you By about 11:30 a.m., the day. everyone realizes the impor- because of limited finances where they lived with say it won’t happen to me department had given out At the scene of the fire, tance of a smoke detector, and city regulations about Steven’s mother, who was but it can happen to you,” 500 smoke detectors. half a mile away, insurance and we can provide them for how many people can live Liebich’s girlfriend. Reyes said in Spanish. The giveaway comes as agents on Friday were in- them,” Schroeder said. in certain apartments. When the mother re- Reyes, 64, was among the community continues specting the damage to the Denise Mercado, 34, sat The group, which was turned to the apartment hundreds of people who on to reel from the deaths of 10 property following a outside the fire station, started by parents of stu- that evening, she noticed Friday stopped by the Chi- children, who ranged in Thursday court hearing. hoping to connect with dents at Spry Community Steven was ill. She and cago Fire Department sta- age from 3 months to 16 The property will remain area homeowners who School, created an online Liebich brought the boy to a tion at 2343 S. Kedzie Ave. years old. Firefighters re- vacant and closed until at might have a vacant unit. GoFundMe page to pay for hospital, but he was found — which houses Engine sponded about 4 a.m. Aug. least December while the Mercado, a single mother deposits and rent for five to have suffered brain dam- 109, one of the engine 26 to the 2200 block of landlord works to repair of five children, lived in the families, including Merca- age and died days later. companies that responded South Sacramento Avenue the damage. building next to where the do’s, who were displaced Liebich was charged to the fatal fire — to pick up and found a fire that had John Kolb, an attorney children were sleeping and by the blaze. with murder, found guilty at a free smoke detector. grown so hot and large that representing two mothers was displaced from the the 2004 trial and sub- Reyes planned to use it for it could have been smolder- who lost children in the apartment she had called [email protected] sequently sentenced to 65 the bedroom where her ing for up to half an hour fire, said they also were home for seven years. Twitter @ElviaMalagon years in prison. He has made several post-convic- tion bids for a new trial, including at a 2013 hearing at which he testified that he never hit the child. Six hurt in suspicious extra-alarm fire His latest bid is based on testimony from his medical By Elvia Malagon South Chicago neighbor- experts that the boy’s brain Chicago Tribune hood. A few businesses are damage resulted from an on the first floor, including abdominal issue that, based At least two children, one with a “grand opening” on tissue evidence, could three adults and a fire- sign. Across the street, resi- not have started or been fighter were injured Friday dents gathered in a inflicted on the date the morning in an extra-alarm McDonald’s parking lot. child was brought to the fire in a South Side apart- Among them was Aaron hospital. ment that fire investigators Campbell, 24, who awoke The failure of Liebich’s suspect was set. to people screaming out- original trial attorneys to No one’s injuries were side of his building. comprehend the medical considered life-threat- “I heard a lot of female evidence and fully pursue ening, but at least 10 ambu- voices yelling, screeching, lines of inquiry suggested by lances were sent to the ‘Fire, fire, it’s a fire in the a defense expert added up scene in the 7900 block of building!’ ” he said. to ineffective assistance of South Phillips Avenue, offi- Campbell looked out of counsel, Liebich’s current cials said. Some residents his front window and attorneys say. were brought out by fire- didn’t see anything, but he The abdominal evidence fighters on ladders. About could smell smoke and felt was available at the time of 100 people were displaced heat coming from the front trial, Liebich attorney Tara by the fire, according to the building. He looked out his Thompson told the judge, American Red Cross. bathroom window, facing but his trial lawyers didn’t A mayday was called the courtyard, and saw grasp it. after a firefighter became smoke and flames coming “This isn’t a situation disoriented, but he was BRIAN JACKSON/FOR THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE from the front building’s where you never would quickly found and taken to Firefighters work the scene of a fire Friday in the 7900 block of South Phillips Avenue. second floor. have found it in a million a hospital to be examined, He woke up his wife, years. It’s not that kind of a according to Fire Depart- ing we are going to get you.” whose age was not re- second floor. No one was in Tenesha Ball, their 7-year- puzzle,” Thompson said. ment spokesman Larry Firefighters threw lad- leased, was stabilized at custody as of Friday after- old daughter and grabbed But Assistant State’s At- Langford. ders against the building Comer. Three adults also noon, according to Chicago the family’s 6-week-old pit torney Mike Pawl said The first call came in and rescued at least two were hospitalized. police. bull. The family ran out the Liebich’s original legal team about 6:30 a.m. that people dozen residents, he said. The state fire marshal About 100 people were back door. pursued a reasonable trial were trapped in a fire, There was “very heavy was called to the scene affected by the fire, and the “At the end of the day, I’d strategy that failed to over- Langford said. When fire- smoke, a lot of heat,” inside because firefighters found American Red Cross set up rather escape with our lives come their client’s guilt. fighters arrived, people the building, said Richard suspicious evidence there a reception center at Rain- than our possessions,” “This child was mur- were hanging out of win- Ford, the first deputy fire and because of reports bow Beach Park, 7844 S. Campbell said. dered, and it was at the dows facing 79th Street. commissioner. from witnesses, Langford Farragut Drive, according The family has lived in hands of this defendant,” “People are at these win- One child, a 3-year-old said. Officials would not to a release from the non- the building for only about Pawl told Kinsella. dows, hanging out of these girl, was taken to Comer detail what was found that profit. a month. windows, threatening to Children’s Hospital in criti- made officials suspect the The brick courtyard Clifford Ward is a freelance jump,” Langford said. “A cal condition, Langford fire was set, but Ford said building sits at 79th Street [email protected] reporter. fireman calmed them, say- said. The other child, they were focusing on the and Phillips Avenue in the Twitter @ElviaMalagon 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 Teen involved in anti-violence work shot and killed By Madeline Buckley adult mentor for the Wednesday night. cal Center in critical condi- comment, including from statement Thursday night Chicago Tribune group. Earlier this He was shot in the tion and was pronounced David Hogg, a Parkland sur- that decried the city’s failure year, Johnson par- chest and stomach dead at 8:16 p.m. One person vivor, and at least one city to address the “root causes Delmonte Johnson had ticipated in a “die- around 7:30 p.m. was in custody, according to mayoral candidate. Family of this complex crisis.” lost friends to Chicago’s gun in” at City Hall at- Wednesday in the WGN-TV. and friends also gathered for Ademola said Johnson’s violence. The South Side tended by survivors 8600 block of South “He was a warm, outgo- a vigil Thursday evening. mother spoke at the Thurs- teen saw the problem up of the February Euclid Avenue in ing guy. He was always the “This has to end my heart day vigil, her face lighting up close and wanted to do school shooting in the South Side’s person to look out for a goes out to Delmonte and when she talked about her something. Parkland, Fla., to Johnson Stony Island Park friend,” Ademola said. his family together we will son’s anti-violence work. So the 19-year-old got protest the city’s neighborhood, po- “That’s the attitude they end this,” Hogg tweeted “It was important for him involved with GoodKids gun violence and its plan for lice said. He lived nearby in take trying to heal other Thursday morning. to be part of a movement,” MadCity, an anti-violence a new police and fire acade- the 8300 block of South young people and heal the Mayoral candidate Ama- he said. group made up of young my. Cregier Avenue. day-to-day trauma.” ra Enyia, a 35-year-old pol- people in Chicago, accord- But Johnson himself was He was taken to the Johnson’s death spurred icy consultant who lives in [email protected] ing to Kofi Ademola, an gunned down in Chicago on University of Chicago Medi- a surge of grief and public Garfield Park, released a Twitter @Mabuckley88 Obama stumps and surprises Former president greets U. of I. cafe in campaign stop Dailey Williams By Dawn Rhodes 2 charged, Chicago Tribune

URBANA, Ill. – Folks 3 sought in hanging out at Caffe Paradi- so on the University of Red Line Illinois campus knew something was up Friday robbery afternoon. A throng of media By Liam Ford flooded in from the heavy Chicago Tribune rain and crowded along a side wall. Handlers scur- Two men are charged ried around, getting every- with being part of a group of one in place. five people who ganged up “Hey, people!” former on and robbed a man on a President Barack Obama Red Line train in the Loop walked in and yelled, his early Thursday, police said light blue shirt sprinkled Friday. with rain. Sherwan Williams and Customers gasped then Corey Dailey, both 21, each cheered. face robbery charges in the “I hear there’s pretty attack about 2:30 a.m. good food here.” Thursday in the 100 block The coffee shop appear- of North State Street on a ance was part of a campaign CTA train, police said in a stop Obama made along- news release. Dailey also side Democratic governor faces drug-possession candidate J.B. Pritzker and charges, and Williams was running mate Juliana Strat- wanted on unrelated war- ton. The three greeted sur- rants, police said. They prised students and local were arrested nearby just residents for about 40 min- after the robbery. utes, continuing the theme Williams, who in court of his morning speech at files also is identified as Foellinger Auditorium: Jayvon Woods, and Dailey Vote in the Nov. 6 election. were ordered held without Obama’s speech earlier bail Friday in a hearing was a clear and rare rebuke before Cook County Judge from the former president John Lyke Jr., according to against what he called the court records. “politics of fear” from his The 23-year-old victim successor, President Don- was robbed by five people as ald Trump, and the Repub- the train he was on ap- lican Party. He called the proached the State and November election the ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Lake stop, 188 N. State St. most important in his life- Former President Barack Obama greets Caffe Paradiso owner Young Jeon with gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker. The group grabbed him, time, saying the future of and took money and per- the nation’s democracy de- president glad-handed cus- both sophomores, unsuc- Obama next is scheduled here in Illinois, Gov. sonal items from the man, pended on people exercis- tomers, she was at a loss for cessfully tried to get tickets to stump for House candi- Rauner just barely won his police said. The man was ing their right to vote. words. to Obama’s speech. They dates Saturday in Orange own primary. His primary not injured, police said. Cafe owner Young Jeon “My whole family is a big decided to stop at Paradiso County, Calif. In brief re- opponent still has not en- The robbers ran off the said one of Pritzker’s repre- fan of Obama,” Young said. after getting lunch and, marks, Pritzker said Demo- dorsed him,” Pritzker said, train, but Williams and Dai- sentatives told her some- “It was such an honor. So instead, got to meet the crats are committed to vo- referring to state Rep. ley walked past officers who one important would be cool.” president in person. ciferously supporting one Jeanne Ives of Wheaton. responded to the scene, a visiting her cafe on the east Young and one of her Pritzker offered to take another’s bids for office. “There are an awful lot of CTA attendant alerted the side of the campus, but she daughters, Dana Yun, their photo with Obama, “Our party is united, up other Republicans that officers, and they ran after was stunned to find out it served the president a hot and they excitedly sat at and down the ticket,” have not joined together Williams and Dailey, ac- was the former president. black tea with honey and their table to compare the Pritzker said. “Everywhere with him. cording to the release. The She then texted the news lemon and delivered green shots on their phones. we go, local Democratic “I think we’re seeing that two officers caught to her son and one of her teas for Pritzker and Strat- “I didn’t even know what officials come.” Democrats are fired up. Williams and Dailey nearby, daughters, who came ton. The president also to say,” said Uy, 19. “He’s He then took a swipe at Democrats are ready to go.” and the victim identified sprinting over to take pic- grabbed a slice of tiramisu such an inspiration and it his opponent, Republican them as among his robbers, tures. to go. was such an honor meeting Gov. Bruce Rauner. [email protected] police said. Even afterward, as the Lauren Uy and Mia Kim, him. I can’t stop shaking.” “On the Republican side Twitter @rhodes_dawn After their arrests, police discovered Williams, who is on parole in a 2015 robbery and lives in the 100 block of East 158th Street in Harvey, was wanted on two out- ‘This is not normal,’ the former president warns standing warrants, and Obama, from Page 1 Noting Trump’s efforts bled by assurances con- “You cannot sit back and torium after the speech, found that Dailey, of 12900 to improve relations with tained in a recent op-ed in wait for a savior. You can’t craning to get a peek at block of South Green Street us or don’t pray like we do Russian President Vladimir the New York Times from a opt out because you don’t Obama in the pouring rain, in the West Pullman neigh- — that’s an old playbook. Putin while U.S. intelli- “senior administration offi- feel sufficiently inspired by held at bay by large black borhood, had what was It’s as old as time. And, in a gence has accused Russia of cial” who said there was a a particular candidate,” he SUVs. As they staked posi- believed to be marijuana healthy democracy, it interfering in the 2016 pres- group in the White House said. “We don’t need a tions on the lawn, two and ecstasy pills, according doesn’t work,” Obama said. idential election, Obama keeping government func- messiah. All we need is students standing on a to the release. But Obama contended asked, “What happened to tioning and often working decent, honest, hard-work- bench yelled out: “Oh no! It couldn’t immediately the current state of politics the Republican Party? against the president. ing people who are ac- He’s coming out on the be determined what the conducted by Republicans “Its central organizing “By the way, that claim countable and have Ameri- other side! We can’t see warrants for Williams’ ar- in an era of increased principle in foreign policy that everything will turn ca’s best interest at heart.” him!” rest were, but court records technology and economic was the fight against com- out OK because there are Trump, speaking at an The former president’s show that he had been inequality has been “manu- munism and now they’re people inside the White event in North Dakota, re- comments represented the charged at least four times factured by the powerful cozying up to the former House who secretly aren’t acted to Obama’s speech by second time in a week that with violating probation in and the privileged who head of the KGB, actively following the president’s saying, “I’m sorry, I he has called for more the 2015 robbery. The rob- want to keep us divided blocking legislation that orders? That is not a watched it, but I fell civility in public and politi- bery took place about 5:45 and keep us angry and keep would defend our elections check,” Obama said. asleep.” Of Obama, the Re- cal life to counter current p.m. on Oct. 16, 2015, in the us cynical because that from Russian attack. What “That’s not how our de- publican president added, norms in . 5000 block of West North helps them maintain the happened?” he said. mocracy is supposed to “I found he’s very good, On Saturday, he spoke at Avenue in the Austin neigh- status quo and keep their Obama also took aim at work. These people aren’t very good for sleeping.” a memorial service for an- borhood, where records power and keep their privi- Trump’s efforts to try to elected. They’re not ac- Obama’s remarks came other previous Douglas show Williams lived at the lege.” politicize activities in the countable. They’re not do- as he accepted the Paul H. award winner, U.S. Sen. time. He criticized Republican U.S. Justice Department ing us a service by actively Douglas Award for Ethics John McCain of Arizona, After Williams pleaded efforts to curb or remove through criticism of the promoting 90 percent of in Government from the U. where he assailed public guilty in the robbery, he was laws involving voting actions of Attorney General the crazy stuff that’s com- of I. system’s Institute of discourse that is “small and released on bond at least rights, campaign finance Jeff Sessions. Those criti- ing out of this White House Government and Public Af- mean and petty, trafficking four times, only to have limits and the social safety cisms include Trump’s and then saying, ‘Don’t fairs. Past honorees include in bombast and insult and warrants issued for his ar- net while backing tax cuts complaints over prosecu- worry. We’re preventing former Supreme Court Jus- phony controversies and rest when he failed to show and embracing “wild con- tions of two GOP congress- the other 10 percent.’ tices Sandra Day O’Connor manufactured outrage.” up in court or otherwise spiracy theories” including men up for election in That’s not how things are and John Paul Stevens, for- Democratic gubernato- violated his probation, ac- one once endorsed by November. supposed to work. This is mer Sens. Barbara Mikul- rial candidate J.B. Pritzker cording to court records. Trump — that Obama was “It should not be a parti- not normal.” ski, D-Md., and Olympia was in attendance Friday Finally, in May 2017, he not born in the U.S. san issue to say that we do Obama also touted his Snowe, R-Maine, and Rep. along with former Republi- was sentenced to four years “It’s not conservative. It not pressure the attorney own administration’s John Lewis, D-Ga. can Gov. Jim Edgar, who is in prison, with 342 days sure isn’t normal. It’s radi- general or the FBI to use record in the aftermath of The majority of the a distinguished fellow at credit for time he already cal. It’s a vision that says the the criminal justice system the Great Recession and crowd watching the speech the award-granting insti- had spent in Cook County protection of our power as a cudgel to punish our rebuked Republicans for were students from Uni- tute. Others attending in- Jail. He was released on and those who back us is all political opponents or to now calling job growth and versity of Illinois’s cam- cluded U.S. Sen. Dick parole from Pinckneyville that matters, even when it explicitly call on the attor- economic expansion a puses in Springfield, Chi- Durbin, state Treasurer Correctional Center on hurts the country,” he said. ney general to protect “miracle.” cago and Urbana-Cham- Mike Frerichs of Cham- April 27, according to state “It’s a vision that says the members of our own party Citing a history of lack of paign. The president began paign, state Comptroller records. few who can afford high- from prosecution because civic involvement and en- his speech with the “Illini” Susana Mendoza and sev- Williams and Dailey priced lobbyists and unlim- an election happens to be gagement by younger vot- call and response chant: eral local legislators. were scheduled to appear in ited campaign contrib- coming up,” he said. ers, Obama said the “anti- “Just wanted to see if you court Friday. The three utions set the agenda and In addition, the former dote” to Trump’s govern- all were awake,” he joked. other people are still being ment was “a government [email protected] sought in the Loop robbery. over the past two years, this president said Americans Throngs of students un- [email protected] vision is now nearing its concerned about Trump’s by the organized, ener- able to snag a ticket sur- Twitter @rhodes_dawn logical conclusion.” presidency should be trou- gized, inclusive many.” rounded Foellinger Audi- Twitter @rap30 [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 5 NATION & WORLD

Ex-Trump campaign adviser gets 14 days Papadopoulos put 2017 and hasn’t returned. In court Friday, prose- self-interest ahead cutor Andrew Goldstein of U.S., judge says said Papadopoulos’ co- operation “didn’t come By Chad Day close to the standard of Associated Press substantial assistance.” He said Papadopoulos’ WASHINGTON — deception required investi- George Papadopoulos, the gators to scour more than Trump campaign adviser 100,000 emails and giga- who triggered the Russia bytes of data to reconstruct investigation, was sen- the timeline of his contacts tenced to 14 days in prison with Russians and Russian Friday by a judge who said intermediaries. he had placed his own Defense lawyer Thomas interests above those of the Breen said his client was country. affected by Trump’s cries of Papadopoulos, the first “fake news” ahead of the campaign aide sentenced in interview and was torn special counsel Robert between wanting to coop- Mueller’s ongoing investi- erate and wanting to re- gation, said he was “deeply main loyal to the president. embarrassed and ashamed” “The president of the for having lied to FBI United States hindered this agents during an interview investigation more than last year and acknowledged George Papadopoulos ever that his actions could have could,” Breen said. hindered their work. Speaking to reporters “I made a dreadful mis- aboard Air Force One on take, but I am a good man Friday ahead of the sen- who is eager for redemp- tencing, Trump played tion,” Papadopoulos said. down his relationship with The punishment was far Papadopoulos. less than the maximum “I see Papadopoulos to- six-month sentence sought day, I don’t know Pa- by the government but also TASOS KATOPODIS/EPA padopoulos, I don’t know. I more than the probation George Papadopoulos, who served as a foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump’s campaign, has been a central saw him sitting in one that Papadopoulos and his figure in the Russia investigation. picture at a table with me — lawyers had asked for. that’s the only thing I know Papadopoulos, who tion while it was ongoing. the FBI’s counterintelli- “dirt” on Clinton in the harm to the investigation about him,” he said, an served as a foreign policy U.S. District Judge Ran- gence investigation in July form of “thousands of during its early months. apparent reference to a adviser to President Don- dolph Moss said that Pa- 2016 into potential coor- emails.” Prosecutors wrote that March 31, 2016, campaign ald Trump’s campaign, has padopoulos’ deception was dination between Russia Papadopoulos later used those false statements, meeting that Papadopoulos been a central figure in the “not a noble lie” and that he and the Trump campaign. his connections with the made during a January and Trump attended. Russia investigation dating had lied because he wanted That probe was later Maltese professor, Joseph 2017 interview with federal Three other campaign back before Mueller’s May a job in the Trump adminis- taken over by Mueller. Mifsud, and other Russian investigators, caused the officials — chairman Paul 2017 appointment. tration and didn’t want to According to a sweeping nationals to try to broker a FBI to miss an opportunity Manafort, deputy cam- He was the first to plead jeopardize that possibility indictment handed up this meeting between then- to interview Mifsud while paign manager Rick Gates guilty in Mueller’s probe by being tied to the Russia summer, Russian intelli- candidate Trump and Rus- he was in the United States. and national security ad- and is now the first Trump investigation. gence had stolen emails sian President Vladimir “The defendant’s lies viser Michael Flynn — ei- campaign adviser to be sen- Memos authored by from Hillary Clinton’s cam- Putin. undermined investigators’ ther have pleaded guilty or tenced. His case was also House Republicans and paign and other Demo- He admitted last year to ability to challenge the Pro- been convicted of various the first to detail a member Democrats — now declassi- cratic groups by April 2016, lying to the FBI about those fessor or potentially detain crimes, but none of the trio of the Trump campaign fied — also show that infor- the same month Pa- contacts. In court papers or arrest him while he was has yet been sentenced. having knowledge of Rus- mation about Papadopou- padopoulos was told by a filed ahead of the sentenc- still in the United States,” sian efforts to interfere in los’ contacts with Russian professor that Russian offi- ing, prosecutors say those they wrote, noting that Mif- The Washington Post con- the 2016 presidential elec- intermediaries triggered cials had told him they had lies caused irreparable sud left the U.S. in February tributed.

NEWS BRIEFING Manafort Staff and news services weighing plea to avoid trial, Police say shooter’s handgun source says jammed in Cincinnati rampage NEWARK, N.J. — Paul Manafort’s lawyers have CINCINNATI — The shoulder before he was talked to U.S. prosecutors shooter who killed three shot by police. about a possible guilty people in the lobby of a Cincinnati police Chief plea to avert a second downtown Cincinnati of- Eliot Isaac said investiga- criminal trial set to begin fice high-rise could have tors don’t know why Santa in Washington this month, killed many more if his Perez decided to open fire according to a person fa- gun hadn’t jammed during in the building that head- miliar with the matter. the four-minute rampage, quarters Fifth Third Ban- Manafort, President city leaders said Friday. corp. He never worked Donald Trump’s former Newly released security there and a search of his campaign chairman, was footage from inside the apartment did not turn up convicted of bank and tax lobby showed 29-year-old any answers yet, the chief fraud last month in a Omar Enrique Santa Perez said. Virginia federal court. He firing randomly while car- Isaac said Santa Perez STEPHEN GROVES/AP faces charges in Washing- rying a briefcase with legally bought the 9mm Stamp of approval: Yoko Ono, fourth from right, unveils the U.S. commemorative stamp ton including conspiring hundreds of rounds of handgun used in the at- of her late husband, John Lennon, during a ceremony Friday in New York. The stamp to launder money, acting ammunition over his tack in August. features a photo from the cover of his 1974 solo album “Walls and Bridges.” as an unregistered foreign agent of Ukraine and ob- structing justice. The negotiations have Russian accused of massive centered on which Rapper Mac Miller, 26, found charges Manafort might data theft extradited to U.S. admit and the length of the sentence to be recom- NEW YORK — A Rus- in a massive hacking dead in Los Angeles home mended by prosecutors, sian hacker accused of scheme uncovered by fed- the person familiar with pulling off the biggest eral prosecutors three LOS ANGELES — Mac Malcolm McCormick — Miller and Grande col- the matter said. Manafort, theft yet of consumer bank years ago, according to the Miller, the platinum hip- was found unresponsive in laborated on her first top 10 69, already faces as long as data in the United States Manhattan U.S. Attorney hop star whose rhymes his home by the LAPD and hit, the multiplatinum, 10 years under advisory has been extradited to the Geoffrey Berman. vacillated from party raps declared dead shortly be- “The Way,” which pro- sentencing guidelines in U.S. to face charges, fed- In an indictment un- to lyrics about de- fore noon Friday. pelled her from teen TV the Virginia case. eral prosecutors said Fri- sealed Friday, Tyurin, 35, pression and drug While Miller stardom to pop star, and day. is alleged to have partici- use, and earned didn’t have a hit they dated for two years Russian national An- pated in a global ring that kudos from the on Top 40 radio, before their relationship drei Tyurin was arrested ran illegal Internet casinos likes of Jay-Z and he had a strong ended in May. She later quake: The toll by Georgian authorities to and payment processors Chance the Rap- following on called it a “toxic” relation- from an earthquake that face charges he helped and targeted the publisher per, has died at the streaming net- ship on Twitter. rocked Japan’s northern- steal personal data of of The Wall Street Journal age of 26. works and had an The Pittsburgh native most main island of Hok- more than 80 million JP- and brokers such as E- Miller also album debut at rose to fame with a frat-rap kaido rose to 20 on Friday, Morgan Chase customers Trade and Scottrade. drew headlines No. 1 on the top attitude in his mixtapes like and 19 others remained for his two-year Miller 200 albums chart. “Best Day Ever” and his unaccounted for in one relationship with He released his full-length album debut, small town after an moun- singer Ariana Grande that fifth, full-length album 2011’s “Blue Slide Park.” tainside collapsed on their ended earlier this year. “Swimming” last month, His more goofy songs in- homes. The region was U.S. authorizes release of $1.2B The Los Angeles County with Variety calling it “a cluded “Nikes on My Feet,” slowly restoring transport worth of military aid to Egypt coroner’s office said Miller simple, stately, poetic auto- “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza” links and power after a day — whose real name was biography.” and “Knock Knock.” of widespread blackouts. WASHINGTON — Sec- Congress has 15 days to retary of State Mike Pom- weigh in on the waivers, peo has authorized the which were signed on release of $1.2 billion in Aug. 21 but not previously U.S. recalls 3 diplomats over hosts’ Taiwan snub Ruling denied: Myan- U.S. military assistance to made public. It was not mar’s government on Fri- Egypt, despite human immediately clear why WASHINGTON — The ican Republic Robin Bern- Caribbean.” day rejected an Interna- rights concerns that have there was a delay in the U.S. has recalled its envoys stein, Ambassador to El While the United States tional Criminal Court rul- held up previous funding. notification. to the , Salvador Jean Manes, and formally recognizes only ing that it has jurisdiction The State Department The department said El Salvador and Panama Charge d’Affaires in Pana- China, it remains a close to investigate charges that said Friday it is notifying Friday the Trump admin- after decisions by those ma Roxanne Cabral “to Taiwanese ally. Myanmar forces violated Congress that Pompeo has istration still had “serious nations to cut ties with discuss ways in which the Taiwan has is now left international law by driv- signed national security concerns about the hu- Taiwan in favor of diplo- United States can support with just 17 diplomatic al- ing hundreds of thousands waivers allowing the mon- man rights situation in matic relations with China. strong, independent, lies as China ratchets up of Rohingya Muslims ey known as foreign mili- Egypt” and would contin- The State Department democratic institutions and pressure on the island to from their homes because tary financing, or FMF, to ue to raise those concerns says it has called back economies throughout endorse Beijing’s “one- it is not in the treaty be spent. with Egyptian officials. Ambassador to the Domin- Central America and the China” principle. establishing the court. 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 Friends, foes of judge speak Senate hearing for said the high court with avoiding any serious mis- Kavanaugh on it would be takes that might jeopardize Kavanaugh ends, “the most presidential pow- his confirmation. confirmation likely ers-friendly court in the With his questioning modern era.” over, he seemed on his way By Jessica Gresko On the Republican side, to becoming the court’s Associated Press witnesses testifying in sup- 114th justice. Republicans port of Kavanaugh included hope to confirm Kavanaugh WASHINGTON — After longtime friends and for- in time for the first day of two marathon days ques- mer law clerks. the new Supreme Court tioning Brett Kavanaugh, They talked about his term, Oct. 1. senators concluded his intelligence and open- On Friday, Democratic Supreme Court confirma- mindedness, calling him witnesses expressed con- tion hearing Friday by hear- “thoughtful,” “humble,” cern about Kavanaugh’s ing from friends, foes and “wonderfully warm” and a record on a range of issues J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP legal experts making their “fair-minded and independ- including affirmative ac- John Dean says Brett Kavanaugh could make court “the most presidential powers- cases for and against the ent jurist.” A number tion, the rights of people friendly” one in the modern era. judge who is likely to push praised his concerted ef- with disabilities, access to the high court further to the forts to hire as law clerks birth control and abortion. Rochelle Garza, the legal Late in the day, lawmak- tions that could come be- right. both minorities and wom- Democrats have por- guardian for a pregnant ers heard from Dean, of fore them as a justice. Abortion was a main fo- en. trayed Kavanaugh as a jus- immigrant teenager whose Watergate note. But Dean predicted that cus throughout the week- Senate Democrats had tice who might vote to roll quest for an abortion Ka- With Robert Mueller’s with Kavanaugh on the long hearing, and on Friday, worked into the night back or overturn the Roe v. vanaugh would have de- investigation into Russia’s Supreme Court, it would be New York University law Thursday on Kavanaugh’s Wade decision establishing layed last year. meddling in the 2016 elec- “the most presidential pow- professor Melissa Murray final day of questioning in a a constitutional right to Yale law school professor tion ongoing, Democrats ers-friendly court in the told lawmakers that Ka- last, ferocious attempt to abortion. Their hope is that, Akhil Reed Amar, a liberal have spent part of Ka- modern era.” vanaugh would provide the paint him as a foe of abor- with Senate Democrats in testifying in support of Ka- vanaugh’s hearing trying to Trump campaigning in “necessary fifth vote that tion rights and a likely the minority 51-49, two Re- vanaugh, had a message for get his views on presidential Montana on Thursday would utterly eviscerate” defender of President Don- publican senators who sup- Democrats: “Don’t be mad. power, including whether a night, sought to make Ka- the 1973 Roe v. Wade deci- ald Trump. port abortion rights could He’s smart. Be careful what president can be forced to vanaugh’s confirmation a sion. But the 53-year-old ap- break from their party and you wish for. Our party testify in a criminal investi- political test for voters, say- John Dean, Richard pellate judge stuck to a vote against him. controls neither the White gation or pardon himself. ing the judge deserves bi- Nixon’s White House coun- well-rehearsed script Democratic witnesses House nor the Senate. If you Kavanaugh didn’t an- partisan support and criti- sel who cooperated with throughout his testimony, also included a student who torpedo Kavanaugh, you’ll swer, citing the practice of cizing the “anger and the prosecutors during the providing only glimpses of survived the school shoot- likely end up with someone past nominees who have meanness on the other side Watergate investigation, his judicial stances while ing in Parkland, Fla., and worse.” declined to answer ques- — it’s sick.”

OMAR HAJ KADOUR/GETTY-AFP Syrian anti-government protesters brace Friday for what could become a bloody fight in the rebel-held city of Idlib. High-stakes diplomacy as battle for Idlib looms Russia, Iran eye not retain.” The U.S. also warned last rebel-held against a possible assault stronghold in Syria against Idlib, with Ambas- sador Nikki Haley telling By Jon Gambrell the U.N. Security Council and Nasser Karimi that “the consequences will Associated Press be dire.” Northwestern Idlib prov- TEHRAN, Iran — Iran ince and surrounding areas and Russia on Friday backed are home to about 3 million a military campaign to re- people — nearly half of them take the last rebel-held civilians displaced from stronghold in Syria as Tur- other parts of Syria. key pleaded for a cease-fire, For Russia and Iran, both narrowing the chances of a allies of the Syrian govern- diplomatic solution to avoid ment, retaking Idlib is cru- what many say would be a cial to complete what they bloody humanitarian disas- see as a military victory in ter. Syria’s civil war after Syrian The trilateral summit in troops recaptured nearly all Tehran involving Iranian other major towns and cit- President Hassan Rouhani, ies, defeating the rebellion Russian President Vladimir against Assad. Putin and Turkish President A bloody offensive that Recep Tayyip Erdogan puts creates a massive wave of further pressure on the reb- death and displacement, el forces still operating in however, runs counter to Syria’s northwestern Idlib their narrative that the situ- province, including about ation in Syria is normalizing, 10,000 hard-core jihadists and could hurt Russia’s and al-Qaida-linked fight- longer-term efforts to en- ers. courage the return of ref- It left the chance, howev- ugees and get Western er slim, for further di- countries to invest in Syria’s plomacy to try to separate postwar reconstruction. civilians and rebels from the Russia also wants to Islamic militants in Idlib. maintain its regional pres- While Putin called for the ence to fill the vacuum left “total annihilation of terror- by the U.S. and its long ists in Syria,” he left open the uncertainty over what it possibility of a cease-fire. wants in the conflict. Rouhani as well spoke of “We think it’s unaccept- “cleansing the Idlib region able when (someone) is of terrorists,” while also trying to shield the terrorists noting the need of protect- under the pretext of protect- ing civilians. ing civilians as well as caus- , which backed ing damage to Syrian gov- opposition forces against ernment troops,” Putin said. Syrian President Bashar “As far as we can see, this Assad, fears a military offen- is also the goal of the sive will touch off a flood of attempts to stage chemical refugees and destabilize weapons incidents by Syrian areas it holds in Syria. authorities. We have irrefut- Ankara also has hundreds able evidence that militants of troops manning 12 obser- are preparing such opera- vation posts in Idlib. tions, such provocations.” “Idlib isn’t just important Putin offered no evidence for Syria’s future; it is of to back his claim. importance for our national The U.N. and Western security and for the future of countries have blamed the region,” Erdogan said. Assad’s forces for chemical “Any attack on Idlib weapons attacks in the civil would result in a catastro- war, something denied by phe. Any fight against ter- Russia and Syria. rorists requires methods The U.S., Britain and based on time and patience. France have vowed to take We don’t want Idlib to turn action against any further into a bloodbath.” chemical attacks by Assad’s Erdogan also sought to regime. use Persian literature to Reacting to Erdogan’s drive home his point in proposal for a cease-fire in Tehran, quoting the poet Idlib, Putin said “a cease-fire Saadi: “If you’ve no sympa- would be good” but indi- thy for human pain, the cated that Moscow does not name of a human you can- think it will hold. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 7 BUSINESS

Workers at 25 Chicago hotels go on strike By Alexia Tina Graham, who has D’Angelo, Hyatt’s vice presi- Elejalde-Ruiz been cleaning rooms at the dent of labor relations for Chicago Tribune Palmer House for 11 years, the Americas. “Hyatt hotels said employees are striking have plans in place to con- Workers at 25 hotels in for year-round health insur- tinue operations.” downtown Chicago went ance. When the hotel gets The strike comes amid a on strike Friday to demand slow, typically from October busy summer for Chicago’s year-round health care as through March, many em- hotel industry, which has they negotiate new con- ployees get laid off and lose enjoyed a rise in visitors tracts, marking the first their health insurance until over the past several years. time their union has called a they return to work when Hotels in Chicago’s cen- citywide hotel strike. the weather warms, she tral business district re- UNITE HERE Local 1, said. ported $1.45 billion in room which represents more “It’s terrible. You can’t go revenue from January than 15,000 hospitality see a doctor and you have through July, up 10.4 per- workers across the Chicago ailments from working cent from the same period area, said “thousands” of here, cleaning 16 rooms a last year, according to hotel housekeepers, doormen, shift,” said Graham, 60. She data specialist STR. cooks and other hotel em- pulled out a carton that It also comes the same ployees have stopped work- holds her arthritis pain re- week more than a dozen big ing. They will be picketing lief medication and the hotel chains — including around-the-clock at all 25 cold/hot patches she puts Marriott, Hilton and Hyatt hotels until an agreement is on her back; she said she got — announced they would reached, said spokeswoman rotator cuff surgery because provide personal safety de- Sarah Lyons. of the repetitive motions vices by 2020 to all employ- Affected hotels include from the job. Accidents are ees who deal one-on-one the Hyatt Regency, Shera- common as room attend- JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE with guests, to protect them ton Grand, JW Marriott and ants rush to get each room Vernell Jones, who said he has worked for 20 years at the Palmer House Hilton, gives a harassment and assault. Hilton Chicago. A complete cleaned within half an hour, thumbs-up as he and other hotel workers picket Friday in front of the hotel in Chicago. That announcement fol- list is at chicagohotelstrike- she added. lowed the enactment of .org. “People aren’t aware of ers are striking include the company, Marriott Inter- and the hotel continues to panic button laws in a hand- Collective bargaining the stress that goes on in DoubleTree Magnificent national. be available to bargain in ful of cities, including Chi- agreements at 30 hotels there,” she said. Though Mile, Hilton Chicago and Marriott’s statement ad- good faith. cago, which as of July 1 has expired Aug. 31, and the Graham has enough sen- the Drake hotel. dressed the striking work- “In the meantime, our required all hotels in the union began threatening a iority that she keeps work- “We continue to provide ers at six of its Chicago hotels are open, and we city to provide panic but- strike weeks beforehand. ing through the slow winter the service and amenities hotels, including the Westin stand ready to provide ex- tons to housekeepers. That There are 6,000 employees months, she says at least 90 we are proud to offer our River North, Westin Michi- cellent service to our law was pushed by UNITE covered by the expired con- housekeepers get laid off guests and clients every gan Avenue, W Chicago guests,” the company state- HERE Local 1. tracts, Lyons said. annually. day,” Ades said in a state- Lakeshore, W Chicago City ment said. “While we re- Roushanda Williams, 50, Each hotel brand nego- Graham, who earns $20 ment. “We are negotiating Center, JW Marriott and spect our associates’ rights who has worked as a bar- tiates separately with the an hour, said she loves her with the union in good faith the Sheraton. to participate in this work tender at the Palmer House union. job otherwise. With many and are confident that we “We are disappointed to stoppage, we also will wel- for 18 years, said the energy Dozens of chanting of her colleagues on the will reach an agreement learn that UNITE HERE come any associate who on the first morning of the workers with picket signs strike line, Graham said she that is fair to our valued Local 1 has chosen to resort chooses to continue to strike was “amazing.” and noisemakers walked wasn’t sure how the hotel team members and to our to a strike at this time,” the work.” "Everybody understands the strike line in front of the was managing. hotels.” company said. “There is Hyatt said it just last what’s at stake and we feel Palmer House Hilton in the “I don’t know how they It was “all hands on deck” nothing about the current week completed its second that by being together we Loop on Friday morning, are doing those rooms,” she at the Sheraton Grand Chi- state of the negotiations or negotiation meeting the can uplift each other, we can erupting into cheers as said, “but it has to be pretty cago on Friday morning, the long-standing and pro- union, which provided mul- empower each other to passing cars and trucks ugly in there.” The historic with executives pitching in ductive bargaining relation- tiple proposals for the first make sure that the company honked in solidarity. One Palmer House has more to cover duties usually han- ship between Marriott time. More sessions are hears our demands and woman stood in the center than 1,600 rooms. dled by the striking work- International and UNITE scheduled throughout Sep- gives us he respect that we banging a pot with a spatula. Paul Ades, senior vice ers, according to one execu- HERE that suggests that a tember. deserve,” she said. A line of red tape on the president for labor relations tive. strike is warranted or nec- “Our colleagues are the sidewalk separated the at Hilton, said the strike will Mark Lauer, general essary. The parties are not at heart of our business, and Chicago Tribune’s Robert picketers from the hotel have “minimal impact” on manager of the Sheraton an impasse on any issue.” we respect their right to Channick contributed. entrance, allowing guests to operations. In addition to Grand, declined to com- The union is still in the voice their opinions as the enter and exit with relative the Palmer House, the ment beyond a statement process of making its initial negotiations with the union [email protected] ease. Hilton hotels where work- issued by the hotel’s parent bargaining proposal, it said, continue,” said Michael Twitter @alexiaer

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John P. McCormick, Editorial Page Editor directors of content Marie C. Dillon, Deputy Editorial Page Editor Jonathon Berlin, Amy Carr, Phil Jurik, Marcia Lythcott, Associate Editor, Commentary Founded June 10, 1847 Joe Knowles, Todd Panagopoulos, Margaret Holt, Standards Editor George Papajohn, Mary Ellen Podmolik EDITORIALS

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Will the NFL helmet rule Flying the coop Every year when school starts, I’m reminded of each of the times I took one of our three teenagers to college. ruin football or help save it? With each one, it was a time of excitement and a sense of achievement: choosing a school, getting a letter of acceptance, buying supplies for the dorm, and finally Minnesota Vikings safety Andrew cramming the van so full of stuff there were only inches Sendejo decided to express his dis- for our son or daughter to squeeze into. dain for the NFL’s new helmet rule During the three-hour drive, my wife would remind through his apparel choices. At prac- them of continued diligence with their studies and proper tice sessions he was often seen wear- behavior. When we arrived, we’d haul everything up to ing a cap emblazoned with the dorm, help to arrange it neatly, meet the roommate the phrase, “Make Football Violent and other parents, then, already exhausted, start the long Again.” Other players were just as trek back home. blunt. “THE GAME WE LOVE IS With our oldest daughter, I noticed tears rolling down GETTING DESTROYED EVERY- the cheeks of my wife as we drove back. I, too, felt a sad- DAY,” tweeted Washington Redskins ness leaving her behind. safety D.J. Swearinger. “Will be flag The following year, leaving our son at the university football soon,” 49ers wasn’t quite as difficult. After all, he was practically a man Richard Sherman posted on Twitter. by then and he already had a streak of independence. Also, our younger daughter would be with us for another The source for all this hand- year. wringing is a new league rule that Still, we could sense the house getting quieter and bans players from lowering their emptier. Therefore, we savored every moment with our heads and using their helmets to hit daughter. I encouraged her with her studies, rooted her opposing players. Breaking the rule on at track and field events, and coached her during means a 15-yard penalty, and a pos- STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE speech practice for a young people’s group she was to sible ejection from the game. lead. During the preseason, players, at the beginning of the 2017 season opponent above the shoulders, or Time passed quickly, though, and inevitably the mo- coaches and fans had loudly com- because it couldn’t field enough uses the crown of the helmet to ment to bring our last child to college had come. Along plained about how the rule was players. Junior high schools in contact an opponent. The offend- the drive, my wife reiterated her reminders and other being applied. Playing against the Naperville have switched from ing player is also ejected. Rogers advice. on Aug. 18, Bears to flag football. Youth league Redding, the NCAA’s coordinator After arriving, we followed the same routine as we did cornerback Kyle Fuller was flagged rosters are also on the decline. The of officials, told The Associated twice before, but this time it was a little different, a bit for a tackle in which he appeared to Highland Park Park District dropped Press last year, “We can see clear slower. In the back of our minds, my wife and I both knew lead not with his helmet but with his its football program due to lack of changes in behavior of the players. the house would be empty when we got back home, and right shoulder. The Bears were pe- interest. … We see less of players just we found it hard to leave our daughter. nalized 15 yards. “I didn’t know what Concussions and head injuries are launching themselves like a missile Finally, we said our goodbyes, gave hugs and kisses, and it was for,” Fuller said afterward. the driving force behind the NFL’s at a guy’s head.” started on our way home. Now it wasn’t only my wife Are players like Sherman and rule change. Research continues to The new helmet rule signals that who cried. Swearinger on target? Is the very link football and chronic traumatic the NFL realizes football must When we got home that evening, the first thing we nature of football in peril as league encephalopathy, or CTE, a degenera- change, if only because insurers thought of was to pick up the phone and call our daugh- officials search for ways to safeguard tive disease tied to concussions and and lawmakers will demand that it ter, but we resisted the urge for a couple of hours. Sud- players’ health and futures? Actually, repetitive head trauma. Boston Uni- change if brain injuries continue denly our phone rang, and I was totally surprised when I the opposite is true. If football is to versity’s CTE Center found signs of apace. That’s something fans must heard, “Hi Dad, I was just wondering how you and mom survive, it has to get safer. CTE in all but one of 111 former NFL also accept. Which means fans who were holding up?” I gave out a big laugh! America’s game is at a crossroads. players whose brains were examined want their Sundays filled with After my wife and I talked to our daughter for a bit and Consider what’s happening with posthumously. safety blitzes and bubble screens hung up the phone, I turned to my wife and said, “Ida, I football at the high school and youth have to steel themselves to the think it’s time for us to get on with our own lives.” league levels. In Illinois, participa- Safety measures like the NFL’s growing pains that come with — Ralph Bellendir, Chicago tion in high school football has new helmet rule can make a differ- safety-motivated rule changes. The dropped from more than 51,000 ence. The NCAA has a comparable league’s new helmet rule, and simi- players in 2008 to 42,682 in 2017. rule against what the college game lar fixes at other levels of play, will Victims’ stories Chicago’s Whitney Young High calls targeting; it penalizes a player’s modify but not ruin football. Mak- It is less than a month since the grand jury in Pennsyl- School dropped its football program team 15 yards if he hits a defenseless ing the game safer can help save it. vania came out with its report on the sexual abuse of a thousand children by Catholic priests and the subsequent cover-up by church bishops. Yet, the media have chosen to focus instead on disputes between the Pope and several WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING archbishops. There is hardly any mention of the victims and the impact on them. Attention has focused on Church Measles cases are surging across Europe, I understand why our foreign- There is no prospect for any politics and who in the hierarchy might resign or be re- as vaccination rates have dropped. It’s a policy elites worry (constantly!) kind of American victory in moved. problem that medical authorities believe is, about declining U.S. influence, and the war against the Afghan Several months ago, the Tribune ran an excellent set of in part, a delayed effect of Andrew Wake- I can even see how that might be a Taliban that would correspond articles about the abuse of children in Chicago Public field’s utterly discredited scare campaign bad thing in some circumstances. to what U.S. officials have been Schools. What fills the media now are stories about how that attempted to link the MMR (measles, But we ought to recognize that promising throughout the “successful” CPS has been with its background checks. At mumps and rubella) vaccine to an increase “influence” is insufficient by itself 17-year struggle. … What will it the same time, the push back from the Chicago Teachers in autism diagnoses. That Wakefield has and in some cases is counterpro- take to wake up U.S. leaders to Union would make us forget there were ever any victims. had such a long-lasting, harmful effect is an ductive. Excessive U.S. influence the reality that this is a fool’s It is difficult to focus on victims. Their stories are indictment of how autism was, and is still, leaves us performing missions we errand? America, it seems, has wrenching; their suffering, often unabated. We too easily perceived in some quarters: a devastating don’t know how to do (such as become inured to endless war move our attention away from them. Yet it is exactly their and incurable scourge, and the greatest creating workable political institu- fought in distant corners of the accounts, their narratives, the lessons of their lives, that trauma that can befall parents. tions in radically different societ- globe without any discernible ought to remain front and center, lest we too quickly Since it began to be identified in the ies), allows local actors to blame us prospect for anything that forget what we all need to learn and never cease remem- 1940s, autism has been viewed as a problem for their own failings, fuels con- could be defined as success. ... bering. in need of a cure. A few months ago I wan- spiracy theories at home and More than 3 million uniformed — Joseph A. Mulcrone, Chicago dered over to a stall marked “autism” at my abroad, and distracts U.S. officials Americans have served in university’s careers fair; they informed me from other problems that they Afghanistan and Iraq. More that they were looking for a cure to autism. might actually know how to solve. than 7,000 have been killed. Cleaning house There is no such cure, nor would I want In some regions, and the Middle Tens of thousands have been The Catholic Church is in crisis. It needs a thorough one. East would be high on my list, less wounded, many grievously. house cleaning — of any and all clergy (no matter what For decades the condition was shrouded U.S. influence might be more. Experts peg the total cost of their status in the church) who contributed to the cover- in mystery, and parents have long sought Given all the success we’ve had the Afghan and Iraq wars as up of this scandal of abuse within its ranks. the cause of autism. Wakefield provided a trying to manage that region, reaching well into the trillions Since many of these men can no longer be held ac- spurious explanation. But we now know maybe we’d be better off letting of dollars. And yet the Ameri- countable in the civil court, perhaps the church should that it is a naturally occurring form of neu- somebody else try. They could can war machine keeps rolling beef up its ecclesiastical court to subpoena, try and con- rodiversity: The brains of autistic people are hardly do worse. along, year after year. vict them. different from the brains of neurotypicals. Stephen M. Walt, Robert W. Merry, The Many seminaries throughout the country are empty (in Karl Knights, The Guardian Foreign Policy American Conservative part because of the actions of the abusers), so these build- ings and grounds could be repurposed as Ecclesiastical Incarceration Centers. Once convicted, the abusers/ EDITORIAL CARTOON abettors would be permanently removed from all interac- tion with the public at no additional cost to the laity. They could face each other every day and ask, “Father, have you no sense of decency? Have you no shame?” Oh yes! There will be a temporary shortage of Catholic clergy, but this can be remedied by welcoming those priests who resigned to get married back into full priest- hood while women study toward ordination to replace the abusers. — Mary Ann Kehl, Wilmette Sick and tired I’ve had to stop watching the commercials for Illinois governor due to illness and fatigue. I am sick and tired of each candidate telling me why I should not vote for the other guy. Tell me why I should vote for you! Be specific with your plans. Don’t tell me you plan to lower taxes and leave it at that. Tell me how you will lower taxes based on evidence. Example: Tell me that you will organize a task force of nonpolitical experts from business, industry, academia, and (yes) government to select 10 counties out of the 102 counties in Illinois to actually demonstrate to the citizens — with data — the financial benefits of merging all townships into county government. And if the legislature won’t pass such a merger law, tell me that you will personally finance a petition campaign to place it on the ballot as a constitu- tional amendment. Then repeat for merging many small school districts with many superintendents into a few school districts with a few superintendents, along with other savings. Maybe such honesty and specificity will cure me of my illness and fatigue and maybe help cure Illinois of its ills. — David Thiessen, Woodstock MIKE LUCKOVICH/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 9 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

CRITICS Lil Rel Howery’s TV success PLANNER comes amid real-life drama Actor faces Chicago-area legal disputes on eve of series premiere of ‘Rel’ By Tracy Swartz Chicago Tribune

Chicago native Milton “Lil Rel” Howery HULU plays a doting dad whose wife cheats on him Director Bing Liu with his barber on his new Fox series “Rel.” That drama doesn’t compare to what’s going MICHAEL PHILLIPS on in Howery’s actual life. MOVIES Howery’s ex-wife and his former friend are “Minding the Gap” separately suing him for child support in the Growing up in Rockford, Chicago area. A two-year civil dispute over a Ill., cinematographer and 2016 scuffle with a pizza delivery driver on director Bing Liu spent a the Near West Side drags on. Howery was lot of his teenage years found not guilty of a misdemeanor battery skateboarding and filming charge stemming from that incident. his friends doing the same. “I’m from Chicago. We got to deal with The three main nonfiction everything like this before we become suc- characters comprise a Rust cessful, which is disgusting. It’s hard being a Belt edition of The Three black man from that damn city,” Howery told Musketeers, each young the Tribune by phone. “It’s weird. It’s like man seeking solace and money makes people do crazy things. And it’s escape in skateboarding. sad, actually. Like you don’t change, but every- Much of “Minding the body else does. I worked really hard to get to Gap” is painful to witness, where I’m at. I work really hard to make sure but as past and present my babies are good.” intersect and recombine Fox is scheduled to air a special preview of and Liu’s wealth of footage “Rel” at 7 p.m. Sunday before the show moves coalesces, the finished film to its regular 8:30 p.m. time slot on Sept. 30. becomes a cautiously hope- Howery said the sitcom, which is set in Chi- ful and even cathartic expe- cago and recorded in front of a Los Angeles rience. studio audience, has elements loosely based NR, 1:33, documenta- on his life. Fans of the comedian’s work — ry which includes the hero Transportation Secu- CHRIS JONES rity Administration agent in “Get Out” and a THEATER hapless street-ball coach in the recent comedy “Uncle Drew” — may have trouble figuring “Vietgone” out which scenes and characters are inspired CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION Talented young playwright by Howery’s life and what’s totally fiction. Lil Rel Howery says his sitcom “Rel” is loosely inspired by actual events. Qui Nguyen’s “Vietgone” is Howery’s character is described as the a telling and irreverent Icarus of the West Side – he flies too close to advantage of, and it’s disgusting,” Howery Howery is already set to have a busy fall. family memoir that ex- the sun and repeatedly gets burned. His wife said. “And I’m one of them. I love being a dad. He’s slated to continue working on his 13- plores the meeting of Ngu- takes their son and daughter — and all their My kids don’t want for anything.” episode sitcom — he also serves as an execu- yen’s parents in a Viet- furniture — to during the split. His On the “Rel” premiere, Howery’s character tive producer — and he plans to record a namese refugee camp in father (played by Sinbad) and younger establishes early on that he’s a caring father. stand-up special in December in Chicago. Arkansas following the fall brother (played by Jordan L. Jones) provide “Ever since the separation, me and the kids He also faces a civil trial over a 2016 alter- of Saigon in 1975. Nguyen’s some support as he rebuilds his life. FaceTime every day. You know what’s crazy? cation with Lance Jones, who was delivering work is so personal that he Howery, 38, said his stand-up comedy Nowadays, there’s no reason to be a deadbeat pizza at the time. Jones, who said he suffered actually wrote into its reflects his true self, while his character on dad. If you don’t want to see your kids now, injuries from the fight, is seeking more than structure his own nervous- “Rel” is just that, a character. Still, there are you just don’t want to see your damn kids.” $50,000. Jones’ attorney, Tyler Kobylski, said ness at daring to ask about striking similarities. Howery said his brother That line irks LeChez Davis, a suburban a trial date will be set in November. how they met. That part of on the show is inspired by his actual brother, entrepreneur/producer. Davis says Howery is “I doubt very much that a jury will find the overlong work — which and an upcoming episode pays homage to his the “deadbeat dad” of her 17-month-old son. much humor in Mr. Howery’s actions that I otherwise like a great deal mother, who died in 2009. She said a home paternity test confirmed night, and we have full faith that a just verdict — strikes me as unneces- Howery is also divorced in real life. His Howery is the father, and he paid child sup- will be rendered,” Kobylski said in a state- sary in a play that other- ex-wife, Verina Robinson, cited irreconcilable port until about two months ago. She’s suing ment to the Tribune. wise feels fresh and gutsy. differences when she filed for divorce in 2015 in Will County court to establish child sup- On the “Rel” premiere, Howery’s character His parents are played in after six years of marriage, Cook County court port and a parenting plan. is teased for getting arrested for a fight with this first Chicago-area records show. The divorce was finalized in “He plays hokey pokey in Harlem’s life. He an Uber driver. Howery said that’s not a nod production by Matthew C. 2017. Their son and daughter split time be- puts his right foot in and takes his right foot to the incident with Jones. He plans to con- Yee (as Quang) and Aurora tween Robinson’s home in the Chicago area out. He puts his left foot in and takes his left tinue to fight that lawsuit in real life. Adachi-Winter (as Tong). and Howery’s home in the Los Angeles area. foot out. He does what he wants, when he “I could have gave him a low number and Trained by the Americans Nearly three months ago, Robinson filed wants as far as being a part of Harlem’s life,” this could have went away, but I’m not going to fly helicopters, Quang paperwork seeking more child support to Davis told the Tribune. to pay somebody for them whooping my found his American bene- keep pace with Howery’s current income. Her Howery, who has publicly called the boy (expletive). That’s crazy. I can afford to let factors had, when it suited attorney did not respond to a Tribune request his son, said he was deceived. Davis told the this play out and that’s what I’m going to do. their interests, cut off his for comment. A hearing is scheduled for Sept. Tribune she was married to someone else And he’s not going to get a single dime from own route home. Through 20. when her son was conceived, but they were me,” Howery said. Sept. 23 at Writers Theatre, “One of the reasons why I wanted this separated. “Until I get a legal DNA test, I’m 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe; show is because I wanted to tell this story. A not paying child support,” Howery told the [email protected] $35-$80 at 847-242-6000 lot of good dads out here are being taken Tribune. A hearing is scheduled for Oct. 3. Twitter @tracyswartz and www.writerstheatre.org GREG KOT MUSIC Amanda Shires Amanda Shires just re- Young Evanston leased a turning-point album, one that takes her to a new level as a songwriter and sonic adventurer. But cook vies for prize “To the Sunset” didn’t arrive without some strug- gle. The precision and on ‘Top Chef Junior’ economy of her words have By Tracy Swartz and also, the first time we were always been a strength, but if anything she’s become an Chicago Tribune on camera, it was very nerve- racking.” even sharper lyricist since Noah Cryns is only 12 years Noah and the other kids faced earning a master of fine arts old, but the Evanston resident a rigorous audition process. degree from Sewanee: The enjoys making beef wellington Twenty-three aspiring contest- University of the South in and dreams of opening a French- ants between the ages of 10 and Tennessee. 8 p.m. Sept. 20; inspired restaurant with wine 13 went through a two-day boot Thalia Hall, 1807 S. Allport pairings. camp that tested their knife skills St.; $30-$85; www.thalia The Chute Middle School and ability to cook a medium- hallchicago.com. seventh-grader is one of 12 kids rare steak, sear tuna and saute HOWARD REICH competing for the $50,000 prize veggies. Sixteen kids made it on Season 2 of “Top Chef Junior,” through to the second round, SINGER which is scheduled to premiere where they had 45 minutes to Tony Bennett at 5 p.m. Saturday on Universal create a dish with mystery ingre- How does the master inter- Kids. Chef Curtis Stone and dients. preter of American song Vanessa Lachey return as head The 12 contestants who made sound at age 92? We’ll find judge and host, respectively. the final cut are tasked with out this weekend, but if it’s Noah is a Los Angeles native serving food festival fare on anything like his work at 91, who moved to the Chicago area Saturday’s premiere. the music-making will be about three years ago. He said Noah, who plays baseball, significant. When Tony he’s loved to cook since he was hockey and video games in his Bennett played the Ravinia about 5 years old. His mom was a spare time, said he would do Festival last year, his pitch restaurant server and his dad another cooking competition if it was true, his memory un- was a line cook. His mom en- didn’t last as long. Noah said he erring, his ability to toy couraged him to try out for the taped “Top Chef Junior” in the with time comprehensive show. Los Angeles area over two and his interpretations “I was definitely nervous at months, and his friends kept illuminating. Daughter first, and then I kind of got com- asking him when he was coming CHRIS HASTON/UNIVERSAL KIDS Antonia Bennett will open fortable,” Noah told the Tribune home. Noah Cryns, of Evanston, competes on Season 2 of “Top Chef Junior.” the show. 8:30 p.m. Sat- by phone. “Honestly, after just He managed to have fun with urday at the Ravinia Festi- meeting all the kids, you kind of his fellow contestants between and put it in my hair and I made body was laughing super hard val, Lake-Cook and Green get a little bit more comfortable challenges. One memorable it stand up so my hair, it looked because it was really funny.” Bay roads, Highland Park; because at first, you don’t really moment happened behind the like … an electric ball you put $92-$153 tickets; $46 lawn; know anybody. Once you get to scenes. your hand on and your hair [email protected] 847-266-5100 or know them, it’s actually easier “I took three scoops of lotion stands up,” Noah said. “Every- Twitter @tracyswartz www.ravinia.org. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, September 8, 2018

ASK AMY By Amy Dickinson

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Girlfriend is orbiting in retrograde

Dear Amy: My girlfriend girlfriend seems to be Dear Single Lady: You of three years has become orbiting permanently in obviously feel bullied by obsessed with astrology. I retrograde. Her behavior is your friends. It might be support her observation of becoming more extreme time for some new friend- the discipline, but now that and resistant to rational ships. No one should give we are more serious as a thinking. Your birthday is your contact information couple, she is trying to coming up. You might without your approval, and bring me into the fold. want to mark the new year you should treat the calls RICHARD SHOTWELL/INVISION When Mercury is in by leaving this particular and texts from these po- Jim Carrey attends the LA premiere of "Kidding" on Wednesday at ArcLight . retrograde, she complains system. tential fix-ups the same and laments every pur- way you treat spam: Ig- chase and every decision I Dear Amy: I am a single nore. Delete. Block. face. She has tried to bully 21-year-old woman in my Any “friend” who sup- Jim Carrey plays Mr. Rogers me into rejecting job offers senior year of college. I plies your contact informa- because Mercury is in spent most of my time in tion has deliberately vio- retrograde. She reads the college in a serious rela- lated your privacy. This is wannabe in dark ‘Kidding’ chart of everyone who is in tionship with my high not what friends do. You By Verne Gay my life and suggests who I school sweetheart and now might have left the impres- Michel Gondry, who also stacles. The patriarchal should have relationships I am enjoying my new- sion that you are open to Tribune News Service directed Carrey in 2004’s white male children’s TV with, based on their birth- found freedom. However, this by communicating “Eternal Sunshine of the host as national treasure is date and time. my friends are having a with any of these men. Mr. Pickles (Jim Carrey) Spotless Mind.” The first an atavistic construct that She has dismissed key hard time accepting this. Don’t. Put the word out to is the beloved host of a kids four episodes were offered essentially ended with the business partners because They are desperately try- all of your friends at the puppet show, “Mr. Pickles’ for review. death of Fred Rogers in of their astrological chart, ing to find my “soul mate” same time: “I’m reminding Puppet Time,” which has The tragedy at the core 2003. Rogers was a sui- only to see them thrive by setting me up with men. everyone that I don’t want been distributed by PBS of “Kidding” occurs before generis-honest-to-good- without her. After a bad “fix-up” to be fixed up with anyone. for three decades. the opening episode, so by ness-one-of-a-kind. When A chart reader once told experience that resulted in Please don’t ever share my Privately, he’s in crisis, the time viewers arrive, he died at the age of 74, her that because of my my getting fired as the contact information.” struggling to cope with the there’s only the human there was no one to take birthdate and time, one day maid of honor for my clos- After that, any friend death of a son, killed when wreckage that’s left. Every- his place. I will kill her in her sleep. I est friend’s wedding and who does so should be a driver ran a broken light one’s devastated but at- Yet “Kidding” demands laughed at the absurdity of not speaking to her for struck from your friend and plowed into the mini- tempting to go on as if that we embrace its 50- the claim, but she genu- over a year, I now refuse all list. van driven by his wife, Jill nothing had happened. Jeff something kids TV host inely suspects that there attempts at being set up. (Judy Greer). The other and Jill are separated. Will who looks like an older may be some validity to it! When I reject these Dear Amy: “Not-a-Spend- son, a twin, Will (Cole is a pothead. Deirdre and version of the Cable Guy. It’s like the past three men, they start hurling er” expressed valid con- Allen), survived. her husband are close to a It’s a feat of mental contor- years meant nothing. How insults at me. One man cerns about her step- Mr. Pickles — his real rupture. Seb is a show- tion that takes a few epi- do I help her to see that even threatened to commit daughters, who are being name is Jeff Piccirillo — is must-go-on autocrat who sodes because the initial her fanaticism is driving suicide! Most recently, my wildly overindulged by good, kind and generous in dismisses Jeff’s grief. impression is that Mr. me away from her? How friend “Jennifer” gave my their mother. Your advice real life, just like the person Obviously, “Kidding” is Pickles is a little weird, or do I let her know that I will contact information to a — to give these girls expe- he plays on TV. He doesn’t only sporadically a comedy, maybe even a little creepy. never follow suit? man who claims to be 35 riences instead of material want to hide anything from or halfheartedly one. And But move past all of this, What if we raise kids? but looks more like 45. I things — sounds good, but his youthful audience and besides, unless the pay- if you can, and there’s a Will they buy into this was shocked that she I’m sorry to tell you that it doesn’t want to pretend check is big enough (2014’s reasonably intelligent, at garbage? Will they believe would do that without my will not work. Kids will that nothing terrible hap- unfortunate “Dumb and times sensitively drawn their father will strangle consent, let alone with a always prefer the latest toy pened to him. Something Dumber To”), Carrey series here about loss and them in their sleep because man so much older! I’m over an adult wanting to did, and he now wants to stopped doing comedy grief. It’s intermittently he was born in October? ignoring his messages. take them on a picnic. do an episode about death. years ago. He’s a serious sidetracked if not quite What should I do? My last year of college is — Disappointed The executive producer, actor now and a pretty derailed by attempts at — Libra going to be stressful Sebastian “Seb” Piccirillo good one at that. He’s levity, including a creepy enough with starting a new Dear Disappointed: You (Frank Langella) — also pretty good here. The prob- (that word again) running Dear Libra: My basic job in my field and apply- might be right in some Jeff’s father — resists. It’d lem is syncing up the gag about the letter “p.” understanding is that ing to grad school, and I instances, but overall, I hurt the brand, he argues. strangely disparate parts of But, like “The Truman “retrograde” describes the don’t want needless drama completely disagree. “Puppet Time” is a family “Kidding” to fully under- Show,” it’s about the false orbit of a planet when it is on top of it. How can I affair: Jeff’s sister, Deirdre stand what’s going on, and reality of TV and how moving in the opposite convince my friends that I Copyright 2018 by Amy (Catherine Keener), makes once that’s done, deciding people believe in what they direction to the sun’s rota- am capable of finding my Dickinson the puppets for the show. whether it was worth the see on the tube. The poi- tion. Mercury passes in own boyfriends and to The 10-part “Kidding” effort in the first place. gnancy of “Kidding” is that and out of retrograde. leave me alone? 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Bridge North-South vulnerable, South deals North ♠ Q6432 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♥ A10 ♦ 10 9 7 4 ♣ K2 West East ♠ 9875 ♠ K10 ♥ 953 ♥ K8742 ♦ Q62 ♦ 53 ♣ AQ9 ♣ 10 8 6 4 South ♠ AJ ♥ QJ6 ♦ AKJ8 ♣ J753 The hold-up play is common in bridge. It can be used by both the declarer and the defenders. Most often, it is used to Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun disrupt communications between the two opposing hands. In today’s deal, it is used to keep communications open. South’s pass over the double denied three spades, so North settled for The bidding: game in no trump. South played low South West North East from dummy on the 1NT Pass 2♥* Dbl opening heart lead, Pass Pass 3NT All pass and East made the *Transfer to spades key defensive play ♥ of playing low from Opening lead: Five of his hand, allowing dummy’s 10 to win the trick. Declarer led a low spade to his jack and continued with the ace of spades after the 10 fell from East on the first spade. Prickly City By Scott Stantis South cashed one high diamond and then led a low club toward dummy’s king. West stepped up with his ace and continued with a heart to dummy’s now singleton ace. Declarer now had three spade tricks, two heart tricks, one club and two diamonds. He needed one more and the only real chance was the diamond finesse. When that lost to West’s queen, West led his remaining heart to East’s king. Two more heart tricks from East and the contract was defeated. Nice defense!

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BEARS COLLEGE FOOTBALL Notable Saturday games Duke at Goldman pact bolsters core Northwestern 11 a.m., ESPNU New Mexico Nose tackle guaranteed 1 DAY TO GO the Bears have gotten to know at Wisconsin Bears at Packers since he arrived in 2015. It’s a 11 a.m., BTN $25 million in new deal 7:20 p.m. Sunday, NBC-5 combination they have come to Ball State ■ The Bears are 7½-point under- appreciate, even those who met that runs through 2022 at Notre Dame dogs Sunday. Will they cover the him more recently. 2:30 p.m., NBC-5 By Rich Campbell spread? Week 1 NFL picks: See “He’s somewhat of an intro- Chicago Tribune the lock, upset, game of the week verted guy,” coach Matt Nagy said. Western Illinois and more. Page 6 “But he’s not introverted on the at Illinois Don’t play poker with Eddie field. So you see a guy that, when 6:30 p.m., BTN Goldman. you draft him and you see the Utah at NIU The Bears nose tackle sat at his worth about $42 million. improvement each year, he’s just a 6:30 p.m., locker after practice with a blank “It’s definitely a weight lifted very important part of this puzzle ESPNews expression. off my shoulders,” Goldman said. on defense and we recognize JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Michigan St. Never mind the fact he earned “Your mind can be cleared, and that.” at Arizona St. Eddie Goldman has signed an $25 million Friday by signing a you’re ready to get Week 1 over Goldman, a second-round pick 9:45 p.m., ESPN extension through 2022 that four-year contract extension that, with.” ■ includes a $25 million guarantee. including that hefty guarantee, is That’s the soft-spoken menace Turn to Bears, Page 6 More coverage, Page 2 Elbow doom

Michael Kopech is in for a long rehab with the prospect of Tommy John surgery.

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Sox phenom Kopech, vital to rebuild, likely facing Tommy John surgery By Phil Rogers | Chicago Tribune lined a long list of active major-leaguers, including Stephen Strasburg, Jacob de- Michael Kopech, the White Sox’s new Grom, Yu Darvish, Johnny Cueto, Carlos Superman, has been cut down by a ’s Carrasco, Michael Pineda and Adam Wain- version of Kryptonite. wright. He is believed to have torn the ulnar “Unfortunately, in this day and age, it’s a collateral ligament in his elbow, which regular part of the game with ,” could force him to undergo elbow recon- Kopech said Friday. “Personally I never struction surgery and be sidelined until thought it would be something I would be 2020. going through. But it’s part of it.” It’s the same diagnosis that forced the Kopech becomes the fifth right-handed Cubs’ Kerry Wood to undergo surgery after prospect ranked in the preseason top 100 by his Rookie of the Year season in 1998. More MLB Pipeline to suffer a serious elbow recently, the ligament transplant procedure known as Tommy John surgery has side- Turn to Kopech, Page 3

CUBS AT NATIONALS (POSTPONED) NL CENTRAL RACE Injuries complicate options for Maddon Contenders W L GB Cubs 83 57 —

He prizes versatility healthy,” Maddon said before will start for the Cubs against turned home Thursday to nurse a Brewers 80 62 4 but sometimes can’t Friday night’s game against the Max Scherzer. Cole Hamels will right hamstring injury that will Nationals was postponed after a go in Game 2 for the Cubs, with keep him on the 10-day disabled 1 Cardinals 78 63 5 ⁄2 take advantage of it second rain delay that lasted 2 the Nationals’ starter uncertain. list past Monday — the first day hours, 55 minutes, with two outs The doubleheader further he’s eligible to be activated. By Mark Gonzales CUBS MAGIC NUMBER in the top of the second inning complicates Maddon’s immedi- “It’s really obvious what Jason Cubs wins and Brewers Chicago Tribune and no score. ate lineup choices that have been means to us when he’s on the losses needed to The game was rescheduled for limited somewhat because of field,” Maddon said of Heyward, clinch the division. WASHINGTON — Cubs man- 2:05 p.m. Saturday as part of a injuries, and the performance of who was batting .275 with 52 18 ager is happy with single admission doubleheader, specific players could dictate the RBIs and a .333 batting average DOUBLEHEADER the daily options at his disposal, with the second game scheduled manager’s moves if the Cubs with runners in scoring position, Game 1: Cubs at Nationals with one caveat. for 45 minutes after the comple- reach the postseason. in addition to playing Gold Glove- 2:05 p.m. Saturday, NBCSCH “We have so many different tion of first game. Among the position players, Game 2: 45 minutes after looks right now — if everyone is In the first game, Jaime Garcia right fielder re- Turn to Cubs, Page 3 first game ends, WGN-9. 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Pass on road favorites Penn St., MSU Colorado (plus 3½) at Ne- braska: The Cornhuskers still are hunting for win No. 1 after Mother Nature remained unde- feated last week in Lincoln. Not crazy about the half-point, but I’ll Teddy Greenstein roll with the Huskers. On college football Iowa State (plus 4) at Iowa: During Big Ten media days, The Cy-Hawk Trophy hasn’t left Commissioner Jim Delany put it Iowa City since 2015. Iowa State like this: “The availability of per- should be salty. sonnel, whether it comes from injury or transgression (suspen- Maryland (minus 16) at Bowl- sion), is critical to people who are ing Green: Yes, a Big Ten team is interested in gambling legally and traveling to a MAC stadium. The illegally. When players are un- concept was for DJ Durkin to available, we should know that.” return to his alma mater. D’oh! I’ll Take a bow, Jim. take Matt Canada’s Terps. And now do something about it. Virginia (plus 6½) at Indiana: Moments before kickoff last The Cavs have the best name in week, Illinois announced the this game — receiver Olamide suspensions of five players, in- Zaccheaus. And he can fly. Take cluding three starters. And run- UVA. ning back Dre Brown was in a walking boot. I’m sure Illini back- Fresno State (plus 2½) at ers, laying 16½ points, were just Minnesota: You buying this thrilled. Whereas Iowa an- Zack Annexstad young fella, the nounced the suspensions of two Gophers’ true freshman QB? I’m starting offensive linemen Aug. not there yet, so I’ll go with 10, Illinois waited until the last Fresno. moment. Not cool … but on to a new week. Penn State (minus 9) at Pitts- Illinois isn’t listed this week burgh: Is there a more tedious because it’s playing an FCS foe, topic than whether James Frank- Western Illinois. Picks are against lin thinks this is a rivalry? The the spread (from the VegasInsid- Panthers have a good “D” and er.com consensus at 1 p.m. Thurs- players who don’t need to be told day), and selections are in bold: what a rivalry is.

Duke (plus 3) at Northwest- Michigan State (minus 6) at ern: First rule of Fight Club: Arizona State: The heat, the Never pick Northwestern as a JOHN TERHUNE/AP time change, the late kickoff home favorite. (Do I have that Rondale Moore, scoring last week against Northwestern, makes Purdue an easy pick over Eastern Michigan. (10:45 p.m. Michigan time), the right?) Duke it is. unpredictable Herm Edwards no and take UW. ines at least have a chance to Rutgers (plus 35) at Ohio factor … it all adds up to taking New Mexico (plus 35) at Wis- crack 100. Take ’em. State: The final score will be ASU and the points. consin: The Badgers are on a Western Michigan (plus 27½) 54-0. We know this because Ohio Last week (and season): 5-7. mission … to put their fans to at Michigan: The Broncos sur- Eastern Michigan (plus 16½) State won 58-0 in 2016 and 56-0 sleep. Can Bob Davie’s crew get rendered 334 rushing yards last at Purdue: I’ll take the team that last season. So be sure to lay those [email protected] within five ? I’ll say week to Syracuse, so the Wolver- has Rondale Moore. Boiler Up. points. Twitter @TeddyGreenstein

Duke Ball State Western Illinois at Northwestern at Notre Dame at Illinois

TV/radio: 11 a.m. Saturday; TV/radio: 2:30 p.m. Saturday; TV/radio: 6:30 p.m. Saturday; ESPNU, WGN-AM 720. NBC-5, WMVP-AM 1000. BTN, WBMX-FM-HD2 104.3 . Line: Northwestern by 3. Line: Notre Dame by 34½. Line: None. Records: Duke 1-0; Northwest- Records: Ball State 1-0; Notre Records: Western Illinois 0-1; ern 1-0. Dame 1-0. Illinois 1-0.

THREE KEYS TO THE GAME

1. Get better QB play. 1. Jump on them early. 1. Find another capable WR. Normally Duke-Northwestern The Irish are heavy favorites Losing Mike Dudek for the would produce more Rhodes and riding high after beating season to a knee injury is a Scholars than NFL quarter- rival Michigan. One way to devastating blow. Two players backs, but two potential mil- avoid a letdown is to pounce on the Illini will rely on: senior lionaires are playing in this the Cardinals early. Quarter- Sam Mays, who had four game: the Wildcats’ Clayton back Brandon Wimbush catches against Kent State, and COOPER NEILL/GETTY Thorson and the Blue Devils’ looked sharp against the Wol- promising sophomore Ricky New Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher will lead his team against power- Daniel Jones. Thorson looked verines, throwing for 170 yards Smalling from Brother Rice, ful Clemson on Saturday night in College Station, Texas. fine in practice Tuesday, but and a and rushing who led the Illini with 70 yards there’s no telling what his for 59 yards. The Irish struck on three receptions. WEEK 2 GAMES TO WATCH medical restrictions will be on quickly, scoring touchdowns 2. Avoid a slow start. game day. Jones, meanwhile, is on their first two possessions. Illinois has trailed at halftime a big (6-foot-5, 220 pounds) 2. Keep Riley Neal in check. in six straight games, including and big-time player who joined Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly last week’s 17-3 deficit against Big stakes in SEC East Syracuse’s Eric Dungey as the called the Ball State quarter- Kent State. It was the first time By Joel Boyd Penn State at Pittsburgh only FBS enter- back “an NFL prospect.” Neal in that streak the Illini came Chicago Tribune 7 p.m. Saturday, ABC-7 ing 2018 with 5,500 passing threw for 259 yards and two back to win. Illinois attributed The Nittany Lions escaped in yards and 1,000 rushing yards. touchdowns while completing its slow start in the opener to Georgia at overtime from Appalachian 2. Channel that frustration. 76.7 percent of his passes in a first-game kinks. The last time 2:30 p.m. Saturday, CBS-2 State’s upset bid on the 11th Jones toyed with the NU de- 42-6 victory against Central the Illini pitched a shutout was The loser of this game be- anniversary of the Mountain- fense last season in Duke’s 41-17 Connecticut State in Week 1. a 44-0 victory against Western tween the projected top two eers’ shocker at Michigan. Per- victory, totaling a career-high Notre Dame defensive linemen Kentucky in the second game teams in the SEC East essen- haps the in-state rivalry will 413 yards. T.J. Rahming, who Jerry Tillery (two sacks) and of 2015. That would be a good tially falls two games behind. keep Penn State from falling caught 12 passes for 127 yards, Khalid Kareem (eight tackles, blueprint to follow. The Bulldogs have won only asleep like it did in Appalachi- is also back. Thorson got pulled one sack) were disruptive 3. Shore up secondary depth. one of their last four trips to an’s 28-point fourth quarter. briefly from last year’s meeting against Michigan. Expect them Illinois was missing key pieces Columbia. during an 11-for-29 day that to cause more trouble Saturday. in its opener with five players USC at Stanford included two . NU 3. Cut special-teams errors. indefinitely suspended for an Colorado at Nebraska 7:30 p.m. Saturday, FOX-32 players are toeing the “just For all that went right for the unspecified violation of team 2:30 p.m. Saturday, ABC-7 Starting with their 2007 another game” line but should Irish in Week 1, there was a rules, and coach Lovie Smith A mostly one-sided rivalry stunner under Jim Harbaugh as remember the bitter trip home glaring miscue when Michi- indicated Monday they would that became competitive — and a 41-point underdog, the Cardi- from Durham, N.C. gan’s Ambry Thomas returned not return against Western bitter — starting in the late nal have won eight of 13 in this 3. The DBs must step up. a kickoff 99 yards for a touch- Illinois. Three freshmen — 1980s gets renewed for the first series, but the Trojans won You can pick the good or the down. Kelly took some of the cornerback Jartavius Martin, time since both schools left the twice last year, including the bad from the NU secondary’s responsibility, pointing out that nickel back Sydney Brown and Big 12 after the 2010 season. Pac-12 title game. Palo Alto isn’t effort last week at Purdue. The Notre Dame had only one live safety Delano Ware — started This is the Cornhuskers’ opener exactly the most hostile envi- Wildcats picked off Elijah kickoff throughout fall camp. in the opener. Two other defen- after Saturday’s game against ronment, but this should be a Sindelar three times (impres- He’s stressing attention to sive backs, Kerby Joseph and Akron was canceled because of good test of USC freshman JT sive) but allowed 30 comple- detail to try to ensure improved Dylan Wyatt, were among nine severe weather. Daniels’ poise. tions (not good) in 46 throws. kick coverage Saturday. true freshmen who played. Clemson at Texas A&M Michigan St. at Arizona St. 6 p.m. Saturday, ESPN 9:45 p.m. Saturday, ESPN THE WINNER “College GameDay” is broad- In a rocky start for the Big casting from College Station for Ten East that included Michi- Teddy Greenstein’s pick: Pat LaMond Pope’s pick: Wim- Shannon Ryan’s pick: This this rare nonconference gan’s dud and Penn State’s Fitzgerald’s teams play well in bush continues to show prog- might be the Illini’s best chance matchup, only the fifth in series squeaker, the Spartans trailed September (30-9) and against ress, and the Irish roll. Notre at a win the rest of the season. history and third in the last 44 Utah State at home with 5:05 to so-called peer institutions (9-1 Dame 42, Ball State 14 Illinois 38, Western Illinois 13 years. Aggies coach Jimbo play before pulling it out 38-31. since 2008), but this has the Fisher knows the Tigers well, The Sun Devils, meanwhile, markings of a long day for the though, going 4-4 against them drubbed Texas-San Antonio NU secondary. Duke 31, NU27. at State. 49-7 in Herm Edwards’ debut. D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 3

ANGELS 5, WHITE SOX 2 CUBS AT NATIONALS (PPD.)

CUBS NOTES Adaptable Wilson rolls with his roles By Mark Gonzales Chicago Tribune

WASHINGTON — Left-hander Justin Wilson isn’t looking too far down the road while in the midst of one of the more remarkable turnarounds of the Cubs’ season. Wilson is content with any role that manager Joe Maddon assigns to him and isn’t looking to assum- ing a closer’s role as he had with the Tigers before being traded 14 months ago. “Right now we hope B-Mo (Brandon Morrow) gets back as soon as he can, and Pedro (Strop) has done an outstanding job for us in a closer’s role,” Wilson said Friday. “I know Joe says closer by committee, but for the most part, BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE it’s Strop in the ninth unless he’s Justin Wilson, enjoying a rebound unavailable. I’ll pitch whenever this season, is happy to pitch in my name is called. whatever role is necessary. “With our bullpen, and the way the games are now, the eighth, “I felt my attitude didn’t change seventh and even the sixth (in- out there a year ago, but it wasn’t ning) is just as big as the ninth.” as fun. I’m not fighting myself out Wilson hasn’t allowed a walk or there (now). It makes it easier.” run in 14 consecutive appearances Maddon’s trust in Wilson has covering eight innings. He leads been evident in his use of him the majors by stranding 93.5 against right-handed hitters as percent of inherited runners (29 well as lefties. Right-handed hit- of 31). Wilson possesses a 2.84 ters are batting .215 against Wil- ERA in 62 appearances, a remark- son, compared to left-handed bat- able improvement from the sec- ters’ .184 mark. ond half of his 2017 season when “You keep it simple,” Wilson he had a 5.09 ERA with 19 walks in said. “There’s not a lot to it. I’ve JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 17 2/3 innings covering 23 appear- always been close to a reverse Shohei Ohtani finishes his swing as he hits a three-run homer in the third inning against the White Sox. ances after joining the Cubs. splits guy. I pitch when my name is Maddon has employed him called and keep it simple.” more frequently in high leverage situations recently, especially be- Home run habit: All of Kyle cause Wilson is throwing strikes Schwarber’s 25 home runs have with more regularity. been hit against right-handed Ohtani’s a big hit Wilson has walked only three pitchers, tying the single-season batters in the second half after franchise record for most con- Mulling elbow surgery, home runs on Wednesday in THE BOX SCORE walking 27 in 39 innings before secutive homers off same-handed Texas, the day it was revealed he LOS ANGELES AB R H BI SO AVG the All-Star break. pitchers with left-handed hitter Calhoun rf 31002.222 4th homer in 3 games would need to have Tommy John Fletcher 2b 41100.284 “I’m a little freer out there,” Bill Nicholson in 1940. Trout cf 21101.306 surgery. Upton lf 40112.264 Wilson said. “Truthfully, when I Schwarber has hit 29 consecu- sparks Angels past Sox Ohtani dh 41132.287 “Generally I try not to change Simmons ss 51210.294 struggled, my mentality on the tive home runs off right-handed By Phil Rogers Marte 1b 50101.207 anything, try to approach every Ward 3b 40103.213 mound never changed. I wanted pitchers dating back to last season, Chicago Tribune game the same as every other Cowart 3b 00000.131 to be out there and stay aggressive. two shy of Nicholson’s franchise Briceno c 40100.255 day,” Ohtani said. “But obviously TOTALS 3559511 I was just in a bad spot mechani- mark of 31 off right-handers from Shohei Ohtani is showcasing that was kind of bad news, and I WHITE SOX AB R H BI SO AVG cally and partly mentally. 193-41. Moncada 2b 40100.222 his skills as a hitter while he don’t like bad news. I like good Sanchez 3b 40101.248 Delmonico lf 40002.215 decides when to undergo major news better. I was trying to Garcia dh 22210.241 surgery on his right elbow, which (make) some good news, and I Palka rf 40101.237 Davidson 1b 40102.239 will keep him off the mound next was able to.” Narvaez c 30110.278 a-Smith ph 10000.292 season. Ohtani believes he’ll be able to Anderson ss 40000.248 Engel cf 30102.237 The 24-year-old from Japan DH in 2019, even though off- TOTALS 332828 blasted a 2-0 fastball from Carlos season surgery will keep him off Los Angeles 004 000 100 — 5 9 0 Rodon for a three-run homer the mound until 2020. He’s WHITE SOX 010 100 000 — 2 8 1 Friday night at Guaranteed Rate expected to have surgery im- a-grounded out for Narvaez in the 9th. E: An- derson (16). LOB: Los Angeles 11, White Sox Field, the big blow in the Angels’ mediately after the end of the 6. 2B: Fletcher (16). HR: Ohtani (19), off Rodon; Simmons (11), off Bummer; Garcia 5-2 victory over the White Sox. It season. (16), off Pena. RBIs: Upton (76), Ohtani 3 (50), Simmons (70), Garcia (39), Narvaez (25). SF: was his 19th home run, the fourth Upton. Runners left in scoring position: Los An- Extra innings: geles 7 (Upton 4, Briceno 3); White Sox 2 in his last three games. Avisail Garcia (Sanchez, Anderson). RISP: Los Angeles 2 for “The plan is to finish up the returned to the Sox’s lineup after 8; White Sox 1 for 5. Runners moved up: Fletcher, Moncada. GIDP: Delmonico, Narva- season as a hitter, as of right now,” missing three games with a sore ez. DP: Los Angeles 2 (Pena, Simmons, Mar- te), (Fletcher, Simmons, Marte). Ohtani said through a translator. right knee and homered in his LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO ERA “Swinging doesn’t affect my el- first at-bat. He was used as the Pena, W, 2-4 772206 4.04 Alvarez, H, 11 1 10011 2.61 bow in any way. I feel like I’m DH. … Rodon (6-5) failed to make Buttrey, S, 1-1 100001 0.96 progressing as a hitter right now, it through the fifth inning for the WHITE SOX IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 Rodon, L, 6-5 4 ⁄3 6 4 4 5 4 3.11 1 so I’m trying to gain as many first time in his 16 starts this Covey 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 5.44 1 Bummer 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 3.47 experiences as I can while the season. “Just no feel for nothing,” 2 Gomez 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 3 5.00 games count.” said Rodon, who allowed four Inherited runners-scored: Covey 2-0, Gomez 2 1-0. HBP: Rodon (Trout), Pena (Garcia). Um- Ohtani was 4-2 with a 3.31 runs in 4 ⁄3 innings on six hits pires: H, Hunter Wendelstedt; 1B, Chris Guc- 2 cione; 2B, Ben May; 3B, Larry Vanover. 3 Time: ERA in 51 ⁄ innings while bat- and five walks. … Rodon hit Mike 2:55. A: 18,236 (40,615). tling recurring issues with his Trout in the elbow with a pitch in elbow. He is hitting .287 with 50 the third inning. Felix Pena hit RBIs and a .953 OPS in 83 games. Garcia in the elbow with a pitch He went 4-for-4 with two in the fourth. Kopech likely faces surgery

Kopech, from Page 1 BIG NUMBER been gradual. I just thought it NICK WASS/AP Michael Kopech’s starts was a little bit of discomfort. I Cubs starter delivers a pitch in the first inning Friday against injury. He joins the Angels’ with the White Sox. He thought it was something I could the Nationals before the game was postponed due to rain. Shohei Ohtani, the Cardinals’ 4 allowed eight runs (all throw through. Obviously my Alex Reyes, the Rays’ Brent earned) on 20 hits, including four last couple of starts, my velocity Honeywell and the Reds’ Hunter home runs, with two walks and has been a little bit down. I didn’t 1 Injuries complicate Greene in having their devel- 15 in 14 ⁄3 innings. He think much of it.” opment delayed by Tommy John finished 1-1 with a 5.02 ERA. Hahn said there’s no timeline surgery. on the injury. The success rate of the surgery “Based on what we had seen in options for Maddon is good, especially for pitchers Kopech, who at 22 has been one his last start, it seems like some- Cubs, from Page 1 roles. Wilson bailed Carl Edwards who haven’t had a previous of the most intriguing young thing that may have occurred in Jr. out of a jam in the eighth inning elbow reconstruction, and the pitchers in baseball. between his last two starts or caliber defense in right and center. of Thursday’s 6-4 victory, three White Sox are confident Kopech “It has been a whirlwind of perhaps on the mound against And was scratched days after Maddon stuck with will remain a major part of their emotions for me in the past Detroit,” he said. “There was no from Friday night’s lineup be- Edwards before he walked in the future despite the specter of couple of weeks obviously,” pop, so to speak, or mechanism of cause of a stiff neck. Zobrist’s tying run in the eighth inning of a major elbow surgery. Kopech said. “From just about injury that was immediate and ailment shifted to loss to the Brewers. “This is by no means the last my absolute peak to the absolute obvious.” right field in place of Zobrist after “Once Carl comes back we’ve seen of Michael Kopech,” rock bottom. To say it’s unex- Kopech told the team some- Maddon had penciled him in to (strong), it’s going to firm this up Sox general manager Rick Hahn pected would be an understate- thing was up Thursday. start in center field for the first nicely,” Maddon said. said. “This is the last we’ve seen ment.” “He was talking about making time since April 23, 2015, in Until Zobrist experienced neck of him for ’18 and very likely for Kopech, acquired from the his next start, saying it was Pittsburgh. discomfort, Maddon already ’19, but he’s still going to play a Red Sox in the Chris Sale trade, something he would pitch These are goofy times for the planned to rest him in Sunday’s significant role on what we earned a promotion in late Au- through,” Hahn said. “But erring Cubs as they try to secure their series finale. project to be some very, very gust after going 4-0 with a 1.84 on the side of caution, we wanted third consecutive National League Maddon also is looking for good White Sox teams in the ERA and 59 strikeouts in his last to make sure he went through all Central title with a successful but spots to rest Bryant, Javier Baez future.” 44 innings for Triple-A Char- of these examinations. fatigued bullpen. and Daniel Murphy. Kopech experienced his first lotte. His first three starts were “Quite frankly, all of us were a Until the rain arrived, Maddon One possible period to give rough start in the major leagues impressive, despite rain delays little bit shocked when it came was trying to find ways to get Murphy a “rest” would be to on Wednesday night, giving up shortening two of them. His back with what the studies re- mileage out of starter Jon Lester employ him as the designated four home runs to the Tigers. It fastball velocity was down vealed.” and not be forced to contemplate hitter for the series Sept. 21-23 was seen as a minor blip until against the Tigers but he felt he Manager Rick Renteria ech- using Jesse Chavez, Pedro Strop, against the White Sox. Friday, when orthopedic surgeon was battling soreness, not pain. oed Hahn’s optimism that Justin Wilson and Steve Cishek — That series starts a stretch of 10 Nikhil Verma examined him and The Sox have handled Kopech Kopech will overcome the injury all of whom pitched on consecu- consecutive games in Chicago to found a torn ulnar collateral with caution but did allow him to to remain a front-of-the-rotation tive nights Wednesday and Thurs- end the regular season, which will ligament. stay in the game Wednesday starter. day to preserve victories. seem like a slumber party for the Hahn said an exam Friday after the second inning despite a “He is a driven person,” Rent- At the same time, Maddon is Cubs, who are entering the final “revealed a rather significant 28-minute rain delay. Neither eria said. “There's no doubt in my trying to find the right combina- stages of a 23-game stretch with- tear in his ulnar collateral liga- Kopech nor the team can say mind he's going to go through tions in the likely event injured out a day off. ment.” He will receive a second precisely when he was injured. everything very, very well and closer Brandon Morrow can’t re- “You can’t ask for more from opinion next week but it seems It’s possible he had been pitching he’ll be back. … This is a hiccup, join the Cubs. our guys, the way we’ve handled the only question is who will with the injury for awhile. albeit a pretty strong hiccup.” Maddon credited the versatility this,” Maddon said. perform the surgery. “If you are looking for a of Chavez and the effectiveness of This development comes as a specific pitch or day, I couldn’t Phil Rogers is a freelance reporter Wilson for enabling him to give [email protected] shock to both the team and tell you,” Kopech said. “It has for the Chicago Tribune. other relievers chances in other Twitter @MDGonzales 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 D BASEBALL

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE

NATIONAL LEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY EAST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Boston 97 45 .683 — 7-3 L-1 48-19 49-26 Atlanta 77 64 .546 — 3-7 L-1 37-34 40-30 Cubs Garcia (L) 3-6 5.93 6-7 0-2 14.0 6.43 1 1 New York 88 53 .624 8 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 48-24 40-29 Philadelphia 74 66 .529 2 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 43-26 31-40 Was Scherzer (R) 2:05p 16-6 2.28 20-9 0-1 19.0 3.79 Cubs Hamels (L) 9-9 3.67 13-14 1-0 20.0 1.35 Tampa Bay 76 64 .543 20 7-3 W-1 42-24 34-40 Washington 69 72 .489 8 4-6 L-3 35-36 34-36 1 1 Was TBA 6:05p — — — — — — Toronto 64 77 .454 32 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 36-36 28-41 New York 63 77 .450 13 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 28-41 35-36 Mia Chen (L) 6-9 4.64 11-11 2-0 19.2 1.37 1 Baltimore 41 100 .291 55 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 24-44 17-56 Pit Nova (R) 12:05p 7-9 4.35 13-12 0-3 16.1 3.86 Miami 56 85 .397 21 3-7 L-1 34-41 22-44 SD Erlin (L) 3-5 3.87 3-5 1-2 15.0 6.60 CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Cin Harvey (R) 3:10p 6-8 4.95 12-12 0-1 15.1 5.28 Cleveland 80 61 .567 — 5-5 L-1 44-28 36-33 Chicago 83 57 .593 — 6-4 W-2 44-24 39-33 Phi Eflin (R) 9-6 4.05 10-10 0-2 13.2 6.59 1 NY Syndergaard (R) 6:10p 10-3 3.33 13-7 2-0 21.0 3.00 Minnesota 64 76 .457 15 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 40-29 24-47 Milwaukee 80 62 .563 4 7-3 W-1 43-27 37-35 1 SF Stratton (R) 9-8 4.90 12-10 1-1 20.1 1.77 Detroit 58 83 .411 22 5-5 W-3 35-34 23-49 St. Louis 78 63 .553 5 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 37-31 41-32 Mil Gonzalez (L) 6:10p 7-11 4.57 11-16 0-2 16.2 8.10 1 Chicago 56 85 .397 24 4-6 L-3 28-45 28-40 Pittsburgh 70 71 .496 13 ⁄2 6-4 W-4 39-34 31-37 Atl Teheran (R) 9-7 4.05 16-11 1-0 19.2 2.75 1 Ari Buchholz (R) 7:10p 7-2 2.05 8-7 1-0 19.0 0.47 Kansas City 46 94 .329 33 ⁄2 6-4 L-3 25-45 21-49 Cincinnati 60 82 .423 24 3-7 W-1 33-38 27-44 LA Buehler (R) 6-4 2.92 11-7 0-0 17.1 1.56 WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY WEST W L PCT GB L10 STR HOME AWAY Col Freeland (L) 7:10p 13-7 2.96 19-9 2-0 18.1 2.95 Houston 88 53 .624 — 7-3 W-6 40-32 48-21 Colorado 77 63 .550 — 6-4 L-1 37-31 40-32 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS 1 1 TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Oakland 85 57 .599 3 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 44-29 41-28 Los Angeles 77 64 .546 ⁄2 7-3 W-1 39-36 38-28 1 LA Shoemaker (R) 1-0 2.53 2-0 1-0 10.2 2.53 Seattle 78 63 .553 10 4-6 L-1 40-30 38-33 Arizona 76 65 .539 1 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 37-33 39-32 Sox Shields (R) 7:10p 6-15 4.39 10-19 1-1 18.1 4.42 Los Angeles 69 72 .489 19 6-4 W-2 34-34 35-38 San Francisco 68 74 .479 10 3-7 L-6 39-30 29-44 Tex Mendez (L) 1-1 5.59 1-1 1-1 9.0 6.00 1 Texas 61 80 .433 27 3-7 L-2 32-43 29-37 San Diego 56 87 .392 22 ⁄2 6-4 L-1 27-45 29-42 Oak Jackson (R) 4:05p 5-3 2.91 10-3 1-1 15.0 4.20 Hou Morton (R) 13-3 3.14 15-11 1-0 14.2 5.52 *through Friday through Friday Bos Rodriguez (L) 4:05p 12-3 3.34 17-3 2-0 16.2 0.54 Cle Plutko (R) 4-5 5.04 4-6 0-2 15.2 6.32 Tor Reid-Foley (R) 4:07p 1-2 5.51 1-2 1-2 16.1 5.51 WILD CARD Bal Hess (R) 3-9 5.27 3-12 1-2 17.0 2.65 ASTROS 6, RED SOX 3 TB TBD 6:10p — — — — — — KC Lopez (R) 1-4 4.24 1-3 1-2 16.0 3.94 AMERICAN LEAGUE Min Berrios (R) 7:10p 11-10 3.92 15-13 0-2 14.0 5.79 TEAM W L PCT GB NY Lynn (R) 8-10 5.10 12-14 0-2 14.2 8.59 Astros put it together, thwart Price New York 88 53 .624 — Sea Hernandez (R) 9:10p 8-13 5.55 11-15 0-2 18.0 5.00 Oakland* 84 57 .596 — Associated Press Red Sox starter David Price plate, changeup,” Bregman said. Seattle 78 63 .553 6 INTERLEAGUE 2018 TEAM LAST 3 STARTS NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA had allowed just one hit and “It was good stuff by him, but it TEAM W L PCT GB StL Flaherty (R) 8-6 2.83 11-12 1-0 18.0 1.50 BOSTON — Astros manager retired 14 in a row when he went was a good team win by us.” Milwaukee 80 62 .563 — Det Boyd (L) 6:10p 9-12 4.24 13-14 2-1 18.0 4.00 St. Louis 78 63 .553 — AJ Hinch says his team is at its into the seventh with a 2-0 lead. Ryan Pressly (2-1) got two outs Los Angeles 77 64 .546 1 Arizona 76 65 .539 2 RESULTS, SCHEDULE 1 best when his players are putting He left after Alex Bregman’s and Roberto Osuna posted his Philadelphia 74 66 .529 3 ⁄2

FRIDAY’S RESULTS San Diego at Cincinnati, 12:10 together good at-bats one after double and a walk and, after Ryan 14th save. Astro starter Gerrit through Friday L.A. Angels 5, WHITE SOX 2 St. Louis at Detroit, 12:10 another. Brasier took over, the Astros Cole went six innings, giving up Cubs at Washington, ppd. Miami at Pittsburgh, 12:35 REDS 12, PADRES 6 PITTSBURGH 5, Miami 3 San Francisco at Milwaukee, 1:10 Against the Red Sox, his hitters scored three times. J.D. Martinez five hits and two runs and Philadelphia 4, N.Y. METS 3 Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:10 SAN DIEGO AB R H BI SO AVG TAMPA BAY 14, Baltimore 2 L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 2:10 did that — eventually. tied it with a single for his second striking out eight. Urias 2b 4 1101.179 DETROIT 5, St. Louis 3 Atlanta at Arizona, 3:10 Carlos Correa lofted a RBI of the game. “We’re in the ballgame. Guys Mejia c 4 1100.273 Houston 6, BOSTON 3 Texas at Oakland, 3:05 Renfroe lf 4 2210.258 TORONTO 3, Cleveland 2 (11) N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 3:10 tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the The Astros then scored three don’t give up at-bats, whether the Hosmer 1b 4 1230.252 MILWAUKEE 4, San Francisco 2 Houston at Boston, 7:05 Myers 3b 3 0110.254 MINNESOTA 10, Kansas City 6 THURSDAY’S RESULTS eighth inning and the Astros won times in the eighth. Correa put score is 9-0 or 0-0,” Cole said. c-Pirela ph-1b 1 0001.248 CINCINNATI 12, San Diego 6 Cubs 6, WASHINGTON 4 their sixth straight game, rallying the AL Central leaders ahead, a “I’m really thankful that they do Reyes rf 41100.258 L.A. Dodgers 4, COLORADO 2 San Diego 6, CINCINNATI 2 Galvis ss 4 0103.237 ARIZONA 5, Atlanta 3 Cleveland 9, TORONTO 4 past the Red Sox 6-3 Friday night wild pitch by Joe Kelly (4-2) that and it makes it easier to sit Margot cf 4 0210.252 OAKLAND 8, Texas 4 Atlanta 7, ARIZONA 6 (10) Spangenberg 3b 1 0001.235 N.Y. Yankees 4, SEATTLE 0 in a matchup of AL division scored another run and Tyler there to having blown the lead TOTALS 35 6 11 6 6 home team in CAPS CINCINNATI AB R H BI SO AVG SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE CALENDAR leaders. White added an RBI single. but try to continue to throw Cubs at Washington, 12:35 Friday: Last day to be contracted to an Schebler rf 4 2 1 4 0 .274 L.A. Angels at White Sox, 1:10 organization and be eligible for postsea- The Red Sox, with the best “Price was unbelievable quality innings. This is a team Peraza ss 5 0 2 3 1 .289 Cleveland at Toronto, 12:07 son roster. Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 3 .282 record in the majors, had won tonight. He was throwing fast- game and it was a great team 1-Dixon pr-1b 0 0 0 0 0 .198 Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12:10 Gennett 2b 5 0 0 0 3 .317 Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 three in row. balls, cutters, both sides of the win.” Suarez 3b 3 1 1 0 2 .289 Williams cf 4 2 1 0 2 .299 NL LEADERS AL LEADERS Barnhart c 3 2 1 0 2 .251 Ervin lf 3 4 3 4 0 .279 BATTING GABR HBA BATTING GABR HBA DeSclafani p 1 0 0 0 1 .162 Gennett, CIN 137 523 82 166 .317 Betts, BOS 122 472 112 160 .339 AROUND THE HORN a-Lorenzen ph-p 2 1 1 0 1 .280 Yelich, MIL 126 503 96 158 .314 JMartinez, BOS 133 510 103 171 .335 b-Herrera ph 1 0 0 0 0 .185 Zobrist, CHI 117 380 60 119 .313 Altuve, HOU 119 467 72 148 .317 Romano p 0 0 0 0 0 .059 Markakis, ATL 141 550 73 171 .311 Segura, SEA 128 526 82 165 .314 ■ Rays: Blake Snell tied for the 24-year-old rookie homered in Pedroia had two initial pro- Trahan 2b 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Cain, MIL 122 467 77 144 .308 Trout, LA 121 409 89 125 .306 TOTALS 35 12 11 11 15 Martinez, STL 133 464 53 142 .306 Merrifield, KC 136 538 70 163 .303 major-league victory lead with his first at-bat against the White cedures on the knee last October. San Diego 201 100 020 — 6 11 0 FFreeman, ATL 141 544 87 165 .303 Brantley, CLE 126 502 77 152 .303 his 18th, and Nick Ciuffo and Sox, giving him four homers over ■ Yankees: SS Didi Gregorius Cincinnati 040 105 20x — 12 11 0 Goldschmidt, ARI 139 526 89 158 .300 MSmith, TB 120 392 52 118 .301 Story, COL 139 534 77 159 .298 Bregman, HOU 138 527 97 158 .300 Kevin Kiermaier hit early three- his last three games and 19 for the was activated from the disabled 2B: Reyes (7), Margot (26), Peraza (28). Rendon, WAS 115 448 69 133 .297 Wendle, TB 120 419 51 124 .296 HR: Renfroe (21), off DeSclafani; Hosmer run homers in the Rays’ 14-2 rout season. “Nothing’s set right now,” list. He wasn’t in the starting (14), off Romano; Ervin (5), off Strahm; Schebler (15), off Wick; Ervin (6), off Di- of the Orioles. Snell (18-5) Ohtani said through an inter- lineup Friday, with recently ac- az. RBIs: Renfroe (58), Hosmer 3 (59), HOME RUNS DOUBLES HOME RUNS DOUBLES matched the Indians’ Corey Klu- preter. “I have a few options. ... I quired Adeiny Hechavarria at Myers (32), Margot (44), Schebler 4 (45), Carpenter, STL 35 Markakis, ATL 40 Davis, OAK 40 Bregman, HOU 47 Peraza 3 (49), Ervin 4 (29). CS: Margot Goldschmidt, ARI 32 TRIPLES Martinez, BOS 39 TRIPLES ber for the major-league lead in will end up making a decision shortstop and batting eighth. (10). Runners left in scoring position: Muncy, LA 32 KMarte, ARI 10 Ramirez, CLE 37 Smith, TB 9 San Diego 2 (Galvis 2); Cincinnati 1 Aguilar, MIL 31 STOLEN BASES Cruz, SEA 34 Sanchez, CHI 9 wins after allowing two runs, five hopefully sometime toward the “We’ll ease him back in,” man- (Votto). RISP: San Diego 3 for 6; Cincin- Arenado, COL 31 Turner, WAS 35 Gallo, TEX 34 STOLEN BASES nati 4 for 6. Runners moved up: Reyes. Harper, WAS 31 PITCHING RUNS Gordon, SEA 30 hits and striking out nine over end of the season.” ager Aaron Boone said. Gregorius GIDP: Margot, Kennedy. DP: Cincinnati 2 Story, COL 31 Scherzer, WAS 16-6 Lindor, CLE 117 Merrifield, KC 30 1 ■ (Votto, Peraza, Gennett), (Peraza, Gen- Suarez, CIN 31 Lester, CHI 15-5 Betts, BOS 111 PITCHING 5 ⁄3 innings. Tommy Pham had a Red Sox: Dustin Pedroia is back suffered a bruised left heel nett, Votto). RUNS Nola, PHI 15-4 Martinez, BOS 103 Kluber, CLE 18-7 SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA Blackmon, COL 100 Chacin, MIL 14-6 Benintendi, BOS 97 Severino, NY 17-7 fifth-inning solo homer and Ji- in the clubhouse, but the second Aug. 19 and missed 16 games. 2 Yelich, MIL 96 Godley, ARI 14-8 Bregman, HOU 95 Snell, TB 17-5 ■ Kennedy 1 ⁄3 1 4 4 4 2 6.75 White Sox: 1 Carpenter, STL 93 Mikolas, STL 14-4 RBI Carrasco, CLE 16-8 Man Choi hit a grand slam in the baseman won’t be playing for the Top pitching Strahm, L, 3-4 2 ⁄3 2 1 1 0 5 2.19 1 Albies, ATL 92 ERA Martinez, BOS 115 Porcello, BOS 16-7 Wick 1 ⁄3 5 5 5 0 2 10.38 sixth to help the Rays run their rest of the season. Manager Alex prospect Michael Kopech has an 2 Harper, WAS 89 deGrom, NY 1.68 Davis, OAK 106 ERA Diaz 1 ⁄3 3 2 2 0 4 6.23 RBI Nola, PHI 2.23 Bregman, HOU 96 Sale, BOS 1.97 home winning streak to nine. The Cora said Pedroia has been offi- injured right elbow and probably Wingenter 1 0 0 0 1 2 4.15 Baez, CHI 100 Scherzer, WAS 2.28 Ramirez, CLE 96 Snell, TB 2.02 CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO ERA Suarez, CIN 100 Foltynewicz, ATL 2.75 Encarnacion, CLE 94 Bauer, CLE 2.22 loss gave the Orioles their 100th cially shut down for 2018. Cora will need Tommy John surgery Aguilar, MIL 95 Freeland, COL 2.96 HITS Verlander, HOU 2.73 DeSclafani 4 844034.56 Story, COL 95 STRIKEOUTS Martinez, BOS 170 Kluber, CLE 2.75 loss against 41 victories. revealed the 35-year-old veteran that will sideline him through the Lorenzen, W, 3-13100012.97 Arenado, COL 93 Scherzer, WAS 260 Lindor, CLE 164 STRIKEOUTS ■ Romano 1 222015.41 HITS deGrom, NY 230 Segura, SEA 164 Verlander, HOU 248 Angels: Shohei Ohtani says he had an additional arthroscopic 2019 season. The 22-year-old was Stephens 1 000015.85 Markakis, ATL 169 Corbin, ARI 214 Merrifield, KC 162 Cole, HOU 243 plans to finish this season as a DH surgery on his left knee while recalled from Triple-A Charlotte Inherited runners-scored: Strahm 3-3. Gennett, CIN 166 Nola, PHI 188 Castellanos, DET 158 Sale, BOS 219 PB: Mejia (1). Umpires: H, D.J. Reyburn; Freeman, ATL 165 Marquez, COL 184 Betts, BOS 157 Bauer, CLE 214 and hasn’t decided yet if he’ll rehabbing in Arizona in July to on Aug. 21 and made four starts, 1B, Chris Segal; 2B, Alfonso Marquez; 3B, Peraza, CIN 158 through Thursday Bregman, HOU 156 through Thursday have Tommy John surgery. The clean up some scar tissue. going 1-1 with a 5.02 ERA. Sam Holbrook. Time: 2:52. A: 14,854.

PIRATES 5, MARLINS 3 BLUE JAYS 3, INDIANS 2 (10) ASTROS 6, RED SOX 3 RAYS 14, ORIOLES 2 PHILLIES 4, METS 3 TIGERS 5, CARDINALS 3 TWINS 10, ROYALS 6 MIAMI AB R H BI SO AVG CLEVELAND AB R H BI SO AVG HOUSTON AB R H BI SO AVG BALTIMORE AB R H BI SO AVG PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI SO AVG ST. LOUIS AB R H BI SO AVG KANSAS CITY AB R H BI SO AVG Ortega lf 4 0 0 0 2 .270 Lindor ss 5 0 0 0 1 .285 Springer rf 51202.260 Mullins cf 4 1 1 0 1 .271 Santana 1b 4 1 1 2 1 .228 Carpenter 1b 4 0 1 0 1 .272 Merrifield cf 51101.303 Galloway lf 0 0 0 0 0 .244 Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 0 .229 Altuve 2b 51102.317 Rickard rf 4 1 1 2 2 .238 Hoskins lf 4 1 1 1 1 .246 Munoz rf 4 0 0 0 1 .279 Mondesi ss 41101.267 Castro 2b 4 0 2 0 1 .288 Ramirez 3b 5 0 1 1 0 .285 Bregman 3b 32200.300 Villar 2b 3 0 2 0 0 .265 Altherr cf 2 0 1 0 0 .173 Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 2 .306 Gordon lf 41120.240 Realmuto c 4 1 1 0 1 .287 Encarnacion dh 5 0 1 0 2 .237 Correa ss 30012.243 Sisco c 1 0 0 0 1 .190 Herrera ph-cf 2 1 1 0 1 .264 Ozuna lf 4 2 2 2 1 .279 Dozier 1b 41102.235 Anderson 3b 3 1 1 0 0 .271 Alonso 1b 5 0 1 0 1 .241 White dh 31112.295 Mancini 1b 3 0 0 0 2 .241 Bautista rf 2 0 0 0 1 .199 DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 0 .228 Bonifacio rf 41310.244 Rojas ss 3 0 0 0 1 .253 1-Rosales pr-1b 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gurriel 1b 41211.277 Peterson 2b 1 0 0 0 1 .201 Williams ph-rf 1 0 0 0 1 .258 Wisdom 3b 4 0 0 0 3 .214 Perez c 51130.235 Dietrich ph 1 0 0 0 0 .266 Guyer rf 4 0 1 0 2 .206 Reddick lf 40001.240 Beckham dh 4 0 0 0 2 .222 Ramos ph 1 0 1 0 0 .308 Bader cf 4 0 2 0 2 .276 Herrera 2b 30100.227 Rivera ss 0 0 0 0 0 .182 b-Brantley ph 1 0 0 0 0 .303 Maldonado c 20001.222 Nunez 3b 3 0 0 0 1 .229 Florimon pr-rf 0 0 0 0 0 .242 Wong 2b 2 1 1 0 0 .246 Escobar 3b 30100.220 Brinson cf 4 1 3 3 1 .208 Gomes c 5 1 3 1 1 .260 a-Kemp ph 10120.279 Andreoli lf 3 0 1 0 2 .220 Cabrera 3b 4 0 1 1 1 .266 Pena c 2 0 0 1 2 .203 Gallagher dh 10000.205 O’Brien 1b 4 0 0 0 2 .000 Allen cf 3 1 0 0 2 .239 McCann c 10100.209 Valera ss 3 0 0 0 1 .190 Hernandez 2b 3 0 0 0 2 .251 TOTALS 31 3 6 3 12 O’Hearn ph-dh 20002.258 Sierra rf 2 0 0 0 1 .165 R.Davis lf 4 0 1 0 1 .242 Marisnick cf 40001.211 Wynns c 2 0 1 0 1 .259 Kingery ss 4 0 1 0 0 .230 DETROIT AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 35 6 10 6 6 f-Bostick ph 1 0 0 0 0 .400 TOTALS 41 2 8 2 10 TOTALS 35 6 10 5 12 Joseph ph-1b 1 0 0 0 1 .100 Alfaro c 3 1 0 0 2 .259 MINNESOTA AB R H BI SO AVG Candelario 3b 52322.229 Straily p 0 0 0 0 0 .161 TORONTO AB R H BI SO AVG BOSTON AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 32 2 6 2 15 Nola p 3 0 0 0 3 .055 Goodrum 1b 30101.237 Mauer 1b 4 0 0 0 2 .273 Dean ph 1 0 0 0 0 .203 TAMPA BAY AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 33 4 7 4 13 McKinney lf 40101.344 Betts rf 41300.339 Castellanos rf 30120.292 Polanco ss 5 1 2 0 0 .276 Holaday ph 1 0 0 0 0 .200 NEW YORK AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 32 3 7 3 9 c-Hernandez ph 10001.240 Benintendi lf 50100.292 Smith rf 5 1 1 1 1 .301 Martinez dh 40001.250 Rosario lf 5 2 2 1 0 .293 McGuire c 00000.250 Martinez dh 30121.335 Duffy 3b 3 1 0 0 1 .294 Nimmo cf 3 1 0 0 1 .270 Mahtook lf 31001.218 Forsythe 2b 4 3 1 1 0 .241 PITTSBURGH AB R H BI SO AVG Gurriel Jr. ss 40003.288 Bogaerts ss 41112.281 Choi dh 2 2 1 4 0 .272 McNeil 2b 4 0 1 1 1 .319 McCann c 40002.220 Cave cf 5 2 2 1 1 .265 Marte cf 40101.278 Smoak dh 40004.247 Moreland 1b 40002.247 Pham lf 3 1 1 1 1 .258 Conforto lf 4 0 0 0 1 .230 Rodriguez ss 40101.217 Garver c 4 1 1 2 0 .263 Kramer 2b-3b 41210.400 Grichuk rf 51103.243 Kinsler 2b 40101.251 Lowe ph-lf 1 0 0 0 1 .254 Bruce rf 4 1 1 1 0 .221 Lugo 2b 30012.313 Kepler rf 4 1 1 1 0 .226 Polanco rf 30100.254 Tellez 1b 51213.600 Nunez 3b 40100.258 Wendle 2b 5 2 1 0 1 .296 Frazier 3b 4 0 0 0 1 .226 Reyes cf 32200.235 Grossman dh 1 0 0 0 0 .260 Luplow pr-rf 11120.196 Pillar cf 51210.248 Leon c 20002.190 Kiermaier cf 3 1 2 3 0 .217 Do.Smith 1b 3 1 1 1 1 .205 TOTALS 3258510 Adrianza 3b 4 0 3 3 0 .251 Cervelli c 40002.260 Diaz 3b 30012.253 b-Holt ph 10001.257 Velazquez ph-cf 1 1 1 0 0 .500 Plawecki c 2 0 0 0 1 .235 TOTALS 36 10 12 9 3 Dickerson lf 41101.290 Urena 2b 40101.255 Vazquez c 00000.216 Adames ss 4 2 1 0 1 .258 Reyes ss 3 0 0 0 1 .194 St. Louis 010 110 000 — 3 6 1 Bell 1b 31121.255 Maile c 20101.244 c-Devers ph 10001.242 Bauers 1b 3 2 0 0 0 .192 Matz p 1 0 0 0 0 .073 Detroit 010 020 002 — 5 8 0 Kansas City 006 000 000 — 6 10 1 Moran 3b 20000.277 a-Morales ph 10001.258 Swihart c 00000.224 Ciuffo c 2 1 2 4 0 .273 Reinheimer ph 1 0 0 0 1 .250 Minnesota 024 030 01x — 10 12 0 Osuna ph 00000.183 Jansen c 10100.271 Bradley Jr. cf 21001.229 TOTALS 32 14 10 13 6 Rosario ss 1 0 0 0 0 .256 One out when winning run scored. E: Le- Frazier ph-2b 20002.286 TOTALS 3939320 TOTALS 3438311 TOTALS 303338 one (1). LOB: St. Louis 5, Detroit 7. 2B: 2B: Gordon (19), Herrera (10), Cave (12). Mercer ss 31100.255 Baltimore 000 002 000 — 2 6 0 Wong (16), Rodriguez (5). HR: Ozuna HR: Perez (24), off Busenitz; Rosario Archer p 20100.100 Cleveland 000 011 000 00 — 2 8 2 Houston 000 000 330 — 6 10 0 Tampa Bay 033 014 30x — 14 10 0 Philadelphia 002 001 010 — 4 7 0 (19), off Norris; Ozuna (20), off Norris; (23), off Peralta. RBIs: Gordon 2 (39), Reyes ph-3b 10001.333 Toronto 000 010 100 01 — 3 9 0 Boston 100 100 100 — 3 8 0 New York 011 000 100 — 3 3 0 Candelario (18), off Hicks. RBIs: Ozuna 2 Bonifacio (17), Perez 3 (68), Rosario (75), TOTALS 335958 2B: Wendle (23). HR: Rickard (8), off (73), Pena (8), Candelario 2 (50), Castel- Forsythe (24), Cave (31), Garver 2 (38), 2B: Guyer (10), Grichuk (26), Tellez 2 (6). a-doubled for Maldonado in the 7th. b- Snell; Ciuffo (1), off Bundy; Kiermaier 2B: Altherr (9), Herrera (18), McNeil (8). lanos 2 (78), Lugo (4). SB: Bader (14), Kepler (48), Adrianza 3 (30). CS: Bonifa- Miami 000 003 000 — 3 7 0 HR: Gomes (13), off Estrada; Pillar (12), struck out for Leon in the 7th. c-struck (7), off Bundy; Pham (17), off Gilmartin; HR: Santana (22), off Matz; Hoskins (28), Reyes (9). SF: Pena. S: Wong, Reyes. Run- cio (1). S: Escobar. Runners left in scor- Pittsburgh 020 000 30x — 5 9 0 off Cimber. RBIs: Ramirez (97), Gomes out for Vazquez in the 8th. LOB: Houston Choi (7), off Meisinger. RBIs: Rickard 2 off Bashlor; Bruce (6), off Nola; Do.Smith ners left in scoring position: St. Louis 3 ing position: Kansas City 5 (Merrifield 2, (42), Tellez (3), Pillar (52), Diaz (46). SB: 5, Boston 9. 2B: Bregman (48), Gurriel (23), Smith (35), Choi 4 (23), Pham (52), (3), off Nola. RBIs: Santana 2 (81), (Carpenter, Martinez, Wisdom); Detroit Dozier, Perez 2); Minnesota 4 (Mauer 2, 2B: Castro (29), Realmuto (28), Brinson Lindor (23), Allen (15), R.Davis 2 (18), Pil- (30), Kemp (14). HR: Bogaerts (20), off Kiermaier 3 (27), Ciuffo 4 (4). SB: Smith Hoskins (85), Cabrera (74), McNeil (13), 4 (Martinez 3, Reyes). RISP: St. Louis 0 Rosario 2). (8), Polanco (32), Dickerson (28), Mercer lar (14). CS: Urena (1). SF: Diaz. Cole. RBIs: Correa (62), White (31), Gur- (29). CS: Kiermaier (4). SF: Ciuffo. Run- Bruce (22), Do.Smith (4). CS: Florimon for 5; Detroit 1 for 9. Runners moved up: KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO ERA

(28), Archer (1). HR: Brinson (11), Bell (9), CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA riel (69), Kemp 2 (28), Martinez 2 (117), ners left in scoring position: Baltimore 1 (2). Runners left in scoring position: Phil- Castellanos, Lugo. GIDP: Martinez. DP: 1 St. Louis 1 (DeJong, Wong, Carpenter). Fillmyer 2 ⁄3 6 6 6 3 1 4.75 Luplow (3)Guerrero. RBIs: Brinson 3 (34), Bogaerts (90). CS: Benintendi (3). SF: (Beckham); Tampa Bay 2 (Lowe 2). RISP: adelphia 2 (Bautista, Alfaro); New York 1 2 Carrasco 8 6 2 1 1 14 3.41 Baltimore 0 for 1; Tampa Bay 5 for 9. Run- ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO ERA McCarthy ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3.32 Kramer (1), Bell 2 (56), Luplow 2 (5). SB: 1 Correa, Martinez. Runners left in scoring (Bruce). RISP: Philadelphia 1 for 4; New 1 Perez ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 1.04 Sparkman, L, 0-3 1 ⁄3 3 3 2 2 0 5.68 Marte (31). S: Straily. position: Houston 1 (Marisnick); Boston ners moved up: Mancini. GIDP: Mullins. York 0 for 2. 2 2 Gomber 6 6 3 3 3 6 2.93 3 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Ramirez ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 4.58 5 (Martinez, Bogaerts 3, Bradley Jr.). DP: Tampa Bay 1 (Adames, Wendle, IP H R ER BB SO ERA Vasto ⁄ 0 0 0 0 0 11.57 MIAMI 1 PHILADELPHIA Hand 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 4 2.63 Leone 1 0 0 0 1 2 4.26 Skoglund 2 2 0 0 1 1 6.45 RISP: Houston 4 for 8; Boston 1 for 9. Bauers). 1 2 Hicks, L, 3-4 1 ⁄3 2 2 2 0 2 3.21 Straily 4 ⁄3 422044.12 Cimber, L, 3-6 0 1 1 1 0 0 3.56 GIDP: Altuve. DP: Houston 1 (Maldonado, BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO ERA Nola, W, 16-4 7 3 3 3 1 8 2.29 Peralta 1 1 1 1 1 1 4.12 1 Kinley ⁄3 1000017.36 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Correa); Boston 1 (Nunez, Moreland). Dominguez, H, 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.86 DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO ERA MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 TORONTO Garcia, H, 1 ⁄3 100105.11 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bundy, L, 7-14 4 4 66535.58 Hunter, S, 4-6 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.54 HOUSTON 1 1 2 Norris 5 433175.47 3 Rucinski, H, 4 ⁄3 000013.58 Estrada 6 5 2 2 2 5 5.32 Gilmartin 1 ⁄3 233114.72 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Gonsalves 2 ⁄ 5 5 5 3 1 11.68 2 1 NEW YORK 2 Grrro, L, 1-3 1333025.43 Mayza ⁄3 0 0 0 2 1 3.99 Cole 6 5 2 2 2 8 2.86 Meisinger ⁄3 122107.30 VerHagen 1 1 0 0 0 2 4.86 Busenitz ⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 5.01 1 1 2 Wittgren 1 000013.12 Clippard ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 3.79 McHugh, H, 9 ⁄3 0 1 1 1 1 1.96 Ortiz ⁄3 3332040.50 Matz 5 3 2 2 2 8 4.17 Stumpf 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.35 Moya 1 0 0 0 2 0 5.02 2 1 PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO ERA Tepera 1 0 0 0 0 2 3.49 Pressly, W, 2-1 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 2.81 Ramirez 1 ⁄3 000226.19 Hanhold 1 2 1 1 0 1 3.86 Jimenez 1 000014.42 May, W, 4-1 2 3 0 0 0 2 3.63 Giles 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.36 Rondon, H, 7 1 2 0 0 0 2 2.05 TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bashlor, L, 0-3 1 1 1 1 0 2 4.78 Greene, W, 3-6 1 1 0 0 0 1 4.63 Magill, H, 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 3.78 1 Archer 6 5 3 3 3 6 4.56 2 3 Fernandez ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 1.93 Osuna, S, 14-15 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.37 1 Zamora ⁄ 0 0 0 0 1 4.76 VerHagen pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Rogers, H, 13 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.07 Rodriguez, W, 4-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.70 Snell, W, 18-5 5 ⁄3 522092.06 2 Petricka 1 1 0 0 2 1 4.50 Dr.Smith 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 2.33 Hildenberger 1 0 0 0 0 0 4.25 BOSTON IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 Gomber pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. In- Santana, H, 20 1 1 0 0 0 0 2.42 1 Schultz 1 ⁄3 100024.03 D.Barnes, W, 3-2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 5.45 Bashlor pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. herited runners-scored: Leone 1-0, Inherited runners-scored: McCarthy 1-0, Vazquez, S, 31-35 1 1 0 0 0 1 2.55 1 Kittredge 1 0 00017.42 Price 6 ⁄3 2 2 2 2 10 3.57 HBP: Nola (Plawecki). Umpires: H, Sean Stumpf 1-0. HBP: VerHagen (DeJong). Vasto 3-0, Busenitz 2-2. WP: Gonsalves, Inherited runners-scored: Rucinski 2-0. Inherited runners-scored: Clippard 2-0, 2 Wood 1000034.05 Brasier ⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 1.75 PB: McCann (5). Umpires: H, Tony Ran- WP: Archer. PB: Cervelli (6). Umpires: H, Petricka 1-0, D.Barnes 3-0. HBP: Estrada Inherited runners-scored: Meisinger Barber; 1B, Mark Carlson; 2B, Will Little; Busenitz. PB: Perez (4). Umpires: H, Ker- Kelly, L, 4-2 1 4 3 3 0 1 4.13 dazzo; 1B, Ryan Additon; 2B, Lance Bar- Vic Carapazza; 1B, Jerry Layne; 2B, (Allen), Hand (Gurriel Jr.). WP: Carrasco, 2-2, Ramirez 2-0. WP: Ortiz. Umpires: H, 3B, Lance Barksdale. Time: 2:43. A: win Danley; 1B, Bruce Dreckman; 2B, An- Thornburg 1 2 0 0 0 1 5.06 rett; 3B, Bill Welke. Time: 2:51. A: 21,268 Roberto Ortiz; 3B, Greg Gibson. Time: Petricka 2. Umpires: H, Alan Porter; 1B, Fieldin Culbreth; 1B, Chris Conroy; 2B, 23,379 (41,922). gel Campos; 3B, Chad Fairchild. Time: Angel Hernandez; 2B, Todd Tichenor; 3B, WP: Cole, Pressly, Kelly. Time: 3:38. A: (41,297). 3:36. A: 19,944 (38,649). 3:03. A: 19,515 (38,362). 36,930 (37,731). Nic Lentz; 3B, CB Bucknor. Time: 3:05. A: Chad Whitson. Time: 3:51. A: 26,830. 12,436.

BREWERS 4, GIANTS 2 DODGERS 4, ROCKIES 2 DIAMONDBACKS 5, BRAVES 3 ATHLETICS 8, RANGERS 4 YANKEES 4, MARINERS 0 CUBS 6, NATIONALS 4 (10) ANGELS 5, WHITE SOX 2 SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI SO AVG LOS ANGELES AB R H BI SO AVG ATLANTA AB R H BI SO AVG TEXAS AB R H BI SO AVG NEW YORK AB R H BI SO AVG LATE THURSDAY LOS ANGELES AB R H BI SO AVG Panik 2b 4 0 0 0 2 .244 Pederson lf 4 0002.240 Acuna lf-cf 51200.287 Choo dh 30002.272 McCutchen rf 31120.250 CUBS AB R H BI SO AVG Calhoun rf 3 1002.222 Slater rf 4 0 0 0 1 .278 Turner 3b 4 0001.306 Camargo 3b 52321.280 Odor 2b 50001.265 Stanton dh 40003.268 Murphy 2b 5 1 1 0 1 .302 Fletcher 2b 4 1100.284 Longoria 3b 4 1 1 0 1 .244 Machado ss 4 1201.303 F.Freeman 1b 40003.303 Andrus ss 51100.269 Hicks cf 40001.251 Davis ph 1 0 1 1 0 .500 Trout cf 2 1101.306 Belt 1b 3 0 1 0 1 .260 Muncy 1b 2 1002.252 Markakis rf 30200.311 Mazara rf 41101.270 Sanchez c 40002.184 Baez 3b-ss 6 1 1 0 3 .295 Upton lf 4 0112.264 Hundley c 4 0 1 0 2 .235 Dozier 2b 0 0000.220 Flowers c 40101.232 Beltre 3b 21100.276 Andujar 3b 30000.296 Rizzo 1b 4 1 2 1 0 .286 Ohtani dh 4 1132.287 C.Shaw lf 3 0 0 1 1 .059 Bellinger cf-1b 4 0211.260 Adams pr 00000.222 Gallo lf 41331.208 Gregorius ss 10000.269 Zobrist rf 4 0 2 2 0 .313 Simmons ss 5 1210.294 Hernandez cf 3 0 0 0 2 .242 Hernandez 2b-cf 4 1100.233 Suzuki c 00000.269 Guzman 1b 40110.238 Voit 1b 41202.308 Bryant lf-3b 3 1 1 0 1 .277 Marte 1b 5 0101.207 Hanson ss 3 1 2 1 0 .267 Grandal c 1 0000.234 Albies 2b 40110.272 Chirinos c 00000.214 Torres 2b 41122.277 Almora cf 5 1 2 0 1 .292 Ward 3b 40103.213 Holland p 2 0 0 0 2 .061 Freese ph 0 0000.285 Inciarte cf 20002.256 Kiner-Falefa c 30101.264 Hechavarria 30101.254 Contreras c 4 0 0 1 0 .258 Cowart 3b 0 0000.131 Pence ph 1 0 0 0 1 .215 Verdugo ph 1 0000.267 Duvall lf 20001.193 a-Profar ph-1b 10000.255 ss-3b Bote 2b 1 1 1 1 0 .254 Briceno c 4 0100.255 TOTALS 31 2 5 2 13 Barnes c 2 0001.204 Swanson ss 40001.247 Robinson cf 30002.186 Gardner lf 21100.238 Hendricks p 2 0 0 0 2 .056 TOTALS 3559511 MILWAUKEE AB R H BI SO AVG Puig rf 4 1220.261 Gausman p 20002.059 TOTALS 344848 TOTALS 3246411 Happ ph-lf 1 0 0 0 1 .240 CHICAGO AB R H BI SO AVG Kershaw p 2 0101.225 S.Freeman p 00000.000 OAKLAND AB R H BI SO AVG SEATTLE AB R H BI SO AVG Russell ss 3 0 0 0 0 .257 Cain cf 4 1 1 0 0 .308 Moncada 2b 4 0 1 0 0 .222 Ferguson p 0 0000.200 Duda ph 10001.238 Caratini c 1 0 0 0 1 .241 Yelich rf-lf 3 0 0 0 1 .314 Laureano cf 4 2 2 2 1 .309 Haniger rf 4 0 0 0 2 .277 Sanchez 3b 4 0 1 0 1 .248 Utley ph 1 0000.235 Jackson p 00000.000 TOTALS 40 6 11 6 10 Aguilar 1b 4 0 1 2 1 .276 TOTALS 334839 Culberson ph 10001.278 Chapman 3b 5 0 1 2 3 .281 Segura ss 3 0 1 0 1 .314 Delmonico lf 4 0 0 0 2 .215 Braun lf 1 1 1 2 0 .255 Lowrie 2b 4 1 0 0 1 .273 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0 1 .286 WASHINGTON AB R H BI SO AVG Garcia dh 2 2 2 1 0 .241 COLORADO AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 3739313 Arcia ss 0 0 0 0 0 .218 Davis dh 5 1 1 0 0 .247 Cruz dh 4 0 0 0 1 .265 Palka rf 4 0 1 0 1 .237 ARIZONA AB R H BI SO AVG Eaton rf 4 0 1 0 1 .300 Schoop 2b 4 0 0 0 3 .238 Blackmon cf 5 0003.279 Olson 1b 4 0 1 1 1 .237 Span lf 3 0 0 0 2 .275 Zimmerman ph 1 0 0 0 0 .266 Davidson 1b 4 0 1 0 2 .239 Kratz c 0 0 0 0 0 .248 LeMahieu 2b 5 0200.273 Jay rf 40001.274 Piscotty rf 3 1 1 1 0 .265 Healy 1b 3 0 0 0 1 .247 Turner ss 4 0 1 1 3 .271 Narvaez c 3 0 1 1 0 .278 T.Shaw 3b 2 0 0 0 0 .242 Arenado 3b 4 0002.297 Escobar 3b 41110.272 Semien ss 2 1 2 2 0 .262 Seager 3b 3 0 0 0 1 .215 Harper cf-rf 4 1 0 0 1 .248 a-Smith ph 1 0 0 0 0 .292 Perez ss-2b 4 0 0 0 2 .261 Story ss 4 0103.298 Goldschmidt 1b 22210.300 Pinder lf 3 1 0 0 2 .255 Zunino c 3 0 1 0 1 .189 Rendon 3b 5 1 2 1 0 .297 Anderson ss 4 0 0 0 0 .248 Pina c 2 0 0 0 2 .257 Holliday lf 3 1210.407 Peralta lf 51111.295 Lucroy c 4 1 2 0 0 .241 Gordon cf 3 0 0 0 1 .270 Soto lf 5 0 2 0 2 .300 Engel cf 3 0 1 0 2 .237 Granderson 0 1 0 0 0 .248 Parra pr-lf 00000.276 Pollock cf 20000.260 TOTALS 34 8 10 8 8 TOTALS 30 0 3 0 11 Reynolds 1b 5 1 2 2 1 .268 TOTALS 33 2 8 2 8 ph-rf Desmond 1b 4 1101.229 Descalso 2b 40122.250 Difo 2b 4 0 0 0 1 .242 New York 022 000 000 — 4 6 0 Broxton ph-rf 1 0 0 0 1 .194 Gonzalez rf 4 0001.283 Ahmed ss 40201.245 Texas 000 200 110 — 4 8 1 Kieboom c 3 1 3 0 0 .206 Los Angeles 004 000 100 — 5 9 0 Seattle 000 000 000 — 0 3 0 Anderson p 1 0 0 0 1 .093 Butera c 2 0210.195 Avila c 20101.166 Oakland 140 003 00x — 8 10 0 Stevenson ph 1 0 0 0 1 .246 Chicago 010 100 000 — 2 8 1 Santana ph 1 0 0 0 1 .249 Cuevas ph 1 0000.246 Kivlehan pr 01000 — Strasburg p 1 0 0 0 1 .118 Hader p 0 0 0 0 0 .500 Dahl ph 1 0000.263 Mathis c 00000.216 a-lined out for Kiner-Falefa in the 8th. E: LOB: New York 3, Seattle 4. 2B: Zunino a-grounded out for Narvaez in the 9th. E: Guzman (5). LOB: Texas 8, Oakland 10. (13). HR: Torres (23), off Paxton; Mc- Robles ph-cf 2 0 0 0 1 .250 Anderson (16). LOB: Los Angeles 11, Chi- Thames ph 0 1 0 0 0 .222 Gray p 10001.064 Corbin p 20100.204 TOTALS 39 4 11 4 12 Soria p 0 0 0 0 0 — Valaika ph 1 0000.148 Owings ph 10000.199 2B: Beltre (16), Gallo (22), Guzman (16). Cutchen (16), off Paxton. RBIs: Mc- cago 6. 2B: Fletcher (16). HR: Ohtani (19), Saladino ph 1 0 0 0 1 .267 Iannetta ph-c 2 0200.225 Hirano p 00000.000 HR: Gallo (35), off Bassitt; Laureano (4), Cutchen 2 (57), Torres 2 (68). S: Gardner. off Rodon; Simmons (11), off Bummer; off Gallardo; Semien (12), off Gallardo; Runners left in scoring position: New CUBS 002 010 010 2 — 6 11 1 Garcia (16), off Pena. RBIs: Upton (76), TOTALS 28 4 3 4 13 Tapia pr 0 0000.222 Marte 2b 00000.253 Washington 000 310 000 0 — 4 11 1 TOTALS 37 2 10 2 11 TOTALS 305956 Laureano (5), off Sampson. RBIs: Gallo 3 York 1 (Hicks); Seattle 1 (Cano). RISP: Ohtani 3 (50), Simmons (70), Garcia (39), (82), Guzman (54), Laureano 2 (13), New York 0 for 2; Seattle 1 for 4. Narvaez (25). SF: Upton. Runners left in San Francisco 000 110 000 — 2 5 1 E: Baez (12), Rendon (5). 2B: Rizzo (25), Chapman 2 (58), Olson (68), Piscotty IP H R ER BB SO ERA scoring position: Los Angeles 7 (Upton 4, Milwaukee 200 000 20x — 4 3 1 Los Angeles 110 020 000 — 4 8 0 Atlanta 001 000 020 — 3 9 0 NEW YORK Almora (24), Bote (8), Rendon (36), Soto (72), Semien 2 (55). SB: Choo (5). Run- Briceno 3); Chicago 2 (Sanchez, Ander- Colorado 020 000 000 — 2 10 1 Arizona 103 000 01x — 5 9 1 (21). HR: Reynolds (13). RBIs: Rizzo (91), ners left in scoring position: Texas 5 Tanaka, W, 11-5 8 3 0 0 0 10 3.61 son). RISP: Los Angeles 2 for 8; Chicago 1 E: Panik (6), T.Shaw (11). LOB: San Fran- Zobrist 2 (55), Contreras (49), Bote (27), E: Ahmed (8). LOB: Atlanta 8, Arizona 11. (Odor 2, Mazara, Profar 2); Oakland 4 Robertson 1 0 0 0 1 1 2.80 for 5. Runners moved up: Fletcher, Mon- cisco 4, Milwaukee 8. 2B: Aguilar (22). 2B: Bellinger (27), Kershaw (2), Davis (1), Turner (59), Rendon (68), Reyn- 2B: Acuna (23), Camargo 2 (25), Ahmed (Lucroy 4). RISP: Texas 3 for 12; Oakland SEATTLE IP H R ER BB SO ERA cada. GIDP: Delmonico, Narvaez. DP: Los HR: Hanson (8), off Anderson; Braun LeMahieu (28), Holliday (1), Desmond olds 2 (38). SB: Gore (2). CS: Robles (1). (29). HR: Camargo (17), off Corbin; Gold- 3 for 8. Runners moved up: Andrus, Guz- Angeles 2 (Pena, Simmons, Marte), (15), off Holland. RBIs: C.Shaw (3), Han- (18). HR: Puig (16), Holliday (2),. RBIs: SF: Zobrist. schmidt (33), off Gausman. RBIs: Ca- man. DP: Texas 1 (Andrus, Guzman). Paxton, L, 11-6 6 5 4 4 1 8 3.83 (Fletcher, Simmons, Marte). son (39), Aguilar 2 (97), Braun 2 (51). SB: Bellinger (65), Puig 2 (49), Holliday (3), Cook 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.56 CUBS IP H R ER BB SO ERA Hanson (7). Runners left in scoring posi- Butera (19). CS: Bellinger (1), Puig (5). margo 2 (68), Albies (67), Escobar (78), TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO ERA LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO ERA Goldschmidt (82), Peralta (75), Descalso Warren 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.48 tion: San Francisco 2 (Slater, Hernan- LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 Hendricks 5 6 4 1 0 6 3.71 2 (54). Gallardo, L, 8-4 4 ⁄3 6 5 5 5 3 6.22 Bradford 1 1 0 0 0 1 3.26 2 Pena, W, 2-4 7 7 2 2 0 6 4.04 dez); Milwaukee 4 (Schoop, Perez 3). 2 Rosario 1 ⁄3 3 0 0 0 0 2.95 Kershaw, W, 7-56622172.42 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Sadzeck ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 0.00 1 Alvarez, H, 11 1 1 0 0 1 1 2.61 H R ER BB SO ERA ATLANTA Umpires: H, Jim Reynolds; 1B, John Cishek ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 1.99 SAN FRANCISCO 2 1 Ferguson, H, 3 ⁄3 200013.50 Sampson ⁄3 4 3 2 0 1 54.00 1 Buttrey, S, 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.96 IP 2 Tumpane; 2B, Jeremie Rehak; 3B, Mark Edwards Jr. ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 2.35 1 Gausmn, L, 9-10 4 ⁄3 744443.89 2 Floro, H, 7 ⁄3 000112.26 Curtis 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 3.65 2 1 Wegner. Time: 2:32. A: 32,195 (47,943). Wilson ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 2.84 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 S.Freeman 1 ⁄3 100114.66 Holland 6 222583.54 Stripling, H, 3 ⁄3 100002.61 Pelham 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.40 Strop, W, 5-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2.37 2 Strickland, , 3-5 022203.46 Wright 1 111313.00 Rodon, L, 6-5 4 ⁄3 6 4 4 5 4 3.11 L Alexander, H, 19 1 100013.52 OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA Chavez, S, 4-5 1 1 0 0 1 2 2.92 1 2 Jackson 1 000103.93 1 ⁄3 Maeda, S, 2-2 ⁄3 000013.92 Covey 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 5.44 2 IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 Watson ⁄3 100122.88 COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO ERA ARIZONA IP H R ER BB SO ERA Hendriks 1 000116.75 WASHINGTON Bummer 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 3.47 2 Okert 1000030.00 Bassitt 3 322133.40 2 Gomez 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 3 5.00 Strasburg 5 ⁄3 6 3 2 3 6 4.04 Gray 4422544.69 Corbin, W, 11-5 6 4 1 1 1 9 3.01 Petit, W, 7-3 2000013.18 1 Inherited runners-scored: Covey 2-0, MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO ERA 2 2 Grace, H, 5 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 2.75 Rusin, L, 2-3 ⁄3 020216.99 Hirano, H, 32 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.94 Rodney ⁄3 311122.98 1 1 Gomez 1-0. HBP: Rodon (Trout), Pena Almonte 1 ⁄3 200010.77 Bradley, H, 32 ⁄3 4 2 2 0 0 3.78 1 Glover, H, 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3.48 Anderson 5 5 2 2 1 5 3.95 Buchter, H, 14 ⁄3 000003.13 2 1 2 3 (Garcia). Umpires: H, Hunter Wendelst- Musgrave ⁄3 000114.84 Ziegler, H, 16 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 4.06 Miller, BS, 1-3 ⁄ 2 1 1 0 1 3.97 Hader, W, 5-1 2 0 0 0 1 5 2.13 Familia 1 211102.80 1 2 1 Collins ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3.57 edt; 1B, Chris Guccione; 2B, Ben May; 3B, Soria, H, 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.02 Oh ⁄3 100012.80 Chafin, H, 17 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 2.14 Treinen 1 000110.90 2 Holland 1 0 0 0 0 1 5.45 Larry Vanover. Time: 2:55. A: 18,236 Jeffress, S, 9-14 1 0 0 0 0 2 1.46 Oberg 1 000012.53 Bxbrgr, S, 32-38 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 3.88 Inherited runners-scored: Sadzeck 2-0, Cordero, L, 1-2 1 3 2 2 1 2 5.06 (40,615). WP: Anderson. Time: 2:51. A: 30,916 Dahl 0 000000.00 Wright pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Bettis 1 100105.14 Curtis 2-0, Buchter 3-0. HBP: Gallardo (41,900). (Piscotty). Time: 3:17. A: 15,572 (46,765). HBP: Strasburg, Miller. Time: 4:00. A: 32,070 (41,313). ■ Extra innings: The Nationals activated All-Star closer Sean Doolittle from the 10-day disabled list. The left-hander missed 54 games with a stress reaction in his left foot. ... Jeimer Candelario hit a two-run homer with one out in the ninth inning to lift the Tigers over the visiting Cardinals 5-3. Marcell Ozuna homered twice for the Cardinals, who have lost four of six. ... Aaron Nola (16-4) struck out eight over seven innings and matched Nationals ace Max Scherzer for the NL lead in wins in a 4-3 victory over the Mets. D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 5

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CALENDAR COLLEGE FOOTBALL U.S. OPEN

TEAM SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI AP TOP 25 RK. TEAM CP REC PF PA FRIDAY/NEXT GAME *-A.M. @GB 1. Alabama 1 1-0 51 14 Sat vs. Arkansas State, 2:30 Djokovic, 7:20 2. Clemson 2 1-0 48 7 Sat at Texas A&M, 6 NBC-5 3. Georgia 3 1-0 45 0 Sat at #24 South Carolina, 2:30 AM-780 4. Ohio State 4 1-0 77 31 Sat vs. Rutgers, 2:30 5. Wisconsin 6 1-0 34 3 Sat vs. New Mexico, 11* 6. Oklahoma 5 1-0 63 14 Sat vs. UCLA, noon del Potro in; @WAS (DH) @WAS MIL MIL MIL CIN 7. Auburn 7 1-0 21 16 Sat vs. Alabama State, 6:30 2: NBCSCH 12:35 7:05 7:05 7:05 1:20 8. Notre Dame 8 1-0 24 17 Sat vs. Ball State, 2:30 6: WGN-9 TBS NBCSCH WGN-9 ABC-7 WGN-9 9. Washington 11 0-1 16 21 Sat vs. North Dakota, 4 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 AM-670 10. Stanford 9 1-0 31 10 Sat vs. #17 USC, 7:30 Nadal limps out 11. LSU 15 1-0 33 17 Sat vs. SE Louisiana, 6 LAA LAA @KC @KC @KC @BAL 12. Virginia Tech 14 1-0 24 3 Sat vs. William & Mary, 1 6:10 1:10 7:15 7:15 7:15 6:05 13. Penn State 10 1-0 45 38 Sat at Pittsburgh, 7 14. West Virginia 17 1-0 40 14 Sat vs. Youngstown State, 5 By Howard Fendrich NBCSCH WGN-9 WGN-9 NBCSCH NBCSCH NBCSCH 15. Michigan State 13 1-0 38 31 Sat at Arizona State, 9:45 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 16. TCU 16 2-0 97 19 W 42-12 at SMU Associated Press 17. USC 12 1-0 43 21 Sat at #10 Stanford, 7:30 NEXT: 18. Mississppi State 18 1-0 63 6 Sat at Kansas State, 11* Sept. 16 19. UCF 20 1-0 56 17 Sat vs. S. Carolina State, 5 NEW YORK — Defending champion Rafael ORL, 4 20. Boise State 19 1-0 56 20 Sat vs. Connecticut, 9:15 Nadal retired from his U.S. Open semifinal ESPN+ 21. Michigan 22 0-1 17 24 Sat vs. W. Michigan, 11* 22. Miami 21 0-1 17 33 Sat vs. Savannah State, 5 because of a painful right knee after dropping the 23. Oregon — 1-0 58 24 Sat vs. Portland State, 1 ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE 24. South Carolina 24 1-0 49 15 Sat vs. #3 Georgia, 2:30 opening two sets, putting Juan Martin del Potro 25. Florida 25 1-0 53 6 Sat vs. Kentucky, 6:30 back in a Grand Slam final for the first time since MLB CP-coaches poll; PF/A-points for/allowed NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY he won the 2009 title at Flushing Meadows. Noon Marlins at Pirates MLBN at Washington-140 White Sox +130 BIG TEN STANDINGS Del Potro was leading 7-6 (3), 6-2 after two at Pittsburgh -144 Miami +134 WEST CONF ALL PF PA NEXT GAME 2:05 p.m. G1: Cubs at Nationals NBCSCH, WSCR-AM 670 at Cincinnati -130 San Diego +120 Northwestern 1-0 1-0 31 27 Sat vs. Duke, 11* hours of play Friday when Nadal shook his head at Milwaukee -184 San Fran. +169 Minnesota 0-0 1-0 48 10 Sat vs. Fresno State, 6:30 3 p.m. Astros at Red Sox FS1 at New York -155 Philadelphia +145 Illinois 0-0 1-0 31 24 Sat vs. Western Illinois, 6:30 and said he had to stop. at Arizona -122 Atlanta +112 Iowa 0-0 1-0 33 7 Sat vs. Iowa State, 4 Los Angeles -130 at Colorado +120 “That was not a tennis match at the end. Just Wisconsin 0-0 1-0 34 3 Sat vs. New Mexico, 11* 6 p.m. Giants at Brewers MLBN AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY at Cubs Off Los Angeles Off Nebraska 0-0 0-0 0 0 Sat vs. Colorado, 2:30 one player playing, the other staying on one side 6:05 p.m. G2: Cubs at Nationals WGN-9, WSCR-AM 670 at Boston -110 Houston +100 Purdue 0-1 0-1 27 31 Sat vs. Eastern Michigan, 11* of the court,” the No. 1-seeded Nadal said. “I hate at Oakland -170 Texas +158 EAST CONF ALL PF PA NEXT GAME 6:10 p.m. Angels at White Sox NBCSCH, WGN-AM 720 Cleveland -135 at Toronto +125 Indiana 0-0 1-0 38 28 Sat vs. Virginia, 6:30 to retire, but staying one more set out there, at Tampa Bay Off Baltimore Off Maryland 0-0 1-0 34 29 Sat at Bowling Green, 5 9 p.m. Yankees at Mariners MLBN at Minnesota -185 Kansas City +170 Michigan St. 0-0 1-0 38 31 Sat at Arizona State, 9:45 playing like this, would be too much for me.” New York -119 New York +109 Ohio State 0-0 1-0 77 31 Sat vs. Rutgers, 2:30 INTERLEAGUE SATURDAY Nadal’s movement was clearly limited, and by BOXING Penn State 0-0 1-0 45 38 Sat at Pittsburgh, 7 St. Louis -160 at Detroit +150 Rutgers 0-0 1-0 35 7 Sat at #4 Ohio State, 2:30 the end he was walking with a hitch in his gait 8 p.m. Danny Garcia vs. Shawn Porter Showtime Michigan 0-0 0-1 17 24 Sat vs. Western Michigan, 11* COLLEGE FOOTBALL *-a.m. between points. At one juncture, he approached 8:45 p.m. Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Felipe Orucuta HBO SATURDAY at Army 8 Liberty Top 25, Big Ten games above Chattanooga at The Citadel, 5 the chair umpire to complain about a late call 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL UAB 9 ⁄2 at Coast. Carol. FRIDAY’S RESULT VMI at Wofford, 5 from a line judge and mentioned in passing that Georgia Tech 3 at South Florida CCSU 55, Lincoln (Pa.) 0 E. Kentucky at Marshall, 5:30 1 11 a.m. Duke at Northwestern ESPNU, WGN-AM 720 at Michigan 27 ⁄2 W. Michigan North Alabama at Alabama A&M, 6 1 he was going to have to quit. Soon after, he did just Appalach. St 13 ⁄2 at Charlotte SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Louisiana-Lafayette at Alcorn St., 6 1 11 a.m. New Mexico at Wisconsin BTN at Purdue 16 ⁄2 E. Michigan MIDWEST Presbyterian at Austin Peay, 6 that. 1 at Wisconsin 34 ⁄2 New Mexico Dayton at SE Missouri, 1 UAB at Coastal Carolina, 6 11 a.m. Western Michigan at Michigan FS1 at FAU 9 Air Force Kansas at Cent. Michigan, 2 Chowan at Davidson, 6 “Of course, it’s not the best way to win a at Old Dominion 2 FIU N. Colorado at South Dakota, 2 MVSU at Jacksonville St., 6 1 2 Morgan St. at Akron, 2:30 match,” said del Potro, who hugged Nadal when it 11 a.m. Arizona at Houston ABC-7 at Northwestern 2 ⁄ Duke SE Louisiana at LSU, 6 Miss. St 7 at Kansas St Howard at Kent St., 2:30 Southern U. at Louisiana Tech, 6 1 was over. “I don’t like to see him suffering on at Houston 3 ⁄2 Arizona Butler at Taylor, 5 Indiana St. at Louisville, 6 11 a.m. Mississippi State at Kansas State ESPN at Vanderbilt 10 Wyoming at Missouri, 6 UT Martin at Middle Tennessee, 6 1 court today. So I’m sad for him.” at NC State 24 ⁄2 Georgia St Montana St. at S. Dakota St., 6 Grambling St. at Northwestern St., 6 11 a.m. Georgia Tech at South Florida ESPN2 at Oklahoma 30 UCLA W. Illinois at Illinois, 6:30 Louisiana-Monroe at Southern Miss., 6 For del Potro, it was an odd way to return to an at Utah St 23 New Mexico St E. Illinois at Illinois St., 6:30 Jackson St. vs. 11 a.m. Liberty at Army CBSSN at Cent. Mich. 4 Kansas Utah at N. Illinois, 6:30 Tennessee St. at Memphis, Tenn. , 6 important summit. Nine years ago, he stunned at UNLV 23 UTEP Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio), 7 Florida A&M at Troy, 6 1 Noon UCLA at Oklahoma FOX-32 Memphis 6 ⁄2 at Navy EAST Samford at Florida St., 6:20 Nadal in the semifinals and Roger Federer in the 1 N. Carolina 16 ⁄2 at East Carolina Liberty at Army, 11 a.m. Alabama St. at Auburn, 6:30 1 at Ohio State 34 ⁄2 Rutgers Valparaiso at Duquesne, 11 a.m. FIU at Old Dominion, 6:30 final at the U.S. Open at age 20. He was considered 2:30 p.m. Ball State at Notre Dame NBC-5, WMVP-AM 1000 1 at Temple 4 ⁄2 Buffalo Virginia St. at Robert Morris, 11 a.m. Maine at W. Kentucky, 6:30 1 a rising star, but a series of wrist operations — one Georgia 10 ⁄2 at S. Carolina Delaware St. at St. Francis (Pa.), 11 a.m. Nicholls at Tulane, 7 2:30 p.m. Colorado at Nebraska ABC-7 1 Baylor 16 ⁄2 at UTSA Campbell at Georgetown, 11:30 a.m. on his dominant right arm, and three on his left — at Alabama 36 Arkansas St SOUTHWEST 2:30 p.m. Rutgers at Ohio State BTN Villanova at Lehigh, 11:30 a.m. Arizona at Houston, 11 a.m. at Nebraska 3 Colorado Holy Cross at Boston College, noon slowed his career. 1 Lamar at Texas Tech, 3 at S. Miss 5 ⁄2 La.-Monroe Albany (NY) at Rhode Island, noon 1 Angelo St. at Abilene Christian, 6 2:30 p.m. Georgia at South Carolina CBS-2 at Notre Dame 34 ⁄2 Ball St Sacred Heart at Bucknell, 2 On Sunday, the powerful Argentine will face 1 Cumberland (Tenn.) at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 6 at Iowa 3 ⁄2 Iowa St Hampton at Monmouth (NJ), 2 Murray St. at Cent. Arkansas, 6 2:30 p.m. Arkansas State at Alabama ESPN2 Maryland 16 at Bowling Green Lafayette at Delaware, 2:30 two-time U.S. Open champion Novak Djokovic, 1 McNeese St. at Houston Baptist, 6 at Ga. Southern 1 ⁄2 UMass Memphis at Navy, 2:30 Prairie View at Sam Houston St., 6 who reached his record-tying eighth U.S. Open 2:30 p.m. North Carolina at East Carolina ESPNU Clemson 12 at Texas A&M Wagner at Syracuse, 2:30 1 Tarleton St. at Stephen F. Austin, 6 at Missouri 19 ⁄2 Wyoming Buffalo at Temple, 2:30 Texas Southern at Texas St., 6 final by beating Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. 2:30 p.m. Memphis at Navy CBSSN at Indiana 5 Virginia Colgate at New Hampshire, 5 1 Baylor at UTSA, 6 at Florida 13 ⁄2 Kentucky Bryant at Stony Brook, 5 Djokovic missed the tournament last year 1 Incarnate Word at North Texas, 6:30 4 p.m. Iowa State at Iowa FOX-32 Utah 10 ⁄2 at N Illinois at Minnesota Pk Fresno St SOUTH South Alabama at Oklahoma St., 7 because of an injured right elbow that eventually Arkansas 14 at Colorado St Georgia Tech at South Florida, 11 a.m. Tulsa at Texas, 7 6 p.m. Clemson at Texas A&M ESPN Miami (Ohio) Pk Cincinnati Nevada at Vanderbilt, 11 a.m. WEST required surgery. But he is back at his best as he 1 Towson at Wake Forest, 11 a.m. at Texas 22 ⁄2 Tulsa Drake at Montana, 2 6 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at LSU ESPN2 at Oklahoma St 32 S. Alabama Georgia St. at NC State, 11:30 a.m. W. New Mexico at Idaho, 5 bids for his third Open title and 14th Grand Slam 1 Air Force at FAU, 1 Penn St 7 ⁄2 at Pittsburgh E. Washington at N. Arizona, 6 6 p.m. Samford at Florida State WCIU-26.2 at Stanford 6 USC William & Mary at Virginia Tech, 1 Arkansas at Colorado St., 6:30 trophy. at BYU 3 California North Carolina at East Carolina, 2:30 S. Utah at Oregon St., 7 1 Va. Lynchburg at Bethune-Cookman, 3 “I don't know how it looked, but it felt really 6:30 p.m. Western Illinois at Illinois BTN, WJMK-FM 104.3 at Boise St 31 ⁄2 UConn New Mexico St. at Utah St., 7 Michigan St 5 at Arizona St S. Illinois at Mississippi, 3 Sacramento St. at San Diego St., 8 good,” said Djokovic. “Great intensity, great focus, 1 ETSU at Tennessee, 3 6:30 p.m. Utah at Northern Illinois ESPNews, WIND-AM 560 at Wash. St 33 ⁄2 San Jose St UTEP at UNLV, 8 1 Appalachian St. at Charlotte, 5 at Hawaii 17 ⁄2 Rice Weber St. at Cal Poly, 8:05 good game plan.” 6:30 p.m. Eastern Illinois at Illinois State NBCSCH+ Furman at Elon, 5 San Diego at UC Davis, 9 UMass at Georgia Southern, 5 California at BYU, 9:15 NFL Jacksonville at Mercer, 5 San Jose St. at Washington St., 10 6:30 p.m. Virginia at Indiana BTN SUNDAY Mount St. Joseph at Morehead St., 5 Rice at Hawaii, 10:59 1 at Green Bay 7 ⁄2 Bears Gardner-Webb at NC A&T, 5 WOMEN’S FINAL 1 6:30 p.m. Fresno State at Minnesota FS1 Pittsburgh 4 ⁄2 at Cleveland St. Augustine's at NC Central, 5 THURSDAY’S RESULTS 1 at Minnesota 6 ⁄2 San Fran. James Madison at Norfolk St., 5 Missouri St. 52, Lincoln (Mo.) 24 (17) Serena Williams vs. (20) Naomi Osaka, 1 6:30 p.m. Arkansas at Colorado State CBSSN at Indianapolis 2 ⁄2 Cincinnati Fordham at Richmond, 5 Kennesaw St. 49, Tennessee Tech 10 1 at Baltimore 7 ⁄2 Buffalo Waldorf at Stetson, 5 3 p.m. Saturday, ESPN Penn State at Pittsburgh ABC-7 Jacksonville 3 at NY Giants 7 p.m. 1 at New Orleans 9 ⁄2 Tampa Bay TRANSACTIONS MEN’S FINAL 7:30 p.m. USC at Stanford FOX-32 at New England 6 Houston Tennessee 1 at Miami (3) Juan Martin del Potro vs. (6) Novak Djokovic, at LA Chargers 3 Kansas City BASEBALL HOCKEY 9:15 p.m. California at BYU ESPN2 at Denver 3 Seattle AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 3 p.m. Sunday, ESPN 1 at Carolina 2 ⁄2 Dallas Baltimore: Selected the contract of INF New Jersey: Signed RW Drew Stafford to a 9:15 p.m. Connecticut at Boise State ESPNU at Arizona 1 Washington Corban Joseph from Bowie (EL). professional tryout agreement. MONDAY Los Angeles: Recalled LHP Williams Jer- 1 SOCCER 9:45 p.m. Michigan State at Arizona State ESPN at Detroit 6 ⁄2 NY Jets ez from Salt Lake (PCL). LA Rams 4 at Oakland New York: Reinstated SS Didi Gregorius MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL from the 10-day DL. DC United: Acquired $75,000 in general alloca- SOCCER NATIONAL LEAGUE tion money from the New York for the rights to IN BRIEF 1:30 p.m. Mount Carmel at Loyola WCIU-26.2 Los Angeles: Reinstated RHP Ross Strip- M Jean-Christophe Koffi. Claimed D Kevin Ellis ling from the 10-day DL. off waivers from Chicago. Placed D Taylor GOLF MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Washington: Activated LHP Sean Doolit- Kemp on the season-ending injury list. AUTO RACING: EASTERN WLTPTGFGA tle from the 10-day DL. New York: Signed M Jean-Christophe Koffi to Kasey Kahne will not defend his 5:30 a.m. Omega Masters Golf Channel AMERICAN ASSOCIATION an MLS homegrown contract, effective Jan. 1, N.Y. Red Bulls 17 7 4 55 50 29 Fargo-Moorhead: Released LHP Anthony 2019. Brickyard 400 victory because of dehydration Atlanta 16 5 6 54 56 33 Pacillo. UNITED STATES LEAGUE issues he said result in an elevated heart rate 11 a.m. BMW Championship NBC-5 (more, 2:30 p.m., Golf) N.Y. City FC 14 8 6 48 50 37 ATLANTIC LEAGUE New York: Signed M Jean-Christophe Koffi for Columbus 12 8 7 43 35 34 Long Island: Activated OF Robert Garcia and C the remainder of the 2018 season. while he is driving. Kahne said he felt so poorly he MARTIAL ARTS Philadelphia 12 11 4 40 39 41 Wagner Gomez. Placed INFs Dan Lyons and COLLEGE Montreal 11 14 3 36 37 45 Jordany Valdespin on the inactive list. should not have been driving the final 100 laps of 7 p.m. UFC 228 prelims FX New England 8 10 9 33 40 42 Campbell: Named Tyler Shewmaker assist- D.C. United 8 11 6 30 42 43 BASKETBALL ant baseball coach. Named Ryan Bertram last weekend’s Southern 500 at Darlington MOTORSPORTS Toronto FC 7 14 6 27 45 52 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION director of baseball operations. Orlando City 7 16 3 24 40 61 Atlanta: Signed G R.J. Hunter. Charleston Southern: Named George Raceway. He said he struggled to take in fluids 10:30 a.m.NASCAR Xfinity qualifying NBCSN FIRE 6 15 6 24 37 52 Schaefer associate head baseball coach. WESTERN WLTPTGFGA FOOTBALL Chowan: Named Nicolette Dungee wom- from the midway point of the race and vomited 2 p.m. NASCAR Xfinity Lilly Diabetes 250 NBCSN en’s lacrosse coach. when it was over. Kahne is not sure when he can FC Dallas 14 6 7 49 47 37 Chicago: Agreed to terms with NT Eddie Gold- Clemson: Named Ted Nargorsen rowing as- Los Angeles FC 13 7 7 46 54 42 man on a four-year contract extension sistant coach and recruiting coordinator. race again, and he plans to retire from full-time 5 p.m. NASCAR Cup Brickyard 400 qualifying NBCSN Kansas City 13 7 6 45 48 33 through the 2022 season. Named Katie Muench rowing assistant coach. Real Salt Lake 13 10 5 44 48 46 Tennessee: Released WR Damore’ea Stringfel- Lehigh: Promoted Billy Dunn to director of NASCAR competition at the end of this season. UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE SOCCER Seattle 12 9 5 41 35 27 low from the practice squad. men’s basketball operations and enrichment. Portland 11 7 8 41 38 36 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Rhode Island College: Named Monica Regan Smith instead will drive the No. 95 7:50 a.m. Bosnia and Herzegovina at N. Ireland ESPNews Vancouver 11 9 7 40 45 52 Winnipeg: Released QB Alex Ross. Mesalles Nassi women’s gymnastics coach. LA Galaxy 10 10 8 38 51 54 Chevrolet at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. SURFING Minnesota 9 15 2 29 38 52 Houston 7 13 7 28 43 42 GOLF 1 p.m. World Surf League CBS-2 Colorado 6 14 6 24 31 48 COLLEGES: San Jose 4 15 8 20 41 52 No. 2 Clemson will use two BMW CHAMPIONSHIP Henrik Stenson 66-69 145 (+5) quarterbacks when the Tigers visit Texas A&M TENNIS Three points for win, one point for tie. J.J. Spaun 67-68 Phil Mickelson 73-72 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE 2nd of 4 rds at Aronimink GC; Newtown Square, 136 (-4) on Saturday night. Coach Dabo Swinney said both 3 p.m. U.S. Open women’s final ESPN D.C. United at N.Y. City FC, 3:55 Luke List 70-66 Pa.; 7,267 yds; par 70 EUROPEAN MASTERS Orlando City at Kansas City, 7:30 Patrick Cantlay 71-65 Kelly Bryant and freshman Trevor Lawrence will Colorado at Portland, 9:30 Bubba Watson 71-65 2nd of 4 rds at Crans-sur- 127 (-13) Sierre GC; Crans Mon- play after both performed well in an easy 48-7 win NATIONAL WOMEN’S SOCCER Xander Schauffele 63-64 68-68 NFL 137 (-3) tana, Switzerland; 6,848 CLUB W L T PT GF GA 129 (-11) yds; par 70 over Furman in the season opener last week. ... Justin Rose 66-63 Brooks Koepka 69-68 Kyle Stanley 67-70 NFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA LATE THURSDAY: x-N. Carolina 16 1 6 54 48 17 130 (-10) 131 (-9) Iowa sophomore center Luka Garza had surgery x-Portland 12 6 6 42 40 28 Keegan Bradley 66-64 Paul Casey 69-68 BEARS 0 0 0 .000 0 0 EAGLES 18, FALCONS 12 Tyrrell Hatton 69-68 Hideto Tanihara 65-66 x-Seattle 11 5 8 41 27 19 Alex Noren 64-66 to remove a benign cyst in his abdomen and is out Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 B. DeChambeau 67-70 133 (-7) Atlanta 3 3 0 6 — 12 x-RED STARS 9 4 10 37 37 26 65-65 M. Fitzpatrick 69-64 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 67-70 Philadelphia 0 3 7 8 — 18 Utah 8 7 8 32 20 22 Hideki Matsuyama 66-64 Lucas Bjerregaard 68-65 indefinitely for the Hawkeyes’ basketball team. Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chris Kirk 69-68 First quarter A: 69,696. Houston 9 9 5 32 35 34 131 (-9) Doug Ghim 68-65 Rory McIlroy 62-69 Brian Gay 66-71 Coach Fran McCaffery said Garza’s procedure NFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA Atl: FG Bryant 21, 5:01. Orlando 8 9 6 30 30 36 Abraham Ancer 69-68 134 (-6) Second quarter Washington 2 17 5 11 12 35 Justin Thomas 64-67 Haydn Porteous 69-65 “went well” and the team looks forward to him Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 18 12 Jason Day 67-64 Brice Garnett 70-67 Phi: FG Elliott 26, 6:09. Sky Blue FC 0 17 6 6 20 52 138 (-2) Danny Willet 68-66 Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Billy Horschel 64-67 Mike Lorenzo-Vera 68-66 N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Atl: FG Bryant 52, 2:08. x-clinched playoff spot Austin Cook 71-67 rejoining them this fall. The 6-foot-11 Garza Third quarter Charles Howell III 68-63 Stephen Gallacher 68-66 Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 FRIDAY’S RESULT Rafa Cabrera Bello 70-68 Phi: Ajayi 1 run (Elliott kick), 4:37. 132 (-8) 135 (-5) started 26 games and led the Hawkeyes in Portland 3, Seattle 1 Kevin Na 70-62 Andrew Landry 68-70 NFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA Fourth quarter 69-69 Thomas Aiken 68-67 SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Tony Finau 68-64 SSP Chawrasia 69-66 blocked shots with 32. Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Atl: Coleman 9 run (kick failed), 9:48. Red Stars at Utah, 2:30 Chez Reavie 68-70 Phi: Ajayi 11 run (Ajayi run), 2:19. Aaron Wise 65-67 Nacho Elvira 66-69 New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Orlando at Sky Blue FC, 11 a.m. Byeong Hun An 65-67 Adam Hadwin 69-69 Jordan Spieth 67-71 Soren Kjeldsen 65-70 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 TEAM STATS ATL PHI Houston at North Carolina, 6:30 Ted Potter 68-64 Alexander Levy 67-68 GOLF: Xander Schauffele nearly holed a wedge Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 12 18 Tiger Woods 62-70 Ian Poulter 68-70 First downs 16 18 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Dustin Johnson 70-68 Maximilian Kiefer 64-71 Ryan Armour 65-67 136 (-4) NFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA Total net yards 299 232 CLUB W T L GF GA PTS 139 (-1) on his second hole, rolled in a 40-foot birdie putt Rushes-yards 18-74 27-113 Gary Woodland 66-66 Ryan Fox 67-69 Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Kevin Kisner 72-67 Passing 225 119 Liverpool 4 0 0 9 1 12 133 (-7) Romain Wattel 69-67 in the middle of his round and wound up with a L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Pat Perez 69-70 Punt returns 2-11 4-29 Chelsea 4 0 0 10 3 12 Webb Simpson 66-67 Matthew Southgate69-67 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Si Woo Kim 71-68 Kickoff returns 0-0 2-43 Watford 4 0 0 9 3 12 Andrew Putnam 67-66 Chase Kopeka 71-65 6-under 64 at the BMW Championship in Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Patton Kizzire 68-71 Int. returns 1-20 1-0 Man City 3 1 0 11 3 10 Tommy Fleetwood 71-62 Daniel Brooks 69-67 Francesco Molinari 70-63 Ryan Palmer 70-69 Newtown Square, Pa., for the lowest 36-hole AFC NORTH W L T PCT PF PA Comp-att-int 21-43-1 20-35-1 Tottenham 3 0 1 9 4 9 140 (E) Charl Schwartzel 67-69 Sacked-yds lost 4-26 2-13 Bournemouth 2 1 1 6 5 7 134 (-6) David Drysdale 66-70 Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 C.T. Pan 67-67 Brandt Snedeker 71-69 score of his career and a two-shot lead over Justin Punts 6-47.7 6-52.2 Everton 1 3 0 7 6 6 Marc Leishman 74-66 Richard Sterne 69-67 Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Beau Hossler 67-67 Julien Guerrier 65-71 Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 -lost 1-0 2-1 Leicester 2 0 2 6 5 6 141 (+1) Rose. He also made things more difficult on Tiger Arsenal 2 0 2 8 8 6 Scott Piercy 70-64 138 (-2) Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Penalties-yards 15-135 11-101 Patrick Reed 69-65 69-72 Man United 2 0 2 6 7 6 David Lipsky 68-70 Woods, who again goes into a weekend having to Possession time 27:50 32:10 Peter Uihlein 64-70 Louis Oosthuizen 73-68 AFC EAST W L T PCT PF PA Wolverhampton 1 2 1 4 5 5 142 (+2) 150 (+10) Rushing: Atl, Freeman 6-36, Coleman 9-19, Keith Mitchell 67-67 Daniel Im 72-78 catch up to the leaders. One day after he opened Southampton 1 1 2 4 4 4 Adam Scott 74-68 Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 J.Jones 1-11, Ryan 2-8. Phi, Ajayi 15-62, Jason Kokrak 69-65 152 (+12) Fulham 1 1 2 7 9 4 Cameron Smith 71-71 Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Clement 5-26, Agholor 1-16, Sproles 5-10, 135 (-5) John Daly 77-75 with a 62 — his lowest score since his last victory New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Foles 1-(minus 1). Brighton 1 1 2 5 7 4 Jon Rahm 66-69 143 (+3) N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Passing: Atl, Ryan 21-43-1-251. Phi, Foles 19- Crystal Palace 1 0 3 3 6 3 74-69 more than five years ago — Woods went eight Cardiff 0 2 2 2 5 2 AFC SOUTH W L T PCT PF PA 34-1-117, Agholor 1-1-0-15. Receiving: Atl, J.Jones 10-169, Sanu 4-18, Huddersfield 0 2 2 2 10 2 TENNIS: U.S OPEN holes before his first birdie. He finished with two Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Hooper 3-24, Freeman 3-14, Coleman 1-26. Newcastle 0 1 3 3 6 1 straight bogeys for a 70 that left him five shots Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Phi, Agholor 8-33, Ertz 5-48, Sproles 4-22, Burnley 0 1 3 3 9 1 At USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Foles 1-15, Carter 1-10, Goedert 1-4. West Ham 0 0 4 2 10 0 DEL POTRO-NADAL BOX SCORE Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Center, New York; hard-outdoor behind in a tie for 12th. Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Missed field goals: None. Nadal del Potro SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 Men’s Singles semifinals AFC WEST W L T PCT PF PA Tottenham vs. Liverpool, 6:30 a.m. 4 Aces 2 #3 Juan Martin del Potro d. 1 Double Faults 0 Man City vs. Fulham, 9 a.m. #1 Rafael Nadal, 7-6 (3), 6-2, ret. SOCCER: Neymar and Roberto Firmino scored Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chelsea vs. Cardiff, 9 a.m. 75% First Serve % 66% Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 MINOR LEAGUES #6 Novak Djokovic d. Huddersfield vs. Crystal Palace, 9 a.m. #21 Kei Nishikori 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 60% First Serve Wins % 70% first-half goals, and Brazil overwhelmed the L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Bournemouth vs. Leicester, 9 a.m. 39% Second Serve Win % 55% Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 PLAYOFFS Newcastle vs. Arsenal, 9 a.m. Men’s Doubles Final 2 Break Points Won 4 United States 2-0 in an exhibition before a sparse Watford vs. Man United, 11:30 a.m. #3 Mike Bryan and Jack Sock d. 0 Tiebreaks Won 1 WEEK 1 MIDWEST LEAGUE #7 Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo, 23 Receiving Points Won 32 crowd in East Rutherford, N.J. Just 32,469 WNBA FINALS 6-3, 6-1. SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE ROUND ONE (Best-of-3) 62 Points Won 72 attended the match at MetLife Stadium, a Bears at Green Bay, 7:20 (NBC-5) Peoria 2, Quad Cities 0 SATURDAY’S SHOW COURT 8 Games Won 13 Pittsburgh at Cleveland, noon G1: Peoria 3, Quad Cities 0 SEATTLE 1, WASHINGTON 0 2 Max Games Won in Row 3 possible site of the 2026 World Cup final, and Cincinnati at Indianapolis, noon (CBS-2) G2: Peoria 7, Quad Cities 2 G1: Seattle 89, Washington 76 Arthur Ashe Stadium 8 Max Points Won in Row 7 Tennessee at Miami, noon Bowling Green 2, Lansing 0 G2 Sunday: at Seattle, 2:30 Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Jamie Mur- 39 Service Points Won 42 Brazilian supporters outnumbered Americans by San Francisco at Minnesota, noon (FOX-32) G1: Bowling Green 4, Lansing 3 G3 Sept. 12: at Washington, 7 ray vs. Nikola Mektic and Alicja Rosolska 6 Service Games Won 8 Houston at New England, noon G2: Bowling Green 4, Lansing 3 x-G4 Sept. 14: at Washington, 7 #17 Serena Williams vs. #20 Naomi about a 10-1 margin. ... Ten months after failing to Tampa Bay at New Orleans, noon West Michigan 2, Great Lakes 0 x-G5 Sept. 16: at Seattle, 7 Osaka qualify for the World Cup, Italy still doesn’t look Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, noon G1: West Michigan 6, Great Lakes 0 (x-if necessary; best-of-5) Buffalo at Baltimore, noon G2: W. Michigan 2, Great Lakes 1 (10) World Cup-worthy. Playing their first competi- Kansas City at L.A. Chargers, 3:05 Cedar Rapids 2, Beloit 0 PREP FOOTBALL Seattle at Denver, 3:25 G1: Cedar Rapids 10, Beloit 1 tive match since last year’s playoff loss to Sweden, Washington at Arizona, 3:25 G2: Cedar Rapids 4, Beloit 0 Dallas at Carolina, 3:25 (FOX-32) *-if necessary FRIDAY’S RESULTS Hoffman Estates 42, Glenbrook North 14 ppd. to Saturday the Azzurri required a late penalty to draw with MONDAY’S SCHEDULE FRONTIER LEAGUE Antioch 29, Grayslake North 8 Homewood-Flossmoor 52, Stagg 0 Oswego 34, Plainfield North 10 N.Y. Jets at Detroit, 6:10 (ESPN) Aurora Christian 50, Hononegah 49, Rockford East 20 Oswego East 41, Romeoville 0 Poland 1-1 in Rome in the UEFA Nations League. L.A. Rams at Oakland, 9:20 (ESPN) ROUND ONE (Best-of-5) Aurora Central Catholic 18 Hope 54, St. Edward 13 Palatine 35, Glenbrook South 28 Brazilian-born midfielder Jorginho converted THURSDAY’S RESULT Washington 3, Evansville 0 Barrington 26, Maine South 23 Huntley 35, Prairie Ridge 28 Peotone 34, Reed-Custer 13 PHILADELPHIA 18, Atlanta 12 G1: Washington 4, Evansville 1 Bartlett 33, Glenbard South 23 IC Catholic 48, Wheaton Academy 13 Prospect 47, Niles North 28 the spot kick after Federico Chiesa earned the Home team in CAPS G2: Washington 8, Evansville 4 Batavia 43, Lake Park 7 Jacobs 41, Dundee-Crown 7 Providence 35, St. Laurence 6 WEEK 2 G3: Fri., Washington 5, Evansville 0 Belvidere North 56, Belvidere 0 Joliet Catholic 55, St. Viator 10 Reavis 25, Eisenhower 20 penalty for Italy. Italy’s only victory in its last eight River City 1, Joliet 1 Benet Academy 35, St. Patrick 14 Kankakee 42, Ottawa 10 Rich East 46, Ypsilanti, Mich 0 THURSDAY, SEPT. 13 G1: River City 2, Joliet 1 Bishop McNamara 64, Kenwood 48, Lindblom 0 Rich South 34, Rich Central 6 matches was in May, when it beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7:20 G2: Joliet 5, River City 4 Riverside-Brookfield 0 Lake Forest 39, Mundelein 12 Richards 42, Evergreen Park 0 SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 G3: River City 8, Joliet 0 (3rd inn., susp.) Bloomington 50, Peoria Manual 0 Lake Zurich 23, Zion Benton 0 Richmond-Burton 9, Woodstock North 7 in a friendly. ... Midfielder Jermaine Jones, 36, Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, noon G4: Sat., Joliet at River City, 6:35 Bolingbrook 54, Sandburg 0 Lemont 41, T.F. North 7 Rolling Meadows 56, Highland Park 14 Houston at Tennessee, noon G5*: Sunday, Joliet at River City, 6:05 Bremen 34, Tinley Park 21 Lincoln Way Central 35, Thornwood 0 Sacred Heart-Griffin 50, announced his retirement, 11 months after his last Indianapolis at Washington, noon Brother Rice 35, Fenwick 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Lincoln-Way East 42, Andrew 0 Springfield Lanphier 6 match for the LA Galaxy. Minnesota at Green Bay, noon Buffalo Grove 14, Deerfield 7 Lincoln Way West 30, Sandwich 28, Manteno 20 Cleveland at New Orleans, noon ROUND ONE (Best-of-5) Carmel 48, Marian Catholic 26 Bradley-Bourbonnais 13 Schaumburg 57, Niles West 7 Kansas City at Pittsburgh, noon St. Paul 2, Gary SouthShore 1 Cary-Grove 49, Hampshire 0 Lincoln-Way East 42, Andrew 0 South Elgin 51, Elgin 0 Miami at N.Y. Jets, noon G1: St. Paul 4, Gary 0 Champaign Centennial 31, Richwoods 10 Lisle 27, Wilmington 6 St. Charles East 29, Glenbard North 26 WNBA: Jewell Loyd made 9 of 12 shots and Carolina at Atlanta, noon G2: Thur., St. Paul 8, Gary 2 Chicago Christian 14, Guerin 6 Marist 28, Notre Dame 21 St. Charles North 17, Wheaton North 3 L.A. Chargers at Buffalo, noon G3: Gary 5, St. Paul 0 Crystal Lake South 40, Minooka 55, Joliet Central 7 St. Francis 35, Fenton 0 scored 23 points, and Breanna Stewart added 20 Arizona at L.A. Rams, 3:05 G4: Saturday, St. Paul at Gary, 6:10 Crystal Lake Central 21 Moline 41, Rich South 0 St. Rita 37, De La Salle 30 Detroit at San Francisco, 3:05 G5*: Sunday, St. Paul at Gary, 2:10 Decatur MacArthur 34, Monmouth-Roseville 37, Stevenson 28, Libertyville 0 points as the Storm beat the Mystics 89-76 in Oakland at Denver, 3:25 Kansas City 2, Sioux City 1 Normal University 7 Erie-Prophetstown 0 Sycamore 55, Woodstock 15 Game 1 of the WNBA Finals in Seattle. Loyd New England at Jacksonville, 3:25 G1: Sioux City 4, Kansas City 1 Downers Grove North 42, Proviso West 6 Monticello 35, Champ. St. Thomas More 6 Taft 27, Morgan Park 18 N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 7:20 G2: Kansas City 4, Sioux City 2 East St. Louis 34, Edwardsville 21 Montini 27, Marmion 3 T.F. South 21, Oak Forest 0 scored 10 straight points in the second quarter MONDAY, SEPT. 17 G3: Kansas City 5, Sioux City 2 Elmwood Park 42, Ridgewood 13 Morris 21, Crete-Monee 19 Warren 49, Waukegan 0 Seattle at Bears, 7:15 G4: Saturday, Kansas City at Sioux City, Evanston 20, Conant 7 Naperville Central 35, Naperville North 7 Waubonsie Valley 17, Neuqua Valley 10 when the Storm took control with a 16-4 run, and CALENDAR 7:05 Galena 21, River Ridge/Scales Mound 12 Nazareth 42, Woodstock Marian 7 Wauconda 35, Grayslake Central 7 G5*: Sunday, Kansas City at Sioux City, Geneseo 44, Quincy Notre Dame 6 Noble Street Charter/Comer 8, West Aurora 55, Streamwood 0 she combined with Stewart to score 20 of her Dec. 30: Regular season ends. 6:05 Glenbard East 50, West Chicago 14 Noble Street ITW Speer) 6 Westmont 45, Christ the King 0 Jan. 5-6: Wild-card playoff round. Grant 32, Round Lake 6 Normal Community 49, Urbana 6 Wheeling 57, Maine East 7 team's first 22 points of the third quarter. Game 2 Jan. 12-13: Divisional playoff round Hersey 61, Vernon Hills 8 Normal West 42, Danville 20 Wheaton-Warrenville South 35, Geneva 3 Jan. 20 : NFC and AFC championship Highland 49, Marion 14 North Lawndale 18, Schurz 16 Willowbrook 26, Leyden 9 is Sunday. games. Hillcrest 47, Shepard 7 Oak Lawn 54, Argo 28 York 28, Lyons 6 Feb. 3: , Atlanta. Hinsdale Central 7, OP-River Forest 0 O’Fallon vs. Francis Howell Central, Mo., Yorkville 24, McHenry 7 Hinsdale South 30, Morton 3 — Edited from news services 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018

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Hellyer, Arthur ‘Art’ Getting the jump Art Hellyer, long-time radio and television broad- Cemeteries/Crematories/ caster, nicknamed “The Morning Madcap” dur- Mausoleum ing his career as a disc jockey and program host on Chicago radio, passed away on legal wagering CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE September 5, 2018, at the QUEEN OF HEAVEN CEMETERY IN HILLSIDE, ILLINOIS. age of 95 at Edward Hospital By Rich Campbell and Dan Wiederer | Chicago Tribune TWO SIDE BY SIDE LOTS. COMPLETE PACKAGES. in Naperville. He died of $6,000.00 OR BEST OFFER. CALL 773-282-8864 congestive heart failure and With five states accepting sports bets as the NFL season begins, we figured it would be AFTER 6 P.M. age-related illnesses. Born fun to play along and keep score. We’ll do our best to get it right, understanding the NFL is Arthur Lawrence Hellyer, about as unpredictable as it gets. That said, onto our Week 1 picks ... Jr., August 7, 1923, in Chicago, Art In Memoriam was raised in Hinsdale, Glen Ellyn, and Season scoreboard: Elmhurst, graduating in 1941 from York Rich Campbell 0, Dan Wiederer 0 Community High School. He attended (10 points for a win, minus-10 for a loss) Loyola University for one year and then enlisted along with his entire college class in the U.S. armed Game of the week forces during World War II, where he served in the Army Air Corps as a meteorologist at various air Chiefs (plus 3) at Chargers bases. Following the war, encouraged by his mother Campbell: Chiefs. I’ll take the points, who remembered his childhood love of radio, Art knowing the Chiefs have won eight enrolled at the Radio Institute of Chicago. He began straight in the series. Yes, the Chiefs his radio career New Year’s Day, 1947, at WKNA in starters played poorly against the Bears Charleston, WV, and his early career took him to Ft. Wayne, IN; Aurora, IL; and Milwaukee, WI. His big backups Aug. 25, but they didn’t game break came in 1950 when he was hired by 50,000 plan for that. And considering how Andy Joseph F. Bronge III watt WCFL-AM Chicago, where he soon became Reid’s team throttled the Patriots in Week their morning program host and competed for the September 8, 1972 - September 13, 2015 1 last season, I’ll bet he spent the top-ranked drive-time show. Though he also had offseason concocting another great open- experiences on the air during his career in NYC, Minneapolis, and Madison, WI, most of Art’s broad- ing game plan. Today is your 46th birthday and we truly miss you. Wiederer: Chargers. When in doubt, go casting career was in Chicago. He was a familiar You were the greatest joy of our lives, the heart of voice with shows on most of Chicago’s radio sta- with the making his 193rd our most cherished memories and happiness. tions, including WCFL, WGN, WBBM, WAIT, WMAQ, career start (Philip Rivers) over the one With our love always, making his second (Patrick Mahomes). WIND, WOPA, WLS-FM, and WJJD. At one point his shows were broadcast on as many as seven differ- In a game loaded with offensive playmak- Mom, Dad and Nikki ent Chicago radio stations every week. During the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ers, the receiving duo of Keenan Allen RON SCHWANE/AP 1960s he hosted a live entertainment “Supper Club” and Mike Williams steals the show. New Browns starting QB Tyrod Taylor show on WBBM-AM showcasing music and comedy must deal with the Steelers on Sunday. talent. In the 1980s, Art joined the fledgling Satellite Death Notices Music Network as program host, where he built a Lock of the week national audience on the “Stardust” network. From Campbell: Saints (minus 9½) vs. Bucca- Stay away the late 1980s into the 2000s he was a popular ra- Brandon, Hugh M. ‘Chuckie’ dio host on local station WJOL, followed by FM and neers. Maybe I’ll regret playing the Campbell: Browns (plus 4) vs. Steelers. Hugh M. Brandon(Chuckie) 71,of Chicago, Il, died biggest number on the Week 1 board. But The Browns, one of three home teams Internet broadcasts into 2012, completing 65 years Friday, August 24,2018. The celebration of his life will of broadcasting at the age of 88. Art’s pioneering I like a well-balanced Saints team — even getting points, lost by three at home to the be held,Monday,September 10,2018 at Trinity United radio broadcasts were known for his zany and ir- without suspended running back Mark Steelers in Week 1 last season. They went Church of Christ,400 W. 95 th Street,Chicago,Il. The reverent humor and pranks that, though always Ingram — to start strong at home. Drew on to finish 0-16. But they’re better at Memorial Visitation (Prepast) will begin at 10AM clean, often ran afoul of management. Many have Brees will dissect one of the NFL’s worst quarterback with Tyrod Taylor, and the with services immediately following at11AM. In called him “the original shock jock.” On television, secondaries. Steelers are without Le’Veon Bell. lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Trinity Art did improv comedy work in the early years of Wiederer: Patriots (minus 6) vs. Texans. Wiederer: Bills (plus 7½) at Ravens. United Church of Christ Deacon Board Benevolent live Chicago television; he hosted a television game Two annual NFL certainties: The Patriots After reaching the playoffs for the first Fund or the Food Share Ministry.l show, “It’s In the Name,” on WGN-TV; and from win the AFC East, and they cover a time in the 21st century last season and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries the 1950s to the 1980s he was on staff at WBKB/ majority of the time. Tom Brady and Co. then drafting quarterback Josh Allen in Channel 7 (now WLS-TV) serving as studio an- were 11-5 against the spread last year and the first round, the Bills are going with Crisostomo Jr, MD, Rufino F nouncer,news reporter,and late-night news anchor. have had eight straight winning seasons Nathan Peterman to run the offense in Rufino F. Crisostomo, Jr., M.D., 81, died peacefully Through the years Art emceed countless concerts in that department. on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois. and charity events, and announced at local sports Week 1. Somehow, the defense keeps this Born on September 5, 1936 in the , he stadiums. Many who might not recognize his name a low-scoring affair. had an illustrious medical career, which included would know his voice from his many radio and TV Upset of the week humanitarian medical missions. As a specialist in commercials. He reported news events from the Close to home Obstetrics and Gynecology, he practiced medicine 1948 Truman election upset, the JFK assassination Campbell: Bengals (+130) over Colts. Bears (plus 7½) at Packers in Barbourville, Kentucky for 15 years, deliver- weekend, and into the 21st century. For many years ’s return makes the Colts Campbell: Bears. I don’t hesitate even a ing about 10,000 babies. In 1987, Dr. Crisostomo he taught broadcasting classes at Columbia College potent, but I like the Bengals to exceed little. The Bears can win straight up. relocated to Chicago, Illinois, and worked for the in Chicago and the University of St. Francis in Joliet. expectations this season. Running back Their retooled offense will surprise the City of Chicago Department of Public Health and Art was a proud charter member of the American Joe Mixon is fast and tough and should be the Cook County Department of Public Health until Federation of Radio Artists (later became AFTRA). Packers in spots, and Khalil Mack will his retirement in 2011. He was known to his col- He co-owned two radio stations, and he wrote col- featured. Receiver A.J. Green is a make an instant situational impact. The leagues, nurses, and patients for his compassion, umns for two suburban Chicago newspapers. Art matchup problem. And their defensive hook helps too. care, and humility.Throughout his life Dr. Crisostomo had many interests, including baseball. As a teen- line will harass Luck. Wiederer: Bears. Pulling off the upset at ager he started an American Legion baseball league Wiederer: remained socially, politically, and civically engaged. Giants (+140) over Jaguars. Lambeau Field is probably a tough Week Dr. Crisostomo remained an active member of in DuPage County; he played centerfield on a na- Against a scary good Jaguars defense, this 1 ask. But keeping this one close is more the First United Methodist Church at the Chicago tional champion armed forces team; he had tryouts is a vote of confidence in the offense of than reasonable for new coach Matt Nagy Temple, and served in several volunteer capacities with the Chicago White Sox and Cubs but then WWII new coach Pat Shurmur. And, oh, yeah, and young quarterback Mitch Trubisky. including Mabuhay Fellowship president and as a intervened; he worked with Bob Elson on Chicago that offense also features the NFL’s physician in a Rwandan refugee camp in response White Sox radio broadcasts in the 1950s; and, for highest-paid receiver (Odell Beckham Close to home, total to the genocide and civil war. He was a member of 34 years he has participated in a fantasy baseball Jr.), its most exciting rookie (Saquon the Philippine fraternal order Knights of Rizal, and league -- and was in first place into September this Barkley) and a two-time Super Bowl Bears-Packers over/under: 47.5 was conferred the esteemed rank of Knight Grand season. Other interests included model railroading; Campbell: Over. I realize that’s betting Cross of Rizal for his outstanding contributions and family travel; meteorology; photography; collecting MVP (). on the Bears offense to overcome some of achievements for the order. Grateful for the commu- almost anything you can imagine; and music, includ- the inconsistency that plagued it all nity and people around him, he was also an active, ing singing and playing guitar. In 2008 Art published Just for fun preseason. Heck, coordinator Mark Hel- longtime member of the Board of Directors of the a book of autobiographical essays called “The frich referenced it as recently as Thurs- Filipino American Council of Greater Chicago, and Hellyer Say.” In 2011 a video documentary of his Campbell: 49ers (plus 6½) at Vikings. day. But the Bears’ unscouted looks will served as Chairman and Immediate Past Chairman. life and career, “Wake Up, Chicago! The Art Hellyer The Vikings have a new offensive coor- His life exemplified the ideals of Philippine national Story” was produced. And, in 2016 at the age of 93, count for something, and you know Art, who was a strong promoter of a healthy life- dinator (Bears coaching candidate John Aaron Rodgers will put up points. hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal. He will be remembered for DeFilippo) and quarterback (Kirk Cous- Wiederer: Over. Come December, this his kindness, sense of wonder, thoughtful stew- style for those with Type 2 diabetes, hosted a video ardship, and dedication to community service and entitled “Managing My Type 2 Diabetes.” Art was ins), while the 49ers built on their Bears defense has the potential to give philanthropic leadership.Dr. Crisostomo is survived a very loving father, husband and friend. He was scorching finish last season with quarter- Aaron Rodgers fits. But with questions as by his daughter Daisy and son Glenn, his wife preceded in death by his wife of 51 years, his “lovely back Jimmy Garoppolo. Give Jimmy and to how much Vic Fangio will be able to Marivic, and children Alexa and Zackary. He was Elaine,” whom he met in high school; his parents, Kyle Shanahan points? Yes, please. squeeze out of Khalil Mack, Roquan preceded in death by his beloved wife Teresita in Arthur L. Hellyer, Sr., and Irene Connery Hellyer; Wiederer: Bengals (plus 3) at Colts. Too Smith and Leonard Floyd, the Bears 2013. Visitation and funeral services will be held and his siblings Irene Rodgers, Richard Hellyer, and many folks are sleeping on the Bengals. A won’t be fully able to stop the Packers at Drake and Sons Funeral Home located at 5303 Loretta Jones. He is survived by his five children, trusted league observer tells me their passing attack. North Western Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. A pri- Larry (Sheila) of Elyria, Ohio; Mike (Patricia Rivait) offense, led by Andy Dalton and A.J. vate visitation for the Knights of Rizal will be held of Aurora, IL; Debbie Denson (Rick) of El Reno, OK; on Saturday, September 8, 2018; Community, fam- Vickie Hellyer (Jon Siegel) of Skokie, IL; and Jeff Green, may be poised to return to 2015 [email protected] Hellyer (Leny) of Chicago, IL; seven grandchildren, levels. That was the year the Bengals Twitter @Rich_Campbell ily, and friends will meet from 3:00 to 9:00 pm on finished seventh in scoring. [email protected] Twitter @danwiederer Sunday, September 9. Funeral service, 10 am on six great-grandchildren, sister-in-law Edith Hellyer; Monday, September 10. Internment service will and very dear friends, including Peggy, Ralph, Chuck, be held privately for family at Rosehill Cemetery. John R., and Jane. Art was known as a maverick and Donation in memory of Dr. Rufino F. Crisostomo to one of his requests was to have no wake or funeral. the Filipino American Council of Greater Chicago However, there may be a public celebration of his (1332 W. Irving Park Road Chicago, Illinois 60613) life at a later date. Donations in Art’s name can be would be greatly appreciated. made to the Morton Arboretum or a charity of your Goldman signs through 2022 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries choice. Bears, from Page 1 released a statement expressing his con- tentment at rewarding a homegrown Daar, Stephen Stephen “Steve” Daar, 78. Beloved husband of Dale (39th overall), is general manager Ryan player. Berger-Daar. Proud father of Mitchell. Pace’s first draft selection to receive a Goldman has 8½ sacks in 36 career Cherished son of the late Mabel second contract from the Bears. He would games and is disciplined maintaining his and Philip Daar and second mother have been a free agent after this season, but gap against the run. The Bears appreciate Charlotte Daar. Dear brother of Frank instead he’s locked up through 2022. his understanding of leverage and how to (Sheila), Judy, Randy (the late Susan), Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries His long-term deal leaves safety Adrian win blocks. and Melissa (Osvaldo) Carvajal. Cherished son-in- Amos as the Bears’ only defensive starter They believe that he has improved by law of Dorothy “Nana” and the late Larry Berger. Scott, John William who isn’t under contract for 2019. In other adding some finesse to his brute strength Dear brother-in-law of Bob (Helene) Berger. Loving John William Scott, age 68, Viet Nam Navy Veteran. uncle of Noah, Alan, and Violet Daar and Sammy Longtime McKinley Park area resident. Beloved words, the Bears have their defensive core, and that he can increase his sacks total in a husband of Beverly nee Schmidt. Dear father of and now it can continue to grow together. defense that includes significant competi- and Tomas Carvajal. Loving Unk to Rhonda (Robbie) Ball and Michele (Tony) Perkins. Most adoring Unk Joseph Lindy, devoted grandfather of Erin Lindy and Goldman is 24. Cornerback Prince tion for quarterback takedowns. to Alexa, Ashley, and Ryan Ball and Shea, Blake, and Jacob Lindy. Brother of Terry Scott, John has a large Amukamara, 29, is the only defensive Defensive line coach Jay Rodgers said Britton Perkins. Player, referee and avid soccer fan extended family and was a great friend to many. starter over 28. earlier this year that Goldman has elevated who loved everyone as much as they loved him. Visitation Saturday from 2-9 pm and Sunday 1-3 “A lot of guys could be here for a long his play, specifically his footwork.. Service Sunday 10 AM at Anshe Emet Synagogue, pm at Wollschlager Funeral Home, 3604 S. Hoyne. time,” Goldman said, “and hopefully build a “When he’s on his game,” Rodgers said, 3751 North Broadway Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613. Private interment of cremated remains will be at legacy that we hope to remember.” “you really feel him in there. He’s got to Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials may Mt. Auburn Cemetery. The decision to extend Goldman was maintain that consistency. There were a lot be made in his memory to Anshe Emet Synagogue Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries widely expected this week, given how Pace of opportunities for production for him, or Transplant Village at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals Warga, George Frank did the same for defensive lineman Akiem but a lot of people got there before he did. George Frank Warga, age 94, of Niles. Beloved – Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com Hicks ahead of last year’s opener. Goldman So his presence in the middle is felt when husband of the late Marion said it was a six-month process. Pace he’s in there.” Warga nee Kellerman. Dear brother of the late Joseph N. 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Proud uncle of Patricia, Nancy, the Funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. at Our confident he’d replace Pro Bowl tackle Joe Division II Georgia State after not playing Jerianne, Patrick, and Terry. Preceded in death by Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1775 Grove Street, siblings John Haag, Thomas (Jane) Haag, Francis Thomas. The Browns only realized it in the for three years following his dismissal at Glenview, IL 60025. Interment is private Saint Joseph (Janice) Haag, and Catherine (William) Vardin. last few days. Texas. Cemetery, River Grove, IL. In lieu of flowers, memori- Visitation Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until Mass at An undrafted rookie with a checkered Harrison’s ascent up the depth chart is als may be made to Disabled Veterans of America 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s House 3800 N. California past, Harrison will open the season Sunday the latest wrinkle up front for the Browns, (www.ihelpveterans.org) Info: www.donnellanfu- Ave, Chicago, IL 60618. 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TONY GUTIERREZ/AP PittThe Dolphins’ Dan Marino, lookingor for a receiver Penn in 1999, is far and away the Pitt quarterbackState: who had the most success in Whichthe NFL (61,361 yards, 420 touchdown passes). has best all-time NFL team?

By Chris Adamski all-time team. Multiple-time first-team NFL All therefore ineligible for this exer- the Hall of Fame had his career and Jerry DiPaola Two teams, each comprising Pros such as LeSean McCoy and cise. not been shortened by injury.” Pittsburgh Tribune-Review former or current NFL stars who NaVorro Bowman were left off. Warner was AFC Offensive Player matriculated at Pitt and Penn RUNNING BACKS of the Year twice over his first four Pitt and Penn State are set to State, were assembled by staff QUARTERBACKS seasons and was a three-time meet for the 99th time Saturday, writers Chris Adamski and Jerry PITT: , Curtis All-Pro between 1983-87. Harris, and it’s the final game in Pitts- DiPaola in consultation with Penn PITT: Dan Marino Martin of course, helped the Steelers win burgh between the in-state rivals State historian/author Lou Prato, Dan Marino only threw for 7 Tony Dorsett and Curtis Martin four Super Bowls and left the team for the foreseeable future. Brag- Pitt historian/author Sam Sciullo, more career yards than Tino are in the Pro Football Hall of as the NFL’s No. 2 all-time rusher ging rights, of course and as Pitt associate athletic director E.J. Sunseri (really, you could look it Fame, which is the chief reason (he now sits 15th). always, are on the line. Borghetti and six-decade NFL up), and he’s 2,670 yards behind you reluctantly eliminate Craig But no matter who wins Sat- executive and analyst Gil Brandt. the all-time Pitt champ (Alex Van “Ironhead” Heyward, who ran for WIDE RECEIVERS urday night at Heinz Field, the A total of 24 players were Pelt, 11,267). But he is far and away 4,301 and 30 touchdowns in the debate over superiority will linger. selected from each school: one the Pitt quarterback who had the NFL. Dorsett, of course, is Pitt’s PITT: Antonio Bryant, Larry Pitt fans will note a decisive edge quarterback, two running backs, most success in the NFL (61,361 all-time leading rusher and the Fitzgerald in claimed national champi- two wide receivers, a tight end, yards, 420 touchdown passes). first Pitt player to win a Heisman, If anyone asks you what was onships, and Penn State partisans five offensive linemen (adhering Sure, he never won a Super Bowl, national championship and Super special about the Walt Harris era will point to their school’s advan- as much as possible to natural and that’s the ultimate measuring Bowl and earn Hall of Fame at Pitt, just mention the names tages in undefeated seasons and tackles, guards and centers) on stick these days for NFL quarter- enshrinement in college and pro Antonio Bryant and Larry Fitzger- conference titles. offense, with a front seven and two backs. But no one had a quicker football. But Martin was 10th in ald. Harris recruited both of them Nittany Lions supporters can safeties and two on release and no one had a greater Pitt history (only 2,643 yards and helped lay the foundation for trumpet a lead in the head-to- defense, in addition to a kicker and will to win at the position. rushing in three seasons), but he Fitzgerald’s sterling (and ongoing) head series. Panthers enthusiasts punter. PENN STATE: ran for 14,101 yards and 90 touch- NFL career and Bryant’s eight will be quick to mention they’ve The team spans 90 years of Some might say Kerry Collins downs for the Patriots and Jets. productive seasons. Fitzgerald, 34, won the past two meetings in NFL stars, from Mike Michalske was an NFL journeyman (he PENN STATE: Franco Har- will take his 15,545 yards and 110 Pittsburgh. (1927-37) to the still-active Larry played for six teams over his ris, touchdowns into his 15th NFL Pitt has more consensus All- Fitzgerald and Aaron Donald. It 17-year career). But Collins was a Four college football Hall of season when the Arizona Cardi- Americans. Penn State more Col- includes 14 Pro Football Hall of two-time Pro Bowler who twice Famers including a Heisman Tro- nals (his only team) open against lege Football Hall of Famers. Famers — eight from Pitt, six from was the full-time starter for a team phy winner, in addition to five the Washington Redskins on Sun- One side will say, simply, “48- Penn State — with at least a couple that earned the No. 1 seed in its players taken among the top five day. Bryant had two 1,000-plus 14.” The other, a succinct “42-39.” more (Fitzgerald and Darrelle conference. In January 2001, he in an NFL Draft dot Penn State’s yards seasons (for the Browns and And so on. Revis) almost assured of joining guided the to legacy at running back. One who is Buccaneers). Trib Total Media decided to that list. There are MVPs, Super Super Bowl XXXV. Collins is the familiar to those in Pittsburgh is in PENN STATE: Lenny Moore, add one more argument to the list: Bowl champions and All Pros. cream of a less-than-stellar crop of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Bobby Engram Which program can boast a better Three Super Steelers, two “Hogs,” PSU quarterbacks in the NFL. Franco Harris. Another, perhaps, While Lenny Moore is remem- all-time team of alumni based an Iron Mike and a quarter of The Perhaps Jeff Hostetler would be could have been. “Curt Warner,” bered as a tailback at Penn State in solely on their NFL careers? Fearsome Foursome. second-best, but Hostetler trans- legendary NFL personnel man Gil Pitt’s all-time team. Penn State’s How good are these teams? ferred to West Virginia and is Brandt said, “would have been in Turn to All-time, Next Page 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, September 8, 2018 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

ED KOLENOVSKY/AP Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, a Penn State alum, helped the Steelers win four Super Bowls and left the team as the NFL’s No. 2 all-time rusher. The ‘great’ debate of Pennsylvania All-time, from Previous Page the ‘90s with the Cowboys. Tackle sacks in four seasons at a position PENN STATE: Jack Ham, quarterback and defensive back. Mark May (Redskins) played in where it’s tough to get the quarter- Dave Robinson, , Crist wanted to play QB at Penn the 1950s, his official Pro Football three Super Bowls, and Jimbo back. Bill Maas was a great player Matt Millen State, so when the -led Hall of Fame bio lists him as a Covert (Bears) joined Fralic and in the ’80s and ’90s (more of a As Pro Football Hall of Famers, staff insisted he play defense, Crist “flanker-running back” - notice Grimm on the 1980s All-Decade run-stuffer). He had 40 sacks, but Jack Ham and Dave Robinson are quit football and instead became a which is first. He was a seven-time team. But what’s an all-time team it took him 10 years to do it. the slam dunks here. Ham is three-year starter (and team Pro Bowler who helped the Balti- without an argument? Buffalo’s PENN STATE: Mike well-known in Pittsburgh as a MVP) for the PSU basketball more Colts win two NFL champi- nine-time Pro Bowl guard Ruben Michalske, Rosey Grier, Mike four-time Super Bowl champion team. After graduation, he went onships and still ranks fifth in club Brown deserves some love and Reid and six-time first-team All-Pro. A back to football. Crist played seven history in receiving yards (6,039) honorable mention. In the spirit of getting the decade earlier, Robinson had his NFL seasons, including being despite playing in a run-heavy era PENN STATE: Mike Mun- proverbial “Best 11 on the field,” own 12-year NFL career that named the Saints’ defensive MVP and with his running back back- chak, Steve Wisniewski, Jeff the PSU NFL team’s coaching staff included a pair of Super Bowl in 1977. Paul Lankford (10 seasons ground. Bobby Engram edges O.J. Hartings, Glenn Ressler, Ka- made the unilateral decision to rings (three NFL championships with the Dolphins) serves as the McDuffie for the No. 2 receiver reem McKenzie play a 3-4 (hey, it’s Linebacker U - in all) and three first- or second- other cornerback, with Mike spot, largely based on longevity (14 There’s an abundance of elite the more linebackers, the better, team All Pro honors. After those Zordich and former Steeler Dar- seasons, 176 games, 650 catches). Nittany Lion alums on the interior right?). It also took the liberty of two, it becomes a pick-two-of- ren Perry manning the safety offensive line but not as many on using three tackles on its defen- three between Shane Conlan, spots. Each of the safeties had a TIGHT END the outside. As a result, players sive line, figuring that multiple- Matt Millen and NaVorro Bow- long NFL career, combining for 55 such as Tom Rafferty (13-year year All-Pros Mike Michalske, man. Although Bowman has the interceptions. PITT: Mike Ditka starter of 182 games) and Marco Rosey Grier and Mike Reid all edge in All-Pro recognition (four No one but Mike Ditka can be Rivera (a two-time All-Pro over 11 deserved to be on the team. Maybe times on the first team), Conlan SPECIALISTS considered here. Of course, he’s NFL seasons) were “cut” in favor five-time Pro Bowl end Tamba (three times) and Millen (two) one of eight Pitt players who were of selecting the best out of a group Hali enters in passing-down sub- also were multiple-time All-Pros, PITT: Andy Lee, Fred Cox inducted into the Pro Football of tackles in which the pickings packages? A case could be made but they combined to play in seven Andy Lee is entering his 15th Hall of Fame (only Notre Dame, were slimmer. But it’s hard to go that Hali should make the team Super Bowls, too, winning four (all season in the NFL. He is that rare USC and Ohio State have had wrong with a Hall of Famer (Mike over Michalske because the latter by Millen, who earned rings with punter who was drafted (sixth more, by the way). Ditka, the first Munchak) and an eight-time Pro went into the Pro Football Hall of three teams). round, 49ers, 2004), and he spent tight end elected to the HOF, went Bowler (Steve Wisniewski) at Fame as a “guard.” But Michalske 11 seasons in San Francisco. He from NFL Rookie of the Year in guard, nor with a two-time All- played both ways (every down), DEFENSIVE BACKS also has been with the Browns, 1961 to five Pro Bowls, an NFL Pro at center (Jeff Hartings). At this Penn State team is loaded on Panthers and his current team, the championship with the Bears and tackle, the starters came down to the interior offensive line and PITT: Darrelle Revis, Charlie Cardinals. He’s had only four of a Super Bowl title with the picking two of three among Stew Michalske was a member of the Hall, Carlton Williamson, Tom his 1,135 punts blocked while Cowboys before coaching the Barber, Glenn Ressler and Kareem NFL’s all-decade team of the Flynn averaging 46.4 yards. In an era Bears to victory in Super Bowl XX. McKenzie. McKenzie played the 1920s. He teams with Grier (12 Darrelle Revis retired this year almost totally devoid of artificial PENN STATE: Ted Kwalick most games (161) and seasons (11) seasons, three All-Pro berths) and after 11 seasons as one of the NFL’s turf fields and indoor stadiums, McKees Rocks-born Ted Kwal- and won the most NFL champi- Reid (a two-time All-Pro) to make great cover cornerbacks. He was a Fred Cox of Monongahela High ick beats out Mickey Shuler and onships (two Super Bowls with for a formidable unit to run first-round pick of the Jets and left School spent 15 seasons as the Kyle Brady after a nine-year NFL the Giants); Ressler was a second- against. with 29 interceptions, including Vikings’ kicker (1963-1977), hitting career in which he made three Pro team NFL All-Pro and Super Bowl one he returned 100 yards against 282 of 455 field goal attempts. Bowls while playing for the San champion in 1968, the fourth of his LINEBACKERS the Dolphins in 2011. Charlie Hall When he retired, he was the NFL’s Francisco 49ers. He was also part 10 NFL seasons. played for coach Carl DePasqua at second all-time leading scorer of the Super Bowl XI-winning PITT: Rickey Jackson, Joe Pitt before he was a third-round behind George Blanda with 1,365 Oakland Raiders in 1977. His 52 DEFENSIVE LINE Schmidt, Hugh Green choice of the Packers in 1970. points. catches in 1971 might not seem Pitt’s eight Hall of Famers are Safety Carlton Williamson was PENN STATE: Matt Bahr, overly impressive now, but that PITT: Chris Doleman, Tony represented on six positions, and one of 12 Pitt players drafted in Bob Parsons was good for third most in the Woods, Aaron Donald, Bill Maas two of those are linebackers 1981. He went to the 49ers in the The Bahr brothers combined to NFL that season. Chris Doleman went to eight Rickey Jackson and Joe Schmidt. third round and won two Super do the placekicking for four Super Pro Bowls with three teams and, Jackson played 15 seasons in the Bowls. Tom Flynn’s best season of Bowl winners over a 12-year span OFFENSIVE LINE eventually, to the Hall of Fame NFL, gathering up 28 fumbles, his five was his rookie year with bridging the 1980s. Matt edges 1 with 150 ⁄2 career sacks. Tony forcing 41 and collecting 128 sacks. the Packers (1984) when he inter- older brother Chris in career PITT: Russ Grimm, Bill Woods played in the NFL at the Joe Schmidt played all 13 seasons cepted nine passes. points (1,422-1,213), field goals Fralic, Mark May, Jimbo Cov- same time as Doleman and re- with the Lions (1953-65) after he PENN STATE: Chuck Crist, (300-241), field-goal percentage 1 ert, Mark Stepnoski corded 24 ⁄2 sacks and eight was selected in the seventh round Paul Lankford, Mike Zordich, (72.3-63.3) and NFL seasons (17- Hall of Famer Russ Grimm is a recoveries — four in the of the draft. He earned 10 All-Pro Darren Perry 14); the Brothers Bahr beat out lock after playing 11 seasons at same season (1991) with the Sea- designations while intercepting One of the best NFL safeties current 49er Robbie Gould de- guard for the Washington Red- hawks. Aaron Donald has been 24 passes. Hugh Green isn’t in the that went to Penn State did not spite Gould’s better statistical ac- skins. Bill Fralic, a tackle at Pitt, one of the NFL’s best defensive Hall of Fame, but he played 12 even play football for the Nittany curacy (kickers at large are much, played guard for the Falcons and players since he entered with the seasons for the Dolphins and Lions. Chuck Crist accepted an much more accurate now). Bob Lions and was voted onto the Rams in 2014, and his recently Buccaneers after teaming with athletic scholarship to the school Parsons booted 884 punts for the NFL’s 1980s All-Decade team — signed six-year, $135 million deal Jackson on Pitt’s 11-1 teams in 1979 after starring in four sports in high Bears between 1973-83, leading just like center Mark Stepnoski in confirms it. He has collected 39 and ’80. school, including in football as a the league in punts three times. C Saturday, September 8, 2018 | Section 3

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By Larry Printz, Tribune News Service Base prices: $25,500-$38,800 Engine: Turbocharged 2.0-liter ARK CITY, Utah — It DOHC four-cylinder seems unfair, but it’s true: weekends fly, and weekdays Horsepower: 235 walk. For the most part, Torque: 260 pound-feet life is a day-to-day drill EPA fuel economy (city/highway): Pof monotony punctuated 19-22/21-25 by a few moments of Wheelbase: pleasure. This explains why comfort 108.9 inches and convenience, not high horsepower Length: 187.8 inches thrills, is what most motorists prefer — Cargo capacity: 35.9-71.3 cubic feet especially those with families. Curb weight: 3,591-4,085 pounds With that in mind, if you’re contemplating a new family sled, consider the new 2019 Hyundai Santa the vehicle is loaded with passengers and Fe, a redesigned two-row crossover gear. Pop the drive mode selector into formerly known as the Santa Fe Sport. Sport mode and the Santa Fe becomes (The former three-row Santa Fe is more responsive with either engine, renamed the Santa Fe XL for 2019.) although it has no affect on suspension. Offered in ascending SE, SEL, Better yet, popping the transmission SEL Plus, Limited and Ultimate trim into manual mode shows how expertly levels, each Santa Fe with an increasing Hyundai engineered its gearbox. When number of standard convenience climbing hills, the transmission holds its features and few options. gear without automatically upshifting for The new model’s styling trades the fuel economy, unlike many competitors’ previous version’s soft shapes for a models. That said, when teamed with more broad-shouldered, masculine the 2.4-liter engine, transmission appearance, more reminiscent of an behavior isn’t as refined. SUV. Its face is particularly distinctive, Nevertheless, the cabin is with an aggressively textured trapezoid- astonishingly quiet with either engine, shaped grille flanked by stacked although the base engine does emit a headlamp clusters and capped by slim, continual hum, due to the need for the horizontal daytime running lights and a engine to keep the revs up. chrome bar that’s runs the width of the Handling is compliant and agile, front that’s stylish assertive. although it’s not sporty. Only the worst The Santa Fe’s overall footprint off-road bumps break through this car’s remains much like last year’s Santa Fe comfort barrier. Nevertheless, you’ll find Sport. All passengers enjoy chair high Santa Fe SEL with its smaller engine seats and good headroom, although and wheels favor comfort, and do the Santa Fe’s roofline slopes down not feel as refined, as sharp or as firm noticeably to meet the top of the riding as the Ultimate, due mainly to windshield, lending the front row a better tires and transmission behavior. more claustrophobic feel for taller When cornering, body lean is evident, passengers. Cargo room is generous, and but minimal, and the Santa Fe’s Lane there’s a large under-floor storage space Keeping Assist works to keep you in Cargo room is generous, and there’s a large under-floor storage space with a removable Styrofoam divider.

with a removable Styrofoam divider. your lane. Unlike similar systems, it has Opening the automatic rear tailgate a natural feel that doesn’t feel intrusive is as easy as standing near it with the or forced. Once accustomed to it, most key fob. No swinging your foot under drivers will appreciate its assistance. the bumper, as in competing models. Even though few owners will ever Thoughtfully, you can adjust the speed do it, the Santa Fe is fairly good once with which the tailgate opens, and how the sidewalk ends, thanks to its torque- high it goes. vectoring all-wheel-drive system, which Ambience depends on trim level. Less brakes the inside wheels in a corner expensive models feature attractively to enhance handling. It makes sliding patterned cloth seats, while more around in the wild fun. expensive models feature leather trim And of course there is the usual pile and a more expressive headliner. The of driver assistance features, including instrument panel features soft touch rear cross-traffic collision-avoidance surfaces and stitched accents, although assist, blind spot detection, forward the door panels use hard, cheap plastics collision-avoidance assist, high beam that look appropriate on cheaper models assist, lane keeping assist, driver and out of place on pricier ones. attention warning, rear view monitor, The Santa Fe comes standard with and safe exit assist, which keeps the front-wheel drive and a 185-horsepower rear doors locked if the vehicle’s radar 2.4-liter double overhead-cam four- detects cars approaching from the rear. cylinder engine mated to an eight- An optional feature, Rear Occupant speed automatic transmission with Alert, reminds drivers to check the rear manual shift mode. A 235-horsepower seats when leaving the vehicle. turbocharged 2.0-liter DOHC four- The infotainment system is cylinder is optional on Limited or commendably easy to use; Apple Ultimate models. All-wheel drive is CarPlay and Android Auto are standard. optional. SE and SEL models wear The 12-speaker Infinity surround sound 17-inch rubber, while SEL Plus, Limited system provides good audio quality. and Ultimate trims get 18-inch or However, there is no in-vehicle Wi-Fi optional 19-inch footwear. hotspot. Most drivers will likely choose the Given what most of us face on a 2.4-liter engine, which has adequate daily basis, the Santa Fe proves to power if you live in a place where the be is a spacious crossover with an only hills are landfills. Once facing an amazing amount of cargo space. It’s an incline, this engine gets easily winded, able assistant who is seen, not heard; forcing drivers to floor the throttle, a comforting, capable, compelling which generates noise but not thrust. presence in a monotonous world. This makes the optional 2.0-liter four Just be sure to spring for the more the ideal choice, providing enough powerful engine. After all, don’t you power in any situation, especially when deserve more excitement in your life?

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