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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Saturday, April 6, 2019 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Federal charge in missing Aurora boy claim Ohio man learned where he had been taken, said Ben from prison. that he wished he had a father like Glassman, U.S. attorney for the Rini was charged Friday with Timmothy’s.” about case from TV Southern District of Ohio. A local lying to a federal agent, Glassman At the news conference, law show, authorities say coroner, whose office was part of and other officials announced at a enforcement officials gave more the investigation into the matter, news conference in Cincinnati. details about how Rini allegedly By Megan Jones also was quickly skeptical. According to an FBI affidavit, tried to pass as Timmothy Pitzen. and Sarah Freishtat Still, officials had to probe all Rini, after admitting his true Police in Newport, Ky., which is The Beacon-News leads and at the same time ensure identity, told agents he learned near Cincinnati, on Wednesday the person, who claimed to be 14, about Timmothy from watching encountered a “youngish” man Suspicions arose quickly, offi- received appropriate medical an episode about the case on the “walking on the streets, seemingly cials said Friday, when a person care, Glassman said. TV show “20/20.” confused,” authorities said. found on a street in a Kentucky Ultimately, the investigation, “(Rini) stated that he wanted to He allegedly said he was Tim- town claimed to be Timmothy which included analyzing DNA get away from his own family,” mothy Pitzen, was abducted when Pitzen, an Aurora boy who went evidence, revealed that the person Mary Braun, a detective with the he was 6 years old and had just missing in 2011 when he was 6. was not 14, but 23, and he was not Cincinnati Police Department and broken free of captors, Glassman One of the early red flags was Timmothy Pitzen, of Aurora, but a task force officer with the FBI, said. HAMILTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE raised when the person refused to Brian Rini, of Ohio, a convicted wrote in an affidavit. “When Brian Rini claimed to be missing be fingerprinted at a hospital felon who was recently released questioned further, Rini stated Turn to Pitzen, Page 4 Aurora boy Timmothy Pitzen.

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E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE SMILES ON THE SOUTH SIDE Brittany Emerson, of Valparaiso, Ind., cheers after Yoan Moncada’s two-run double in the first inning of the White Sox’s 2019 home opener Friday against the Seattle Mariners at Guaranteed Rate Field. Moncada’s two-run single in the seventh proved to be the game-winner as the Sox came from behind to beat the Mariners 10-8 in a three-hour-plus marathon. Full coverage in Chicago Sports

Major league friendship President and a minor league quest declares A Cubs fan and a Sox fan — each 86 — hope U.S. ‘is full’ to visit their 100th ballpark in the minors Trump says migrants this big money when there are minor league teams out overwhelming system there?’ ” Mullins said. “We wanted to see base- By Zeke Miller ball,” Chainski said. “Where and Jonathan Lemire they really like baseball. Associated Press Where they really hustle. STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Heidi Stevens Where they wanted to get to Stacy Ellis, wife of Illinois State Trooper Gerald Ellis, and their daugh- CALEXICO, Calif. — Declaring Balancing Act the big leagues.” ters, Kaylee and Zoe, receive flags after his funeral service Friday. “our country is full,” President In summer 1996, they took Donald Trump on Friday insisted It all began in August 1994, a road trip to Fort Wayne, the U.S. immigration system was when Major League Baseball Ind., to see the minor league Trooper remembered for overburdened and illegal cross- players went on strike over a Wizards. (They became the ings must be stopped as he salary cap proposal. Fort Wayne Tincaps after the inspected a refurbished section of Team owners canceled the 2008 season.) From Fort laugh, dedication to duty fencing at the Mexican border. rest of the season. For the first Wayne, the pair drove to Trump, making a renewed time in baseball’s history, Grand Rapids, Mich., to see Ellis third to die this The 600-seat auditorium was push for border security as a there would be no World the West Michigan White- packed with uniformed officers central campaign issue for his Series. caps, to Lansing, Mich., to see year in line of duty and speakers, which included 2020 re-election, participated in The strike ended in March the Lugnuts, and to South Gov. J.B. Pritzker, acting state a briefing on immigration and 1995, and players returned to Bend, Ind., to see the Silver- By Frank Abderholden police Director Brendan Kelly, border security in Calexico be- the field in April. Fans hawks (who are now the News-Sun and fellow troopers Sgt. Nick fore viewing a two-mile see- (mostly, sometimes reluc- South Bend Cubs). Severson and Thomas Brengel, all through steel-slat barrier that tantly) returned to the parks. Every year since, they’ve The stage at the funeral for of whom spoke of his dedication was a long-planned replacement But something had taken a similar trip: four dif- Illinois State Police Trooper Ger- to duty, his family and, most of all, for an older barrier — and not changed, especially for long- ferent minor league parks ald “Jerry” Ellis on Friday at the his sense of humor. new wall. time pals and avid baseball over a stretch of a week. James Lumber Center for the “To Trooper Ellis’ family — “There is indeed an emergency enthusiasts Steve Mullins (a They’ve thrown in a handful Performing Arts in Grayslake Stacy, Zoe and Kaylee — Jerry on our southern border,” Trump Cubs fan) and Ed Chainski (a of nearby single-stands along included a giant portrait, his Ellis was special,” Pritzker said. said at the briefing, adding that White Sox fan). the way — Kane County uniform, flags, flowers and family “A big-hearted, kind person who there has been a sharp uptick in “We just said to ourselves, pictures of him with his wife and ‘Why should we keep paying Turn to Stevens, Page 2 two daughters. Turn to Ellis, Page 4 Turn to Border, Page 4

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“THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS: A DECADE-BY-DECADE HISTORY” The Blackhawks, one of the NHL’s “Original Six,” have been building a storied legacy since their founding in 1926. The Hawks have produced dozens of standout stars, from Hall of Fame goaltender Mike Karakas in the ’30s to Bobby “The Golden Jet” Hull in the ’60s to current team captain Jonathan Toews, who has led the team to a remarkable three championships since 2010. This com- prehensive collection includes archival photos, original reporting, and more—all curated by the Tribune’s sports department. Available at chicagotribune.com/hawkshis- tory, and wherever books are sold.

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April 5 Pick 3 ...... 263 Pick 4 ...... 4832 They stood up in each train to the South Side, heading to their final — and Badger 5 ...... Not available More winning numbers at Stevens other’s weddings — Chain- watch a doubleheader, 100th — destination: a Reno SuperCash ...... Not available chicagotribune.com/lottery ski’s in 1961, Mullins’ in train back to Lake Forest Aces game in Reno, Nev. Continued from Page 1 1963. and walk about 2 miles The Mullins’ son, who They went to a lot of home. lives just outside Reno, will ACCURACY AND ETHICS Cougars, for example. They Cubs and White Sox games. “I left the house at 8:30 join them. So will their estimate they’ve driven “Baseball is a thinking in the morning and got godson. Mary Jane Chain- Margaret Holt, standards editor around 20,000 miles and man’s game,” Mullins said. home maybe 9:30 or 10,” he ski’s son from her previous shared 35 flights, traveling “It’s so different than any of said. marriage will join them. The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs as far as Wappinger Falls, the other sports. It is, I The last couple of dec- “We’ll have a big celebra- professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- N.Y. (to see the Hudson think, the hardest thing to ades, these minor league tion,” Mullins said. “We’re one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of Valley Renegades) and do in sports, to hit a base- adventures have renewed going to alert the stadium conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. Great Falls, Mont. (to cheer ball with a bat.” some of the beauty and we’re doing this. We’re Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information on the Voyagers). “I agree very much,” magic of baseball that hoping we’ll get something quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago “You hear the umps call, Chainski said. Chainski and Mullins felt on the scoreboard — Chain- Tribune’s news responsibility. ‘Ball one! Strike one!’ ” “It’s a cerebral game,” slipping away. ski/Mullins’ 100th game.” Mullins said. “You sit any- Mullins said. “You have a Mullins and Chainski Underneath the baseball, where in the park and see. I lot of time between pitches like to play major league of course, is an enduring remember once seeing a and innings. You can debate scouts from their seats, friendship. The two things HOW TO CONTACT US 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday 7 a.m.–noon Saturday–Sunday guy coming down the what the next pitch is going predicting which players feed each other. Delivery problem? 7 a.m.–11 a.m. holidays third-base line — slide, a lot to be. What the next hit are destined for the big “The games are far and Or go to chicagotribune.com/ Call 312-546-7900 of dust, ‘You’re out!’ ” needs to be. It’s just a won- leagues. Mullins said they away the thing that’s kept customerservice This year, the 86-year- derful game.” spied — and predicted big us together,” Mullins said. Subscribe online: chicagotribune.com/subscribe old friends, both of whom Both men loved the things for — a 19-year-old “Women have all this stuff To subscribe, manage your print or digital subscription, live in Evanston, are sched- game as kids. outfielder named Carlos they get together to do. or inquire about billing or vacation holds, call uled to visit their 100th “The first game I ever Beltran during their 1996 Men don’t have that sort of 312-546-7900 minor league baseball park. saw was the first All-Star trip to see the Lansing thing. For us, baseball is it.” To report an error, email readerhelp@chicagotribune Mullins was diagnosed Game, and that was the Lugnuts. Beltran, of course, “The trips give us a .com, fill out a report at chicagotribune.com/corrections, with spinal cancer a few summer of 1933,” Chainski became a nine-time All- chance to talk bout things or call the Reader Help line at 312-222-3348. months ago. 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EDITORIAL: Questions and comments about stories in the Chicago Tribune festival at the urging of a tor operator in the North Mullins, Steve’s wife, said. Museum in Hyde Park, N.Y. should be directed to editors of the respective content areas. mutual friend. They hit it Side high-rise of his youth “He knows every statistic They’ve hit 31 state capi- off. Had a couple of beers, for turning him on to the that ever was.” tals. Chicagoland news: Phil Jurik, [email protected] Business: Mary Ellen Podmolik, [email protected] which Chainski ended up South Siders. “Carol and I were never They’ve had front-row Sports: Amanda Kaschube, [email protected] sleeping off in Mullins’ “When the boss wasn’t invited,” Mary Jane Chain- seats (or seventh-row seats, Features: Amy Carr, [email protected] Entertainment: Scott Powers, [email protected] parked car. there, they’d play catch ski said. or 14th-row seats) to a Opinion: John McCormick, [email protected] After their military serv- with me,” Chainski said. “Which is good,” Carol game they grew up study- ice ended in 1956, Chainski “We were pretty close to Mullins added. “After about ing and playing and loving, enrolled in law school at Wrigley Field. Seats in the three innings, I’m ready to and they’ve been by each Chicago Tribune (USPS 104-000) is published daily (7 days) at 160 N. Northwestern University. bleachers were 55 cents leave.” other’s side through it all. Stetson Ave., Chicago, IL 60601; Chicago Tribune Company, LLC, Publisher; periodicals postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional mailing offices. Mullins went to the Uni- apiece.” The trip this summer, How do you top the Postmaster: Send changes to the Chicago Tribune, Mail Subscription versity of Michigan to earn No matter. He was a the one that will culminate beauty and magic in that? Division, 777 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60654. an MBA. White Sox guy, thanks to with the 100th park, will be Copyright 2019 Chicago Tribune Company, LLC. All rights reserved as to entire content. Both had grown up in those games of catch. The a family affair. Join the Heidi Stevens Bal- and around Chicago — summer after seventh Mullins and Chainski ancing Act Facebook group, Mullins on the North grade, when his family plan to fly into Salt Lake where she continues the Shore, Chainski in Chicago moved to Lake Forest, City and drive to two games conversation around her INSIDE until fourth grade and then Chainski’s favorite Sundays in Utah — the Ogden Rap- columns and hosts occa- in Lake Forest. Back in the were the ones when he tors and the Orem Owlz. sional live chats. A+E News 9 Editorials News 8 Midwest as adults, they could get up early, walk to From there, they’ll hit a Business News 7 Nation & World News 5 rekindled the friendship Mass, hop on a train to Grand Junction Rockies [email protected] Comics News 12 Weather Sports 10 that began at Oktoberfest. Chicago, switch to another game in Colorado before Twitter @heidistevens13

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City vows suit after Smollett refuses to pay Attorney says actor calls for Foxx’s resignation, saying dropped March 26. restoring public confidence” in she was “democratically elected to “Your claim that Smollett filed a Foxx’s office and Cook County ‘will not be intimidated’ serve” — and “that’s what she false police report and orches- courts. should do.” trated his own attack is false and Foxx has faced calls for her By Megan Crepeau The outgoing mayor’s support defamatory,” the letter said. resignation from some quarters Chicago Tribune came a day after the president of O’Brien’s petition comes on the after the perplexing decision to the Chicago Fraternal Order of heels of a similar filing Thursday drop the charges at an unan- Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s admin- Police and some 30 police leaders from Saani Mohammed, who nounced court hearing on March istration says it is drafting a lawsuit from throughout the suburbs gave served as a Cook County prose- 26 without the actor acknowledg- after “Empire” actor Jussie Smol- a vote of no confidence on Foxx. cutor from November until last ing guilt. lett failed to meet the city’s The city’s planned lawsuit month, when he left to start his Prosecutors insisted that day self-imposed deadline to pay against Smollett will pursue “the JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE own practice. that the evidence against the actor $130,000 to cover the cost of the full measure of damages” allowed “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett Both seek a hearing May 2 was solid, but then Foxx backped- police investigation into his alleg- by city law, a statement issued by refuses Chicago’s demand to pay before the Criminal Division’s aled in a Tribune op-ed, writing edly staged attack on himself. the Law Department said. the city $130,000. presiding Judge LeRoy Martin Jr. that unspecified aspects of the A defiant letter by Smollett’s In response, celebrity attorney In her petition, O’Brien homed case would have made a convic- lawyer warned the city against Mark Geragos, who represents 16 felony counts of disorderly in on how Foxx said she recused tion “uncertain.” suing him, saying the actor “will Smollett, vowed a vigorous de- conduct alleging he staged the herself in the early stages of the Emanuel, caught by surprise by not be intimidated into paying the fense, warning that Emanuel, po- attack. In a stunning about-face Smollett investigation — only to the decision, blasted the reversal demanded sum.” lice Superintendent Eddie John- last week, however, Foxx’s office claim last week that it was not a at the time, saying, “It is not on the Meanwhile, a second petition in son and other key players in the abruptly dropped all charges recusal “in the legal sense” that level from beginning to end and as many days was filed seeking the whirlwind legal saga would be against him, sparking furious pub- would have required the entire there needs to be a level of appointment of a special prose- required to give sworn testimony. lic backlash from Johnson and office to withdraw from the prose- accountability throughout the sys- cutor to investigate last week’s “Mr. Smollett’s preference re- Emanuel. cution. tem.” sudden dismissal of charges mains, however, that this matter Two days later, the city notified “She is our lawyer. We are her On Friday, the mayor tried to against Smollett by Cook County be closed and that he be allowed to Smollett’s attorneys by letter of its clients. We should be able to rely tamp down calls for Foxx’s resig- State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office. move on with his life,” Geragos demand that he pay $130,106 — upon our lawyer’s word,” the nation, noting that she held an The petition by Sheila O’Brien, wrote in the letter made public the cost of the police overtime petition said. “To find that Foxx’s elected position. a former Illinois Appellate Court Friday. hours expended in the investiga- clear statement of recusal was “As she has said herself and I judge, said Foxx’s actions “create Smollett, who is African-Ameri- tion into his allegations. something other than a recusal have said and others, that we as a an appearance of impropriety, a can and openly gay, found himself The letter warned that the city would indicate that she was being city deserve answers to the ques- perception that justice was not at the center of an international might sue if Smollett did not pay less than truthful in her handling tions that remain unanswered, served here, that Mr. Smollett media firestorm after he reported by Thursday. of the Smollett case and in her and there will be a process to get to received special treatment.” in late January being the victim of In response, Geragos wrote that statements to the public.” the bottom of that,” he told Also Friday, Emanuel, who last an attack by two people shouting Smollett “vehemently denies mak- O’Brien declined to comment reporters. week condemned the stunning racist and homophobic slurs. ing any false statements,” echoing on her petition Friday but wrote in dismissal of charges as a “white- But after Chicago police investi- the actor’s public assertions of the filing that she had no agenda [email protected] wash of justice,” spoke out against gated, Smollett was charged with innocence after charges were “other than seeking the truth and Twitter @crepeau Agreement reached, ending strike at UIC Teaching assistants will having pay docked in May.” UIC confirmed the end of the return to work Monday strike in a campus announcement from Chancellor Michael By Dawn Rhodes Amiridis, Provost Susan Poser and Chicago Tribune Vice Chancellor Robert Barish. “We have always valued our After three weeks, teaching and graduate employees and their con- graduate assistants at the Uni- tributions to our academic mis- versity of Illinois at Chicago have sion,” the administrators said. ended their strike after reaching a “This agreement will help ensure tentative agreement with the ad- a solid foundation for the future of ministration for a new contract, our graduate workers while sup- union leaders announced Friday porting all students as they pursue afternoon. their educational goals at Chi- Jeff Schuhrke and Anne cago’s public research university.” Kirkner, co-presidents of the Union leaders said they will Graduate Employees Organiza- have a meeting Monday with tion, said they have a three-year members to discuss the terms of contract proposal to be reviewed the contract and begin voting to and voted on by the union’s more ratify it. Administrators said de- than 1,500 members. The contract tails will be available once both would secure pay raises, slash parties approve it. mandatory fees and reduce costs Graduate workers resumed for university-provided health picketing Friday morning and ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE care. joined a rally organized by under- Students file into a negotiating room after a rally to support graduate and teaching assistants who were on Union members continued graduate students in the after- strike at University of Illinois at Chicago on Friday. The strike ended later in the day. their strike Friday after the two noon. About 200 students and sides could not immediately final- faculty members — themselves in showed few signs of compromise Student employees were seek- cost for dependents. ize an agreement allowing the the midst of contract negotiations until late this week. ing to waive at least part of that Though one week of the strike graduate student workers, who — gathered to criticize university After daylong sessions Wednes- charge, saying it is a major strain overlapped with spring break on had been on strike since March 19, leadership while also celebrating day and Thursday, the union says on their income, but university campus, it affected academic oper- to return to work without being significant improvements in the the two sides were prepared to officials were steadfast that fees ations. docked pay. proposed contract. agree to a $2,550 increase to are a critical source of income for At least 550 classes were can- The two sides settled that issue “We just won the best contract minimum salaries over the three- the campus. celed in the first week of the after another bargaining session that our union has ever bar- year contract, equating to a 14 The planned fee increase was walkout, March 19-22, according Friday afternoon, according to gained,” Kirkner said. percent pay bump overall for those approved to help support the to documents obtained by the union leaders, who said their Ariana Antonelli, a junior study- who are paid the minimum of expansion and remodeling of the Tribune. Students complained of a members have agreed to return to ing English, said she has joined the $18,065, which is for 20 hours of campus student centers, accord- backlog of assignments not being work Monday. graduate workers on the picket work per week, nine months per ing to Michael Ginsburg, the graded and confusion over how to “The settlement forbids retalia- lines throughout the strike. year. Union leaders said that associate vice chancellor for hu- complete coursework, a particu- tion for participation in the strike “Many classes have been would represent the largest raise man resources. larly stressful situation as students and it allows TAs and GAs the thrown into a panic, trying to in the union’s history. The tentative agreement also are gearing up for final exams. opportunity to make up any work resume instruction without a ma- About half the graduate assist- would halve the added fee for The spring terms ends May 3. hours they missed during the jority of its instructors,” Antonelli ants earn the minimum salary, international students from $130 The graduate student union has strike by May 3rd,” GEO leaders said. “The graduate students are union leaders said. to $65 per semester, the union been working without a contract posted on Facebook. the backbone of our university, A sticking point in negotiations said. since September. Thursday’s bar- “What this means is nobody and the administration has been had been the union’s desire to Student employees also would gaining session was the 30th will have pay docked in the April treating them as if they were the offset fees that are charged to see reduced prices for health between the two sides. paycheck and everyone will have appendix.” graduate students. The fees are insurance over the contract and, the right to make up lost hours The agreement Friday marks a increasing from $431 to $481 per for the first time, could have the [email protected] between now and May 3rd to avoid rapid resolution to a dispute that semester in the fall. university cover a portion of the Twitter @rhodes_dawn Pritzker puts Jahn-designed Thompson Center on market Building served as state process. The eventual buyer will Pritzker spokeswoman Jordan before the state accepts proposals the State of Illinois Building and have to enter into an agreement Abudayyeh said the sale of the from companies interested in re- later renamed for former Gov. headquarters in Loop with the city of Chicago and the building “is long overdue and will developing the site, but there are James R. “Big Jim” Thompson, on CTA to maintain operation of the allow the state to leverage one of several issues aside from zoning its annual list of the city’s most By Dan Petrella Clark/Lake CTA station that oc- our biggest assets to help stabilize and the transit station that could endangered buildings several Chicago Tribune cupies part of the building. the pension system.” complicate the process. times in recent years. If the building is sold, state The state plans to enter into For one, the retail space in the Ward Miller, the group’s execu- Gov. J.B. Pritzker cleared the employees will be moved across discussions with the city and 17-story building’s glass-enclosed tive director, said he hopes the way for Illinois to sell the James R. LaSalle Street to the Michael A. Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot in the atrium and lower-level food court state will sell the building to a Thompson Center, the controver- Bilandic Building and to other next six months over the CTA is controlled by Boston’s developer who will honor its sial state government building in state-owned or rented offices, station and possible zoning Winthrop Realty Trust and Chi- postmodern design and possibly the Loop that opened in 1985 and according to the governor’s office. changes needed to attract a devel- cago’s Marc Realty through a protect it by seeking landmark in recent years has fallen into The legislature approved the oper to the site. A Lightfoot master lease that doesn’t expire status. disrepair. bill while Rauner was still in office spokeswoman did not respond until 2034. The state likely would “There are so many aspects of Pritzker’s predecessor, Repub- but waited until Pritzker was Friday to a request for comment. have to buy out the lease before the building that are very impor- lican Gov. Bruce Rauner, pushed sworn in to send it to the gover- Rauner and outgoing Mayor the space could be redeveloped, tant,” Miller said. “It has a huge for years to sell the Thompson nor’s desk. Unlike Rauner, Rahm Emanuel wrangled over the and it’s unclear what that would plaza and open space that should Center to help stabilize the state’s Pritzker has said he isn’t counting issue for years, with Emanuel mean for existing tenants. be preserved.” finances, and lawmakers even on revenue from the sale to fund attempting to use zoning changes Abudayyeh did not respond Like many state facilities, the counted on $300 million in reve- day-to-day state operations. In- as leverage to gain Rauner’s sup- Friday to questions about the Thompson Center has suffered nue from selling the Helmut stead, his administration has said port for a bill that would have master lease and other issues. from years of deferred mainte- Jahn-designed building in the it wants to use proceeds from the allowed the city to restructure The state also is certain to face nance and neglect as the state current state budget. But until sale of assets such as the Thomp- some pension payments. Howev- public backlash against the pos- struggled through one financial Friday, the state hadn’t established son Center to infuse cash into the er, the city and state did agree to sibility of tearing down a well- crisis after another. “That’s not to a process for selling it. state’s severely underfunded pen- include the building as part of one known building designed by a say it can’t be restored,” Miller A bill the Democratic governor sion systems. The Pritzker admin- of the proposed sites in their failed world-famous architect. said. signed Friday lays out a two-year istration hasn’t said how much it joint bid for Amazon’s planned Advocacy group Preservation process for selling the building expects to bring in from the second headquarters. Chicago has included the Thomp- [email protected] through a competitive sealed building’s sale. It will be more than a year son Center, completed in 1985 as Twitter @PetrellaReports 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

ceived a four-year degree in Ellis law enforcement and jus- tice administration and in- Continued from Page 1 terned for District 15 before becoming a state trooper. was one of the few people During his remarks on who could make you laugh Friday, Severson recalled from the tips of your toes to his friend of 11 years. the top of your head. People “Jerry loved to be happy say you didn’t know laugh- and loved to laugh — he had ter until Jerry made you no filter,” he said, adding laugh.” that everyone had a favorite “We all wish we had Ellis story, “although 99 Jerry Ellis in our lives,” percent of the stories can’t Pritzker added, “someone be shared here.” whose kindness inspires “So take those stories and you to live better. Someone hold them close to your who has a knack for making heart and remember, for you feel good about yourself Jerry, to love, to laugh to be just by being around.” happy,” he said. The governor recounted Brenger recounted how how Ellis first became inter- Ellis loved trucks, and he ested in law enforcement. recently met him for lunch “Jerry was blessed in that and Ellis was dirty from he knew what he wanted to head to toe. Severson said do in life from his earliest he told Ellis, “ ‘You’re an days,” Pritzker said. “He absolute mess.’ And you got was with his mother, that silly grin on your face. … Debbie, when he was just a ‘It was an honest day’s few years old, and she was work, Tom.’ ” pulled over by a police “Yes, Jerry, that it was. officer. Instead of feeling For you, a productive day sorry for his mother, he was STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE was getting as dirty as you in awe of the officer who The casket of Illinois State Trooper Gerald Ellis is carried after his funeral Friday in Grayslake. Ellis, 36, was killed March 30 could by climbing under wrote her a ticket.” by a driver going the wrong way on the Tri-State Tollway. big, loud, stinky trucks,” he Ellis, 36, was an 11-year said as people laughed. veteran of District 15, which week, Ellis ma- pher Lambert, 34, state? You answer, ‘Send when he was hit. The governor’s remarks patrols the Illinois Tollway neuvered into the was killed while me,’ ” he said, quoting a Ellis grew up in Macomb, also touched on the death of system. oncoming vehi- responding to a Bible verse from Isaiah. where he hunted deer with the three state troopers this According to authorities, cle’s path to pro- traffic crash on In- “Who will get hit in their his father and made the year. he was heading north on the tect another vehi- terstate 294 in the squad car and survive seri- National Honor Society at “From the bottom of my Tri-State Tollway around cle. Northbrook area. ous injuries and go right West Prairie High School, heart, I grieve with you this 3:25 a.m. March 30 just Ellis is the third Kelly said it has back to patrol like Trooper where he was also a mem- week,” Pritzker said. “I south of Route 176 when a state trooper to been 22 years since Ellis did in 2009? You an- ber of the Future Farmers of promise our work together wrong-way driver came die in the line of the Illinois State swer, ‘Send me.’ Who will America. in the year ahead will be down the road. duty this year. Ellis Police lost two drive head on into danger to He joined the U.S. Army equal to the memory of He and the other driver, Trooper troopers in as protect others? The answer in September 2000 and those we’ve lost, and I thank 44-year-old Dan Davies, of Brooke Jones-Story, 34, a many days, and 66 years was and is, all troopers,” he served in Iraq, Germany all of you and your families Calumet City, were killed in 12-year veteran of the force, since losing three in one said, referring to an incident and El Salvador. for the sacrifices you make the ensuing head-on colli- was killed March 28 while year, “and it’s only April.” on 2009 where Ellis was When he returned from for the people of Illinois.” sion. According to an un- conducting a traffic stop “Who will risk life and blocking traffic because of military service, he at- confirmed report that cir- west of Rockford, and in limb to keep safe the high- someone threatening to tended Western Illinois [email protected] culated on social media this January, Trooper Christo- ways and byways of our jump off a tollway bridge University, where he re- Twitter @abderholden

four days,” Trump said as legislation that would reports, officers are investi- Border he left the White House. “I tighten asylum rules to Pitzen gating allegations made by never changed my mind at make it harder for people Rini against others. In the Continued from Page 1 all. I may shut it down at to qualify. Continued from Page 1 reports, officers often ques- some point.” “Since our founding, tion Rini about whether he’s illegal crossings. “It’s a The president’s visit this country has been a Newport police then con- being truthful. colossal surge, and it’s came a day after he with- place of refuge — a safe tacted FBI officials, who Rini had twice previously overwhelming our immi- drew his nominee to lead haven for people fleeing contacted several other law claimed to be a victim of gration system. We can’t U.S. Immigration and Cus- tyranny, oppression and enforcement agencies. They juvenile sex trafficking, take you anymore. Our toms Enforcement. Long- violence. His words show a responded “exactly as you Glassman said, citing an FBI country is full.” time border official Ron total disregard of the Con- would hope they would,” SHARON HALL affidavit. The Medina police As Air Force One tou- Vitiello appeared to be stitution, our justice sys- Glassman said. Ultimately, Brian Rini, whom author- records show Rini made ched down in the state, cruising toward confirma- tem, and what it means to officials started missing ities said claimed he was such a claim in November California and 19 other tion, but Trump said Fri- be an American,” said children and interstate sex Timmothy Pitzen, was 2013. states that are suing day that he wanted to go in Democratic Gov. Gavin trafficking investigations, he photographed Wednesday “Brian (later) indicated Trump over his emergency a “tougher direction.” Newsom. said. in Newport, Ky. that he made everything declaration to build a bor- Trump, as he often does, Trump has been in- Meanwhile, the person up,” Officer Joshua der wall requested a court mixed fact with fiction creasingly exasperated at had complained of abdomi- hair who looked physically Grusendorf wrote in his order to stop money from when warning of the his inability to halt the nal pain, Glassman said. different from the photo she Nov. 13, 2013, report. “I being diverted to fund the threat at the border. When swelling number of mi- Officials also expected had of Timmothy with very explained to Brian the im- project. But Trump, who complaining about the grants entering the coun- someone who had been fine, straight hair. portance of being truthful ratcheted up his hard-line Flores legal settlement that try, including thousands missing and abducted for The earlobes also were about these incidents and immigration rhetoric in re- governs treatment of mi- who have been released several years would have different. Rini’s nose and the seriousness of reporting cent weeks, declared that grant children and fam- after arriving because bor- experienced trauma, so the nostrils also looked very crimes that did not happen.” his move, which included ilies, he blamed “Judge der officials have no space person was taken to Cincin- different, with a more Another report states vetoing a congressional Flores, whoever you may for them. Arrests along the nati Children’s Hospital for downward and curved nose, Rini served time in a ju- vote, was necessary. be.” southern border have sky- treatment, interviews with a she said. venile detention center after Also Friday, House Flores was an unaccom- rocketed in recent months, forensic psychologist and to “It was radically different falsely claiming in October Democrats filed a lawsuit panied 15-year-old girl and border agents were on confirm his identity, author- from what you’d expect,” 2013 that someone was go- seeking to prevent Trump from El Salvador. track to make 100,000 ar- ities said. Sammarco said. “It is highly ing to bomb a school. from spending more mon- He also downplayed the rests or denials of entry in There, he told officers unlikely, but the bottom line Rini was convicted of ey than Congress has ap- claims of people seeking March, a 12-year high. working with an FBI task is that it’s so important to passing bad checks in 2015 proved to erect barriers asylum at the border, More than half of those are force that he was Timmothy chase all the leads, espe- and later sentenced to 55 along the southwestern declaring without evi- families with children, Pitzen and gave details cially on a case with a child days in Medina County Jail border. Congress approved dence that many are gang who require extra care. about what he said was his whose family is desperate to after violating his probation just under $1.4 billion for members while comparing The southern border is abduction. He said he had get him back. in that case, according to work on border barricades. their efforts to find safety nearly 2,000 miles long been suffering from phys- “You can’t just go on a Medina County court re- Trump has asserted he can in the U.S. to special coun- and already has about 650 ical and sexual abuse, and hunch. You need to have cords. use his powers as chief sel Robert Mueller’s inves- miles of different types of only recently escaped from scientific means. God forbid Aurora police Sgt. Bill executive to transfer an tigation of Russian inter- barriers. Most of the fenc- a location in Cincinnati, you tell the family one way Rowley said Friday the po- additional $6.7 billion to ference in the 2016 elec- ing was built during Glassman said. He later re- or another and it turns out lice department is disap- wall construction. tions. George W. Bush’s adminis- peated the claim that he was wrong, you are putting them pointed, but he does not Trump, who earlier in “It’s a scam, it’s a hoax,” tration, and there have Timmothy to FBI agents. through torture. think Rini’s alleged hoax the week threatened to Trump said. “I know about been updates throughout The person declined to “He had a lot of specific will harm their continuing shut down the border over hoaxes. I just went other administrations. provide fingerprints while information, and at the time, investigation into Tim- the high numbers of mi- through a hoax.” Trump has yet to com- he was at the hospital, but we didn’t know how he got mothy’s disappearance. grants trying to enter the As the president showed plete any new mileage of did agree to a swab for DNA it,” Sammarco said. “He “Sure, we’re disappoint- country, appeared to walk off the renovated section of fencing or other barriers testing, Glassman said. The made that claim over and ed, obviously,” he said. back his comments Thurs- the barrier to reporters, a anywhere on the border, sample was compared with over again to federal author- “We’re all parents, and in day. He said Friday that it balloon depicting Trump though he declared Friday Timmothy’s parents’ DNA, ities, so we have to take that this case in particular we was because Mexico had as a baby floated farther that at least 400 miles of and the results indicated he seriously.” would all think of ourselves gotten tougher in stopping down the border. And as the border barrier would was not related. Instead, the Glassman also said the as surrogates to Timmothy an influx of immigrants Trump landed in Califor- be erected over the next sample matched Rini, a matter had to be handled on a certain level. But we from moving north. nia, the state’s governor two years. His adminis- known felon who had been seriously. understood from the onset “Mexico has been abso- ripped the president’s tration has only replaced released from prison March “One can imagine that if that there was no assuranc- lutely terrific for the last push for Congress to pass existing fencing. 7 following a conviction for you were actually a child es that this was going to be burglary and vandalism. Of- who had been abducted him, and we can’t let this ficers confronted Rini with since 2011 and subjected to disappointment cloud or di- the DNA results, and he who knows what, if those minish our ability to work then said he was not Tim- allegations were true, who the next lead just as hard.” mothy, Glassman said. knows what kind of condi- From the get-go, Aurora Timmothy was 6 when tion that person would be police treated the situation his father dropped him off in?” he said. “So it’s incum- as an informational tip, albe- at Greenman Elementary bent on law enforcement it a tip larger in scope than School in Aurora on May 11, doing the investigation to previous tips, Rowley said. 2011. 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May again asks EU for a Brexit delay There are concerns push further EU integra- ment elections if it is going abrupt departure tion. to leave. April 12 is the last One EU diplomat said day for Britain to signal from bloc could fuel that there was rising con- whether it will field candi- chaos, hurt economy cern among member states dates. that they would not get May said in her letter that “sincere cooperation” from Britain is reluctantly ready By Gregory Katz Britain, which could hurt to begin preparations for and Raf Casert how the bloc functions. the European elections if no Associated Press “There are important de- Brexit deal is reached in the cisions to be taken after EU interim. LONDON — British elections,” said the official, She said she is making Prime Minister Theresa who spoke on condition of the preparations even May on Friday again sought anonymity to comment on though she believes it is not to delay Brexit until June 30 closed-door meetings pre- in the interest of either to avoid a chaotic with- paring for next week’s sum- Britain or the EU for her drawal from the European mit. country to participate be- Union in one week, al- There also were fears cause it is leaving the bloc. though a key leader of the about a chaotic Brexit on May’s withdrawal plan, bloc suggested an even April 12. reached with the EU over longer pause in the difficult There are concerns that more than two years of divorce proceedings. such an abrupt exit without negotiations, has been re- The question over timing a deal could lead to econo- jected by the U.K. Parlia- is vital because Britain is set mic slowdown and a break- ment three times. to leave the EU without a down in food and medical She is now seeking a withdrawal deal in place on supplies as border checks compromise in a series of April 12 unless an agree- and tariffs are added talks with Labour Party ment is reached at a Brus- overnight. Massive traffic leader Jeremy Corbyn and sels summit set to take place FREDERICK FLORIN/GETTY-AFP jams could also be expected his deputies, with hopes of two days earlier. European Council President Donald Tusk urged the EU nations to offer the U.K. a flexible on highways leading to ma- winning opposition support In a letter to European extension of up to a year. He hopes to get it approved at the EU summit Wednesday. jor ferry ports. for a new divorce deal. Council President Donald The complex maneuver- The talks do not seem to Tusk, May asked for an before it was made public. manuel Macron has thus far ing on dates comes as Brit- be advancing. The Labour extension until the end of Such a move would mean seemed cagey about giving ain’s Parliament considers Party said in a statement June and agreed to make that the U.K. would need to Britain more time, saying legislation designed to pre- Friday it is “disappointed” contingency plans to take take part in the elections to the bloc cannot be held vent such a “no-deal” de- that May’s team is not part in European Parlia- the European Parliament, hostage by Britain’s political parture. offering real change. ment elections on May 23- something May has long deadlock over Brexit. Britain’s upper House of “We do need change if 26 if necessary. argued would not be in There are also concerns Lords is set to resume de- we’re going to compro- An earlier British request either side’s interest. in Europe that some British bate on the measure Mon- mise,” said Keir Starmer, the for a delay until June 30 was JACK TAYLOR/PA/ABACA PRESS The elections pose a sub- politicians who want to day. It was endorsed earlier party’s Brexit spokesman, rejected last month, amid Prime Minister Theresa May stantial stumbling block be- provoke a “no-deal” Brexit by the lower House of adding that Labour wants rising irritation from EU asked for an extension to cause Britain would be ex- might try to make trouble Commons by just one vote. the talks to continue. leaders about the political June 30 to avoid chaos. pected to take part, if it is from inside the bloc, a Despite the apparent If the talks don’t work, chaos in London. There also still an EU member, so its course that outspoken support in Parliament for a May plans a series of votes have been increasing fears undermine commerce and people have representation Brexit advocate Jacob Rees- new law to prevent a no- in Parliament to see if a that the longer the U.K. hurt many EU nations. in the European Parliament. Mogg suggested Friday. deal exit, the decision is in majority-backed plan can stays, the more it will ob- Two EU officials said Officials worry that the He tweeted that “if a long the hands of the EU, not emerge. struct EU policies and Tusk wants a one-year pe- legitimacy of European in- extension leaves us stuck in Britain. It is the first country Ideas being discussed in- plans. riod, which has been stitutions could be jeopar- the EU, we should be as to try to leave the bloc, and clude keeping Britain in a Tusk proposed a longer dubbed a “flextension,” and dized if the population of a difficult as possible.” the formal “Article 50” exit customs union with the EU time frame Friday and he hopes to get it approved at member state is not in- The Conservative Party procedure has never been after it leaves the bloc, as urged the 27 remaining EU the EU summit scheduled volved in the process. lawmaker suggested using tested before. All 27 nations well as the possibility of a nations to offer the U.K. a for Wednesday. EU nations already have Britain’s position to veto have to agree unanimously second referendum. flexible extension of up to a The officials spoke on watched nearly three years any EU budget increases, on an extension. There is fierce opposition year to make sure the nation condition of anonymity be- of political anxiety over block the establishment of The Europeans would from Brexit backers in the doesn’t leave the bloc in a cause they weren’t author- Brexit. an EU army, and make it prefer that Britain not take Conservative Party to these chaotic way that could ized to disclose information French President Em- impossible for Macron to part in the European Parlia- options.

NEWS BRIEFING Weiner Staff and news services ordered to register as a Government watchdog to study sex offender Medicare chief’s publicity costs NEW YORK — Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner WASHINGTON — A crats. The Centers for has been ordered to regis- government watchdog Medicare and Medicaid ter as a sex offender as he said Friday that it will Services stopped work on nears the end of a 21- review costly outside con- the contracts this week month prison sentence for tracts to provide publicity while HHS, its parent having illicit online con- for Medicare chief Seema agency, conducts its own tact with a 15-year-old girl. Verma, whose agency review. A New York City judge oversees health insurance Democrats complained Friday designated Weiner programs covering more that Verma has steered a Level 1 sex offender, than 100 million Ameri- taxpayer money to politi- meaning he’s thought to cans. cal allies at the same time have a low risk of reof- The Health and Human her agency slashed the ad fending. Services inspector gener- budget for the Affordable Weiner must register al’s office said it will exam- Care Act, hindering ALASTAIR GRANT/AP for a minimum of 20 years. ine several publicity con- enrollment. A van with images of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and former U.S. Army soldier He’s required to verify his tracts, following a request There was no immedi- Chelsea Manning on its side Friday drives near the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. address every year and by congressional Demo- ate response from Verma. WikiLeaks said Assange could be expelled from the building within “hours to days.” visit a police station every three years to have a new picture taken. Weiner didn’t attend U.S. adds oil-sector companies, Friday’s court hearing. Pair of U.S. citizens among 11 He’s in a halfway house ships to Venezuela sanctions list after serving most of his sentence at a prison in WASHINGTON — The Houston that Maduro detained in Saudi crackdown Massachusetts. U.S. added two companies “must go” because of the He’s due to be released involved in shipping oil “suffering he has brought” ISTANBUL — Saudi by Saudi agents in Istanbul. cording to people briefed May 14. from Venezuela to Cuba, to the people of that coun- Arabia detained two dual Many of the latest arrests on the arrests, who spoke Before being sentenced, along with nearly three try. The U.S. and other U.S.-Saudi citizens this occurred Thursday. on the condition of ano- Weiner, a Democrat, said dozen ships, to a financial countries contend week during a roundup of Those detained included nymity because they feared he had been a “very sick sanctions list aimed at Maduro's election last activists, intellectuals and Salah al-Haidar, a dual U.S.- retaliation by Saudi author- man.” increasing pressure on year was illegitimate. writers, including support- Saudi citizen and son of ities. Venezuelan President Also Friday, the State ers of Saudi feminists and feminist Aziza al-Yousef. A State Department Nicolas Maduro to step Department said Switzer- advocates for Palestinian Yousef, who is on trial with spokeswoman confirmed down. The firms are Bal- land has agreed to repre- rights, human rights other Saudi women’s rights Friday that two U.S. citi- Cosby settlement: Bill lito Bay Shipping Inc. of sent U.S. interests in Vene- groups and people briefed advocates on charges re- zens had been arrested and Cosby, 81, has agreed to Liberia and ProPer Man- zuela after the Trump on the arrests said Friday. lated to their activism, was that the U.S. had “already settle lawsuits filed by agement Inc. of Greece. administration decided to The detentions, of at temporarily released from engaged the Saudi govern- seven women who say he Meanwhile, Vice Presi- withdraw its staff from the least 11 people, signaled a custody last week. ment” on the matter, but defamed them when he dent Mike Pence said in U.S. Embassy in Caracas. revival of a crackdown on Al-Haidar has a family she declined to comment accused them of lying dissent by Crown Prince home in Vienna, Va., and further, citing privacy con- about sexual misconduct Mohammed bin Salman. lives with his wife and child siderations. allegations. The campaign, marked by in Saudi Arabia. A Saudi government me- Court documents filed waves of arrests, had qui- Another detainee, Badr dia office did not reply to an Friday in Springfield, Man kills 2, self after shooting eted somewhat in the al-Ibrahim, a doctor and email requesting details Mass., show the sides have pair of Georgia police officers months since the killing of writer, also holds dual U.S. about the detentions and negotiated a settlement journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Saudi citizenship, ac- the charges. since Cosby went to pris- — A stand- inside the house. A stand- on last fall in a separate off that began when two off ensued for the next 15 Pennsylvania sex assault Georgia police officers hours in Stockbridge, case. The comedian is were shot and wounded south of Atlanta. W.Va. mother charged in false abduction report serving a three- to 10-year Thursday ended with a By late Thursday, the prison sentence there. 16-year-old boy and his gunman would not “pro- CHARLESTON, W.Va. — was charged with falsely woman’s statement. The judge overseeing pregnant mother both vide proof of the well- A woman who told police reporting an emergency in- On Thursday, authorities the defamation case in killed by a gunman who being” of the teen and the that an Egyptian man had cident, a misdemeanor that announced they were Massachusetts must still then killed himself, au- woman. In the pre-dawn tried to kidnap her 5-year- carries up to six months in dropping charges against approve the settlement. thorities said Friday. hours, police forced their old daughter from a shop- jail and a $500 fine. the man, Mohamed Fathy The terms are confiden- The officers were re- way into the home and ping mall was jailed Friday A magistrate judge set Hussein Zayan, 54, an engi- tial. sponding to a domestic found three bodies. after the accusation unrav- bail at $20,000, Lucas said. neer from Alexandria, A Cosby spokesman disturbance Thursday The victims were iden- eled, a police detective said. The story started to Egypt, who was in the area says an insurer authorized when they came under tified as Arkeyvion White, Barboursville Police De- crumble when no wit- for work. He cried as he the settlement and that fire by the gunman, who 16, and his mother, Sandra tective Greg Lucas said nesses could be found and greeted family members the comedian did not sign then barricaded himself White. Santana Renee Adams, 24, mall video didn’t match the upon his release from jail. off on them. 6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 Biden ‘putting everything together’ for campaign By Thomas Beaumont women — from prominent teachers, sanitation and and Nicholas lawmakers to former electrical line workers was Riccardi staffers — who praised him treasured and the nation felt Associated Press as a warm, affectionate per- it had a common purpose. son and a supportive boss. Saying his father, a sales- WASHINGTON — For- But several other women man, told him to respect mer Vice President Joe Bid- have also come forward to everyone, Biden alluded to en on Friday made light of recount their own awkward various “sophisticated his recent controversy interactions with him. friends” who don’t get the about crossing physical Flores panned Biden’s re- significance of treating boundaries with women, marks Friday, tweeting: “To blue-collar laborers as and he signaled in a resolute make light of something as equals. speech to union activists serious as consent degrades “All you’re looking for is that he’s ready to run for the conversation women to be treated fairly, with president as a moderate everywhere are coura- respect, with some dignity,” Democrat in a party that has geously trying to have.” Biden said. “Because you been drifting left. Ultra Violet, a women’s matter.” Biden, 76, opened his rights group that initially Biden also noted he’d speech to a conference of urged Biden to do better, gotten criticism from the electrical workers joking also reacted sharply: left for saying Democrats that he had “permission” to “Joe Biden’s ‘jokes’ were should work with Republi- hug the union leader who shameful, and not how a cans to get things done, and introduced him. The re- so-called ‘champion of in defending President mark won cheers from the women’ should act,” the Barack Obama’s signature overwhelmingly male audi- MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP group posted on Twitter. law, the Affordable Care Act, ence, but provoked some of Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the IBEW conference on Friday. “He sent a very clear signal which some Democratic the activist women Biden to women today — he just presidential aspirants want has sought to convince he intended to join the race for support from traditional falls on ideological lines, he doesn’t respect them.” to replace with a single- “gets” their concerns about the Democratic presidential Democrats and the work- said, “I’m an Obama-Biden Biden did say the contro- payer health care system. his famously touchy-feely, nomination, telling report- ing-class voters who backed Democrat, man. And I’m versy “is going to have to “We need to build on it,” and some say dated, style. ers he’s “putting everything Donald Trump in 2016. proud of it.” change somewhat how I Biden said of the law. “What During his speech and together, man.” He noted Biden said criticism of his Signs of shifts in feelings campaign.” we can’t do is blow it up.” after, Biden defended his his lawyers had warned him bipartisan leanings was in the party have been That controversy aside, Shortly after Biden was focus on the “personal con- to speak carefully about his coming from the “far left” evident in recent com- Biden’s address seemed in- finished speaking, Trump nection” in politics. intentions but said he ex- and reupped his appeal for plaints about Biden’s his- tended to highlight how he hit back. “I’ve employed “I’m sorry I didn’t under- pected to “be standing be- compromise — a sometimes tory of publicly affectionate could win back white, blue- thousands of Electrical stand more. I’m not sorry fore you all relatively soon.” unpopular view in the behavior with women. Ne- collar workers like those Workers,” the president for any of my intentions,” he He also suggested his Trump-era. vada politician Lucy Flores who supported Trump in tweeted as his plane flew told reporters. “I’m not strategy. “The vast majority of the said she was uncomfortable 2016. He seemed to criticize toward the Mexican border sorry for anything I’ve ever In a nostalgia-soaked members of the Democratic when Biden kissed her on his own party for walking with California. “They will done — I’ve never been speech, Biden made clear party are still basically libe- the back of the head back- away from the demo- be voting for me!” disrespectful, intentionally, he would position himself ral to moderate Democrats stage at a 2014 campaign graphic. However, the IBEW en- to a man or a woman.” outside the progressive in the traditional sense,” event. Her account was He recounted a time dorsed Hillary Clinton over Biden all but declared he wing of the party and seek Biden said. As to where he countered by scores of when, he said, the dignity of Trump in 2016.

SUSAN WALSH/AP Gen. Thomas Waldhauser ordered a new review that shows a woman and a child were killed in a U.S. airstrike that targeted al-Shabab insurgents last year. Military review reveals civilian deaths in U.S. Somalia strike By Lolita C. Baldor evidence” that the U.S. was Associated Press responsible for four of the airstrikes and that it’s plau- WASHINGTON — Just sible the U.S. conducted the weeks after insisting that fifth strike. It said 14 civil- American airstrikes in So- ians were killed and eight malia had killed no civilians, were injured. U.S. Africa Command said U.S. Africa Command at Friday that new informa- the time said it looked at the tion reveals that a woman five strikes and concluded and a child died last April there were no civilian casu- when a U.S. strike targeted alties in four of them. In the al-Shabab militants. fifth case the command said The revelation comes on there were no U.S. strikes in the heels of a report by that area on that day. Amnesty International that The April 2018 strike that charged last month that as officials said they learned many as two dozen civilians about this week was not one had been killed or wounded of those detailed by Am- in U.S. airstrikes in Somalia. nesty International. Military officials at the According to Karns, time rejected Amnesty In- Waldhauser launched the ternational’s conclusions. audit soon after the Am- But the report, combined nesty International report with questions from Con- came out in an effort to gress and a recent spike in make sure the command U.S. strikes in Somalia, was doing everything pos- prompted Gen. Thomas sible to investigate potential Waldhauser, head of Africa civilian casualties. He said Command, to order an in- Lt. Gen. James Vechery, a depth review of the matter. deputy commander at Afri- Earlier this week, that ca Command, is leading the ongoing audit uncovered audit team and received the April 2018 drone strike information about the new near El Burr that killed four civilian deaths on Tuesday, al-Shabab militants along as the review was progress- with the woman and the ing. child in a vehicle. This year there have been Air Force Col. Chris 28 U.S. airstrikes in Somalia, Karns said information compared with 47 in all of about their deaths was ne- last year, and about 800 ver sent to Africa Command al-Shabab militants have headquarters, so command- been killed. Al-Shabab is ers were unaware of them linked to al-Qaida and is the until this week. He said that deadliest militant group in the reporting error is being the region. addressed and that com- The extremist group manders believe the two holds large parts of rural civilian deaths were an “iso- central and southern Soma- lated situation,” but the au- lia and carries out deadly dit is continuing. attacks in the capital, Moga- “Credibility, transpar- dishu, as part of its violent ency and accountability are campaign to establish an fundamental to military op- Islamic state in the long- erations,” Waldhauser said chaotic Horn of Africa na- in a statement. “It is criti- tion. cally important that people Military leaders have re- understand we adhere to peatedly said they rigor- exacting standards and ously assess targets to en- when we fall short, we sure no civilians will be hurt acknowledge shortcomings or killed. and take appropriate ac- Amnesty International tion.” and Africa Command offi- In its report last month, cials have said that the Amnesty International said strikes usually take place in it analyzed satellite imagery hostile areas controlled by and other data and inter- al-Shabab militants. Those viewed 65 witnesses and conditions make it difficult survivors of five airstrikes, for civilians or military which were detailed in the troops to conduct on-site report. The report con- investigations, do inter- cluded there was “credible views and gather evidence. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 7 BUSINESS

Programmer’s fate in Chicago jury’s hands Software developer otti told the Tribune Friday. At the core of Thakkar’s accused of helping case is whether he knew the software he designed for trader make Sarao would be used to illegal profits commit securities fraud. “While Sarao came up By Robert Channick with the idea for this auto- Chicago Tribune mated back-of-the-book function to trick and cheat As stock market crashes other traders and investors, go, the so-called flash crash he couldn’t build it,” U.S. in May 2010 holds a notori- Attorney Michael O’Neill ous place in financial his- said during opening state- tory. Within minutes, bil- ments. “He needed a so- lions of dollars in wealth phisticated programmer were wiped out when equi- who understood trading. ties markets mysteriously He needed the defendant. plunged before rebounding. And the defendant was all The episode rattled in- too willing to join in this vestors around the world, scheme and build and refine shaking faith in the integrity this program for Sarao.” of equities markets. It also Mariotti, a former U.S. showed the power of an attorney in Chicago who emerging area of finance successfully prosecuted the called high-frequency trad- first federal spoofing case in ing. 2015 against a New Jersey But for Navinder Sarao, GOFUNDME futures trader, Michael Cos- the rogue trader whose al- A GoFundMe page raises money for the defense of Jitesh Thakkar, a Naperville software developer who allegedly helped a cia, said that Thakkar had gorithm set off the flash British trader manipulate financial markets and reap millions in illegal profits. no knowledge that his soft- crash, the episode was a ware would be used for lesson learned. gram that allegedly helped side of the trade. cient for me to spoof the Communicating through illegal trading. He needed a better way Sarao reap millions through Sarao, who said he made market,” Sarao said Monday emails and over the phone, Thakkar was just “doing to manipulate the market — spoofing — a type of finan- $40 million over six years during the trial in a Chicago Sarao and Thakkar refined his job” for a client, Mariotti and, federal prosecutors say, cial chicanery that lever- trading financial instru- federal courtroom. a function, known as a said during the trial. he found the answer in ages market movement by ments called E-Mini S&P On Thursday, U.S. Dis- “back-of-the-book” order, “What if a used car sales- Jitesh Thakkar, an obscure placing and canceling large 500 futures through the trict Judge Robert Gettle- that minutely changed the man could be charged with programmer from orders at warp speed. CME from his parents’ sub- man acquitted Thakkar, 42, size of the order to keep a crime because the car he Naperville who is now fac- Spoofing tries to con- urban London home, on a conspiracy charge. But moving it to the back of the sold turned out to be the ing trial on charges that he vince unwitting investors pleaded guilty in 2017 to final arguments in the trial line behind other orders. If getaway car in a bank rob- helped Sarao secure mil- that the market is doing one federal spoofing and wire are scheduled for Monday it got partially filled, the bery?” Mariotti asked the lions in illicit profits. thing, while the spoofer fraud charges. He agreed to morning on two counts of program would instantly jury during opening state- On Monday, a Chicago then jumps in and profits off forfeit $12.8 million in ill- aiding and abetting Sarao’s cancel the rest of the order, ments, according to court federal jury will begin delib- the movement. gotten gains and faces up to spoofing scheme. preventing Sarao from fully transcripts. erations on Thakkar’s fu- The tactic uses electronic 30 years in prison. When Sarao approached completing the bogus As part of the judge’s ture after he was charged high-speed computer trad- While the flash crash Thakkar in 2011, he said he transaction. ruling to throw out the last year with conspiracy ing to flood the market with incident predates his asso- had already worked with Sarao paid Thakkar’s conspiracy charge Thurs- and aiding and abetting an bogus large orders designed ciation with Thakkar and two other software devel- firm $24,200 for the soft- day, Gettleman called it a illegal trading practice to create a false sense of Edge Financial, Sarao also opers, but had yet to find ware, which he used until “thin case” against Thakkar, known as spoofing. The supply or demand, trigger- agreed to testify against his someone who could create April 2015, making millions but agreed to let the jury trial has been playing out ing price movement. Ideal- software provider in the the right high-speed trading before he was arrested for decide the remaining this week in a Chicago ly, the false orders are can- hopes of getting a reduced program to properly ex- spoofing and wire fraud. counts. courtroom. celed before they are filled, sentence. A status hearing is ecute his strategy. Specif- Thakkar retained the rights Edge Financial remains a Thakkar’s small Chicago- while the trader fills a real, set for July. ically, he needed a feature to resell the customized going concern. based consulting firm, Edge usually much smaller order, Thakkar “created a com- that would automatically software, but never actually Financial Technologies, taking advantage of the arti- puter program for me tweak his spoof orders so found another buyer, de- [email protected] created a customized pro- ficial price blip on the other which made it more effi- they never got filled. fense attorney Renato Mari- Twitter @RobertChannick

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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE No to elected school board State government is considering a bill to give Chi- cagoans the elected school board provision that many locals think would be an improvement over our mayor- appointed board. I say be careful what you wish for. A truly representational elected school board assumes election conditions we just do not have in Chicago. For it to be effective and representational, a majority of eligible voters would have to participate in elections. But Chicago has embarrassingly low voter turnout in local elections. Therefore, only an extremely small slice of the population affected by board decisions would be making this very important choice. Second, this process assumes that voters take time to educate themselves about their choices, review candi- date records and policies, and choose school board candidates based on knowledge. How many voters will devote time and energy to researching 21 or more CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE school board candidates? Third, a truly representational elected school board requires candidates drawn from across a broad spec- trum of the population. Chicagoans are very familiar Migrating birds need a helping with the power and reach of the Chicago Teachers Union. It seems clear to me that this powerful union will devote huge resources to fielding and promoting hand as they fly through Chicago candidates who are sympathetic to its causes, whether this is best for Chicago Public Schools. I am skeptical that an elected school board would be truly independ- Chicago has long aimed to be a outdoor lights would be auto- glassy new store on Michigan Ave- ent in its thinking and make decisions in the best inter- friendlier milepost for migrating matically turned off between 11 p.m. nue at the Chicago River drew birds ests of CPS students. birds. Since 1995, conservationists and sunrise. The law would apply to to their deaths. It soon agreed to — Nancy Wulkan, Chicago and building managers have col- newly built large-scale buildings, dim lights overnight. The same year, laborated on a voluntary program to not homes or residential buildings Northwestern University invested turn off decorative outdoor lights on with six units or less. in safety film for its sparkling new Elected board a bad idea downtown buildings after 11 p.m. This effort is supported by Bird lakefront Kellogg School of Man- I am in complete agreement with the Tribune’s edi- Birds do fly at night, so going dark Friendly Chicago, a coalition of agement Global Hub after its bird torial (“Why an elected CPS board would be worse than reduces the chances of them being groups including the Chicago body count ratcheted up. Sterling the flawed status quo,” April 5) calling for the legislature lured by the glow, only to smash into Audubon Society, and by Chicago Bay’s plan for the riverside Lincoln to not allow an elected school board to happen. glass. Most building owners comply. architect Jeanne Gang. The House Yards development includes bird- This is, of course, not what the Chicago Teachers Still, the birds come and they die. bill, introduced by U.S. Rep. Mike friendly design. Union wants, and by allowing it to happen will sadly As many as 1 billion birds are killed Quigley of Chicago, would apply There are other ways to help. At hurt public education and charter schools going for- in building collisions each year. similar rules to federal buildings Cornell, researchers can predict the ward, not to mention the taxpayers of Chicago who will Chicago, located along a major nationwide. heaviest migration periods down to have to underwrite this fiasco. While CTU favors good migratory highway, ranks No. 1 in Not all developers welcome the days and weeks by using radar and schools, it also favors eliminating competition like pri- the United States for deaths in both potential restrictions. But the Chi- weather data. This opens up the vate and charter schools and also thinks its teachers are spring and fall, according to a new cago ordinance doesn’t demand possibility for narrowly timed, tar- grossly underpaid. Chicago taxpayers would be in for a report by the Cornell Lab of Orni- costly retrofitting — it addresses geted controls on light pollution and really rough ride. thology. only new construction and signifi- other killers, including wind tur- — Howard Kirschner, Morton Grove Two reasonable proposals, one in cant renovations, when bird- bines. Chicago and one in the U.S. House, friendly features can be considered Bird populations face other would make the winged journey less at the planning stage. Builders threats, including climate change CTU would hijack process deadly. might consider that the startling and habitat loss, that are much An elected school board? Brilliant! The biggest single The Chicago ordinance brought thud of a creature colliding with a harder to solve than lethally trans- stakeholder, the Chicago Teachers Union, will ensure by Ald. Brian Hopkins would re- window isn’t pleasant for tenants, parent windows. No one set out to that only its supporters will be elected. What’s next? quire certain new construction to nor is stepping over the tiny corpses build perfect bird death traps, but Teachers will be able to retire at age 45? Teachers won’t limit the use of glass from ground of colorful songbirds in the morn- expanses of reflective glass have have to contribute any money toward their retirement? level to 36 feet or employ etched or ing. turned out to be just that. Giving Free health care forever? This proposed move is blatant frosted glass to avoid inviting reflec- Apple made national news, not winged creatures a helping hand is pandering to a powerful special interest. tions of sky or water. Nonessential the kind it wanted, in 2017 when its the right response. — Larry Zawilenski, Chicago

Schools would get worse WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING Regarding the editorial on the elected school board measure: Of course the Chicago Teachers Union will Like so many entrepreneurs who have transformed Did you know that roughly 40 percent of the cost of push hard to elect its people! And with the low voter ordinary American life — like Steve Jobs, like Henry Ford every beer is due to taxes? That’s right, and it’s clear an turnout, Chicago Public Schools will deteriorate even — Howard Schultz is first and last a salesman. (Jobs overwhelming majority of Americans are unaware of further. couldn’t write a line of code, and Ford couldn’t replace a that concealed cost. In fact, according to new polling — Jim Kindel, Chicago carburetor, and I don’t think you’d want Schultz fussing from the Job Creators Network and ScottRasmussen- with your Mr. Coffee.) Leave aside the mechanical diffi- .com, only 4 percent of people are familiar with the addi- culties that likely doom any third-party presidential run. tional charge. Plane tickets are another great example of New course under Lightfoot? From the Ground Up and Schultz’s few political where extra taxes can jack up costs. Built into the price of Our teachers and schools in Chicago have been speeches show a candidate who is neither one thing nor every airline ticket is about a 20 percent tax — a figure struggling for a long time. But the reason is really more the other — a peddler with an empty sample case. that 57 percent of Americans underestimate. Don’t fly about failed Chicago Teachers Union leadership and its He shimmies his way between vague and imaginary regularly or enjoy the occasional beer? That won’t stop chronic inability to recognize the truth about what caricatures — the “extreme left,” for example, that wants the government from springing hidden taxes on you. An needs to be done to put students and teachers ahead of to confiscate all private firearms and the “extreme right” extra tax-induced cost is even added to your cellphone politics. Too many opportunities have been lost because that opposes all restrictions on gun ownership — and bill — pushing the price tag up by about 15 percent. CTU leaders have placed their own interests above the emerges at the other end boldly in favor of “common These are only a few examples of the hidden taxes needs of children and quality education. sense gun control,” details to come. In this way Schultz Americans face on a daily basis, a situation that should Perhaps now that voters have elected reform-minded hopes to define himself as the political equivalent of a both emphasize the need to improve the tax codes and candidate Lori Lightfoot, we can chart a new course of jackalope: the “fiscally conservative social liberal” ... better educate the public. ... Not only should we continue action that will force CTU representatives (and other though no one has ever seen one in the flesh. to fight for lower taxes, but the codes should be simpli- elected officials) to be held fully accountable for their Andrew Ferguson, Commentary fied and made more transparent. That way, on one hand, failed leadership and inefficient policies. Our children consumers can enjoy cheaper goods and, on the other, and their teachers have suffered long enough. businesses can attract more customers. There must be accountability and transparency at Elaine Parker, RealClearPolicy every level to successfully meet the many challenges facing our schools. We need to carefully re-examine every source of education funding, operating expendi- tures at every school in the district, executive compen- EDITORIAL CARTOON sation packages including retirement benefits, and other administrative practices to identify areas of pos- sible waste, fraud or mismanagement. This critical review must be completed before asking taxpayers to reach into their pockets once again. — Bill Schandelmeier, Chicago Taxpayers not ‘on hook’ I agree with columnist John Kass (“Skip the honey- moon and stop Lincoln Yards deal,” April 4) about 99.9% of the time. However, he has it wrong with re- spect to the characterization of the tax increment fi- nancing plan that is critical to the Lincoln Yards project. I’m a real estate developer and have worked on a number of projects that involve TIF funds. The taxpay- ers are not “on the hook“ for taxes that will be used to repay Lincoln Yards developer Sterling Bay for its in- vestment in infrastructure. Sterling Bay will invest its own money upfront in infrastructure, and then the increase in taxes, due to higher assessed values within the district boundaries above the current taxes (the increment), will be used to repay that investment. If the tax increment generated from the proposed development falls short, then Sterling Bay will not receive a return on its investment as originally proj- ected. — Dean Kelley, St. Charles

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IN PERFORMANCE Ravi Coltrane stretches out By Howard Reich tive piece that brought Chicago Tribune forth intensely lyrical playing from Coltrane. His To say that saxophonist opening solo on tenor saxo- Ravi Coltrane covered a phone was large in scope wide expressive range and gauzy in tone, a sure Thursday night at the Jazz indication that romantic Showcase would greatly melody-making was in the understate the case. offing. But whether he was The extraordinary slow- conjuring an air of stillness ness of Coltrane’s vibrato and contemplation or underscored the point, but churning up great waves of this was no mere throw- rhythmic energy, whether back to the era of tenor his sound was softly intro- eminences Ben Webster spective or as big as all and Coleman Hawkins. For outdoors, Coltrane showed Coltrane’s characteristi- the breadth of his vision and cally translucent timbre the acuity of his thoughts. and questing, plaintive Joined by three comparably phrases cast “First Song” as focused musicians, the something unmistakably saxophonist turned in one personal and distinctive. of the more gripping sets he Guitarist Rogers also of- CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE has given Chicago, the fered simple, poetic, beauti- Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane put on a gripping set at Jazz Showcase in Chicago on Thursday. standing-room-only crowd fully sculpted single-note attesting to the following he lines. Add to this drummer ant music-making with Coltrane, famously the solo, Coltrane dared to turn Coltrane’s work, which has built here through the Blake’s delicate brushwork uninterrupted melodic son of Alice and John down the dial, ending with becomes increasingly re- years. and bassist Hurst’s darkly flow. Coltrane, closed the set softly intimating phrases, as warding over time. The evening’s most mov- resonant low notes, and it’s Coltrane captured the with his mother’s “Los if a kind of resolution had ing music came near the easy to understand why a ebullience of Ornette Cole- Caballos,” from her album been achieved. The Ravi Coltrane Quartet end, after the audience had crowded room fell to a man’s “Round Trip” via “Eternity.” Here the saxo- That last piece summed plays through Sunday at the experienced a great deal of hush. fast-flying notes but also phonist reveled in the com- up the nature of a set that Jazz Showcase, 806 S. Plym- busy interaction among Ralph Towner’s “The cut to the blues undertone position’s spirit of dance segued between exclamato- outh Court; $25-$40; 312- Coltrane, guitarist Adam Glide” preceded this rever- of much of the composer’s and exultation. What ry, wholly extroverted 360-0234 or www.jazz Rogers, bassist Robert Hurst ie, Coltrane’s soprano saxo- music with wailing, long- started as a medium tempo music — some of the big- showcase.com. and drummer Johnathan phone tracing mercurial, held pitches. The alterna- jaunt inexorably gathered gest statements Coltrane Blake. Having already deliv- circuitous lines that defied tion between rhythmic speed, Coltrane’s phrases has made here in a small- Howard Reich is a Tribune ered considerable fire- predictability. With his agitation and free-wheel- on sopranino saxophone group setting — and more critic. works, the musicians settled colleagues providing plenty ing, soaring melodies shed becoming faster, fiercer and incantatory, meditative into Charlie Haden’s “First of rhythmic bounce, light on the nature of Cole- more ecstatic. And yet, after sounds. It all pointed to the [email protected] Song,” a profoundly reflec- Coltrane combined buoy- man’s genius. drummer Blake’s virtuoso continuing maturation of Twitter @howardreich

1 ‘THE BRINK’ ★★★ ⁄2 IN PERFORMANCE 1 ‘The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey’ ★★ ⁄2 Revealing portrait of Tragic one-man crime story Trump ally is powerful, but lacks tension By Chris Jones Bannon Chicago Tribune By Katie Walsh Joe Foust, a distin- Tribune News Service guished and versatile Chi- cago actor, is alone on the “Know thine enemy.” stage in “The Absolute It’s an aphorism that may MAGNOLIA PICTURES Brightness of Leonard come to mind for a viewer Steve Bannon is the focus of the documentary “The Brink.” Pelkey,” an 80-minute of a certain political tend- monologue that begins ency while watching “The No MPAA rating the sausage gets made — with a detective from a Brink,” Alison Klayman’s the wheeling and dealing small town on the Jersey engrossing documentary Running time: 1:31 with international leaders, Shore describing an investi- about conservative opera- the careful back and forth gation of a horrific murder. tive and former Trump with the media, and the The victim is one Leon- Svengali Steve Bannon. It’s cerned with his appear- constant bickering within ard Pelkey, a 14-year-old at least a justification for ance, sipping green the organization. boy known for his flamboy- watching this portrait, smoothies and kombucha. Many will want to high- ance and, as a consequence, which is as troubling as it is Klayman shows us his light the juicier moments was a frequent target of revealing about the man, charm because charm is of “The Brink,” such as local bullies. who seems hellbent on what makes Bannon so, so Bannon texting New York “Absolute Brightness,” disrupting the establish- dangerous. Deep into “The Times reporter Maggie which premiered on the ment by mobilizing white Brink,” he wins over a Haberman a link to the East Coast in 2015, is the MICHAEL BROSILOW PHOTO working-class voters hostile Toronto crowd at a trailer for his self-labeled work of James Lecesne, the Joe Foust in “The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey.” through dog-whistle iden- debate with wry, self- propaganda film “Trump founder of the Trevor Proj- tity politics. But one has to deprecating jokes, and you @ War,” or Sam Nunberg ect, a support and suicide When: Through April 27 world, even though it question Bannon’s motiva- realize just how likable this claiming the border wall prevention network for Where: American Blues required his own sacrifice. tion. Is it wealth? Power? guy is. It’s a chilling was his idea. But the most LBGTQ+ youth. Lecesne’s Theater at Stage 773, 1225 To put that another way, Anarchy? Frustratingly, it thought, after we’ve fascinating moments in play relies on the hard- W. Belmont Ave. the show is rather too seems to be just because he watched him amass power “The Brink” are when the boiled crime genre for its rooted to the traditional can. and money to fuel his filmmaking apparatus is conceits — Foust plays Running time: 1:20 convention, when it needs Klayman’s film is subtle “populist movement” most apparent. Klayman suspects, cops, witnesses Tickets: $19-$39 at 773- to open up more to the way and nuanced, not some- across Europe. often queries Bannon from and hangers-on, all the 654-3103 or american in Lecesne is subverting thing one would associate Klayman follows Ban- offscreen, pushing back on while gruffly going about bluestheater.com the very style he is using. with Bannon, a proud non’s breakneck schedule his oft-repeated rhetoric. his business as a standard- What’s missing, I think, propagandist who learned from 2017 to 2018, after his Bannon even guffaws issue middle-age detective. is a palpable trajectory of the art of war at Goldman resignation from the White that the film is going to But at the same time, the heart. The production Sachs and honed his media House in the wake of vi- ruin him. This may come Lecesne also wants to sub- including some smart is too much in the thrall of skills in narrative filmmak- olent protests in Char- as a surprise, but “Sloppy vert a dramatic genre, be- choices from the director character and comedy ing in Hollywood. At first, lottesville, Va., to the most Steve” always knows how loved in film, TV and thea- Kurt Johns, the richness of when this fundamentally is Klayman’s film humanizes recent midterm elections. he looks. The truly en- ter, that typically has fo- Foust’s characterizations a work about a man’s jour- him, which can be unset- He’s busy networking with lightening element of “The cused on the criminal, the and a lovely jewel-box like ney toward change. The tling, pitted against the a coalition of far-right Brink” is these small mo- violence of the crime, and setting from Grant Sabin. discovery of empathy, you image of him as a hate- European leaders, setting ments of cynicism. Ban- the whodunit investigative But overall, you don’t get might say, which just hap- spewing monster. But his sights on influencing non may think he’s con- process. He is interested in enough of the arcing emo- pens to be the key to all of Klayman doesn’t hesitate elections while attempting stantly manipulating the the boy, and his legacy on a tional tension of the de- our futures. to introduce us to Bannon to coalesce the populist media, but in this film, small town. All of that tective’s transformation, as a man who is vulnerable, movement. It’s meetings, Klayman uses the tools of makes this a very powerful his growing realization Chris Jones is a Tribune self-aware and even funny. phone calls and private jet documentary filmmaking piece of writing. that a kid who was differ- critic. He speaks to the horrors of flights as Klayman pulls to reveal his inherent There is much to like in ent made a small but the Holocaust and is con- back the curtain on how emptiness. this Chicago production, meaningful change in the [email protected]

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ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Yoan Moncada lays into a two-run single in the seventh inning of the White Sox’s home-opening victory over the Mariners on Friday. The red-hot Moncada drove in four runs. Reversing roles White Sox looking like team Struggling Eloy unfazed of future, Cubs a thing of the past Divide 6 by 162 and you get a num- — just like his family ber that’s so small, it’s like a stitch on a By Teddy Greenstein | Chicago Tribune baseball — 3.7 percent. If we were judging the Bears on 3.7 Some universal baseball terms transcend language. percent of their season, we’d barely be Home run, for example. past halftime of their first game. So when Eloy Jimenez’s parents were asked when they And yet as White Sox general man- think the White Sox’s top prospect will hit his first home Teddy ager Rick Hahn put it before Friday’s run, no interpreter was needed. Greenstein home opener: “Overreact away.” Same for his father’s response: Pronto. On the Thanks, here goes: Through six The interview came before Jimenez made his first White Sox games it seems as if the Cubs are the home start in a Sox uniform Friday against the Mariners, team of the past and the Sox are the going 0-for-4. Through six games, Jimenez is batting .167 team of the future. with nine strikeouts, one walk and no home runs. The 2016 world champions have been an unmitigated But it’s early, and Luis Arturo Jimenez believes Eloy disaster. will go deep soon. The Sox not only are showing competence, they’re E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE For one thing, Jimenez has yet to play in anything doing it with several players who will form their core. The family of Sox outfielder Eloy Jimenez — mother Ade- resembling tropical temperatures. Guys such as Yoan Moncada, Tim Anderson, Carlos Rodon laida, brother Cesar and father Luis Arturo — before his Asked Friday morning how he was doing, Jimenez and Lucas Giolito. home debut at Guaranteed Rate Field on Friday. smiled and replied: “Cold.” Moncada brought the thunder Friday during the Sox’s Said the father: “Because of his competitiveness, he adventurous 10-8 victory over the Mariners. knows the things he needs to do to perform and be the guy MORE COVERAGE He barely missed a when his first-inning we know he can be. He will adjust.” New Goose Island section gets rave reviews from fans at White Sox home opener. Page 5 Turn to Greenstein, Page 5 Turn to Jimenez, Page 5

CUBS AT BREWERS THE FINAL FOURS Women | Friday, Tampa, Fla. #1 Baylor 72, There’s no need to panic — Cubs aren’t #2 Oregon 67 #1 Notre Dame Maddon, players not opening day. The Cubs respond- the opposing team’s fans have vs. #2 UConn, ed with a 1-5 start that looked been occupying your ballpark for late ruffled by team’s even worse than the record years, it has to be on everyone’s Final: 5 p.m. Sunday, ESPN indicated. minds in the land of cheese. unexpected poor start 1 So with a 4 ⁄2-game lead on “It’s an early-season matchup Men | Saturday, Minneapolis MILWAUKEE — The Cubs the Cubs heading into their between two teams that are #1 Virginia (33-3) vs. had a chance to put their foot on Paul Sullivan three-game series in Miller, was probably going to be pretty good #5 Auburn (30-9), the Brewers’ necks the last time this a “go-for-the-throat” week- and probably going to see a lot of On the Cubs 5:09 p.m., CBS-2 they came to Miller Park, hold- end for the Brewers? each other over the course of this #2 Michigan State ing a five-game divisional lead on “Baiting me already?” Brewers year,” Stearns said. “We know (32-6) vs. Labor Day. Wrigley Field. general manager David Stearns every game in this division and #3 Texas Tech (30-6) Spoiler alert: They didn’t, and The end-of-the-season let- asked. “It’s Game 8 and you’re this is certainly one of them.” 7:49 p.m., CBS-2 the Brewers ultimately wound down led to Cubs President already baiting me?” Stearns clearly wasn’t paying FInal: 8 p.m. Monday, CBS-2 up as Central Division champi- Theo Epstein’s “October begins Kicking a team when it’s down ons after winning Game 163 at in March” proclamation on is a baseball tradition. And when Turn to Sullivan, Page 8 ■ Coverage, Page 3 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 TOP OF THE SECOND

BULLS LET’S PLAY 2

Saturday Sunday In need @Brewers @Brewers 6:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. of some NBCSCH+ NBCSCH Saturday Sunday Mariners Mariners 1:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. lottery luck WGN-9 WGN-9 Balls bouncing Bulls’ way Saturday Tuesday 76ers Knicks would salvage rough season 7 p.m. 7 p.m. WGN-9 WGN-9 By K.C. Johnson | Chicago Tribune Saturday Season In a perfect world, Jim Boylen is @Predators over sitting on the dais at the NBA draft 7 p.m. lottery May 14, his heart pure and “Bulls” NBCSCH across his chest. Then again, little has been perfect Saturday April 12 about this Bulls season, which began @Toronto Whitecaps with legitimate optimism for progress 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m. and devolved into an injury-filled, lack- ESPN+ ESPN+ of-chemistry trial. The Bulls were creative enough last season to consider having everybody’s favorite chaplain, Loyola’s Sister Jean SATURDAY TV/RADIO Dolores Schmidt, represent them at the draft lottery. But league rules dictate it MLB must be a team representative, so Noon Nationals at Mets MLBN President and COO Michael Reinsdorf 1 p.m. Mariners at White Sox WGN-9 sat for the TV show as the Bulls dropped WGN-AM 720 from sixth to seventh. 3 p.m. Rangers at Angels FS1 That the Bulls landed promising big 6 p.m. Cubs at Brewers NBCSCH+, FS1 man Wendell Carter Jr. from that WSCR-AM 670 seventh slot seems pertinent now that 9 p.m. Dodgers at Rockies MLBN they need only the Cavaliers’ likely loss COLLEGE BASEBALL to the Warriors late Friday to secure the 7 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU ESPN2 fourth-worst record and a 12.5 percent 10 p.m. CS Full. at Cal Poly-SLO ESPNU chance at the No. 1 pick. May 14 represents the next big story NBA for this franchise, particularly because 4 p.m. Nets at Bucks NBA TV Carter, fellow first-round pick Chandler 7 p.m. 76ers at Bulls WGN-9 Hutchison, former lottery pick Denzel ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE WIND-AM 560 Valentine, trade-deadline acquisition The Blackhawks went 4-13-3 in the first 20 games after the coaching change to Jeremy MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Colliton, putting them in a hole they couldn’t climb out of. Otto Porter Jr. and all three acquisitions 5 p.m. Auburn vs. Virginia CBS-2 from the Jimmy Butler trade — Zach 7:30 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Mich. St. CBS-2 LaVine, Kris Dunn and Lauri Markka- STARS AT BLACKHAWKS nen — have been out for several games, WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL weeks or the season. 2 p.m. Northwestern vs. Arizona CBSSN With the Bulls all but assured of HORSE RACING entering the first draft lottery under the 4:30 p.m. Wood Memorial NBCSN league’s reform rules with the fourth- Positive vibes worst record, a primer of their odds is in GOLF order. Not to mention some lighthearted 11 a.m. Augusta National Amateur NBC-5 suggestions for their representative if Noon Valero Texas Open Golf Boylen’s trademark intensity isn’t on 2:30 p.m. Valero Texas Open NBC-5 stage. after rocky start 4 p.m. ANA Inspiration Golf It’s well-documented that the teams COLLEGE GYMNASTICS with the three-worst records own iden- 7 p.m. Big Ten championships BTN tical 14 percent odds of winning the Hawks hoping for 2nd-half success to carry over lottery and Zion Williamson — er, the No NHL .1 pick in the June 20 draft. And that the By Jimmy Greenfield | Chicago Tribune THE LATE SHOW 3 p.m. Canucks at Blues NHLN fourth-worst team has a 12.5 percent For the most updated stories, go 6 p.m. Rangers at Penguins NHLN chance at that prize. A Blackhawks season marked by the to chicagotribune.com/sports 7 p.m. Blackhawks at Predators NBCSCH What’s talked about less is that the jarring interruption of switching from Joel ■ Subscribers, open the digital WGN-AM 720 third-worst team at worst can drop to Quenneville to Jeremy Colliton is nearly replica for the result and up-to-date 9 p.m. Jets at Coyotes NHLN standings. the seventh pick and has only a 7 percent complete. AHL ■ Sign up for the Tribune’s sports newsletter chance to do so. The Bulls as the After Saturday’s season finale against the 7 p.m. Eagles at Wolves WPWR-50 fourth-worst team could drop to eighth Predators, players will disperse throughout at chicagotribune.com/insideslant and would have a 19 percent chance to the world to heal their worn bodies, COLLEGE LACROSSE pick seventh or eighth. regroup mentally and ponder retirement. 9 a.m. Northwestern at J. Hopkins ESPNU Here are the Bulls’ odds as the As happens with every team during every and by the time mid-January rolled around, 10 a.m. Lehigh at Loyola (Md.) CBSSN fourth-worst team: offseason, some players won’t remain in the the Hawks had the league’s worst record. 11 a.m. Notre Dame at Duke ESPNU ■ 12.5 percent for No. 1. organization. Those who return are likely to Instead of settling for a top draft pick, they 1 p.m. Michigan at Maryland BTN ■ 12.2 percent for No. 2. enjoy a much more stable environment than didn’t quit and became a surprise playoff 1 p.m. Rutgers at Johns Hopkins ESPNU ■ 11.9 percent for No. 3. the one that followed the coaching change. contender. But treating every game like a 4 p.m. Michigan at Maryland BTN ■ 11.5 percent for No. 4. Whether early November was the right playoff game for two months can have an 4 p.m. Villanova at Denver CBSSN ■ 7.2 percent for No. 5. time to make the move remains subject to impact — and not a good one. ■ SOCCER 25.7 percent for No. 6. debate. But the fact is the Hawks were “It does take a toll,” Colliton said. “We 8:20 a.m. Leverkusen vs. Leipzig FS2 ■ 16.8 percent for No. 7. terrible in the first 20 games after the had to scratch and claw for everything we ■ 8:55 a.m. Newcastle vs. Crystal Pal. NBCSN 2.2 percent for No. 8. change, going 4-13-3. It’s also true that got. Sometimes you maybe don’t have as 11:30 a.m. Bayern Mun. vs. Bor. Dort. FOX-32 General manager Gar Forman is fond entering Friday’s home finale against the much juice. I’m not sure that that was the 2 p.m. LAFC at D.C. United FOX-32 of saying there’s opportunity in any draft. Stars, they have played on a 102-point pace issue. We still have played really well over a 10 p.m. Tijuana vs. Club America FS1 The Bulls have lived up to that belief over their last 45 games. long stretch. I think the issue was the hole with recent acquisitions of Carter and There is far more hope than despair we were in to begin with. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Markkanen from the No. 7 slot and coming from the Hawks locker room “We have been getting points lately, 4 p.m. UCLA at Arizona St. ESPN2 long-ago examples such as Butler from despite missing the playoffs for a second maybe not at the clip we were in January 5 p.m. Alabama at South Carolina ESPN No. 30 and Taj Gibson at No. 26. straight season. and February, (but) we still have been 5 p.m. LSU at Mississippi St. ESPNU But most scouts and draft experts cite “We had a pretty good record in the getting points. It’s just that the hole we were 7 p.m. Baylor at Oklahoma ESPN a drop-off from Williamson to the second half of the season, so there’s in was too big.” TENNIS presumed No. 2 pick, Murray State point something you can build on for next year,” Entering Friday’s game, the Hawks were 9:30 a.m. Volvo Car Open Tennis guard Ja Morant, and another drop from Dylan Strome said. “But every year’s a new 8-5-3 since the start of March. Not a bad Noon Volvo Car Open Tennis Morant to the likely No. 3 pick, Duke year, so you’ve got to take it in stride. A full record but not strong enough to overcome a 6 p.m. Abierto GNP Seguros Tennis wing RJ Barrett. Even with Texas Tech offseason, full training camp and then miserable first half. wing Jarrett Culver rising on many draft preseason is just going to help our team “Some of the games that we lost were boards, those same scouts see an even start off really good and we’ll be a top team tight games where it could have gone either larger drop-off after the first three picks. throughout the year. That’s what we’re way,” Drake Caggiula said. “That’s just the ON THE WEB Like all lottery teams, Forman, execu- trying to do.” way it is, but those teams that solidified For the most updated stories tive vice president John Paxson and The Hawks were 6-6-3 when the change their playoff spots, they were able to get the all day long, go to chicago other Bulls brass have scouted exten- was made but had lost five straight, wins when they needed them. We just tribune.com/sports sively. Individual interviews at the draft including one overtime loss. There was talk weren’t able to do it as often as we’d like.” ■ Subscribers, open the digital replica combine in May and private workouts during camp of the need to get off to a fast for the latest results and standings. ■ afterward will continue to shape the start, which they did with a 3-0-2 record. [email protected] Sign up for our sports newsletter at Bulls’ draft board, but there’s already a That disappeared in the blink of an eye, Twitter @jcgreenx chicagotribune.com/insideslant strong internal sense for picks Nos. 1-8. As for the Bulls representative at the lottery, if it’s not Boylen, here are some other ideas: BEARS

Carter. He is, after all, from Duke. And in late January, he donned his GM hat. “I don’t understand how anybody can Ex-AAF kickers to get tryouts at Halas Hall pass up his athleticism, his potential,” By Brad Biggs | Chicago Tribune Rose, 24, spent two games with the competition this spring and summer to Carter said, calling him the for-sure No. 1 Chargers in 2017 and eight games with the replace Cody Parkey. pick. “That’s a freak of nature, a The premature demise of the Alliance of Redskins that season. He was 11 of 14 on “Right now we’re all just very open- once-in-a-generation-type player.” American Football has given the Bears a field goals with a long of 55 and made 23 of minded,” Pace said last month at the NFL chance to look at possibilities for their 26 extra points. The Texas alumnus hit 32 of owners meeting. “So we have two kickers on Jon Diebler. The former Ohio State kicking competition earlier than expected. his 47 kickoffs for touchbacks. the roster now, and we’re open to continue guard has never played in the NBA. But Multiple sources told the Tribune the Rose was also 14 of 14 on field goals for to add competition to the position — and the the Bulls acquired his draft rights in the Bears will host Younghoe Koo and Nick the San Antonio Commanders in the AAF keyword is ‘competition’ at that spot. And late-January acquisition of Carmelo Rose in a tryout Wednesday at Halas Hall. with a long of 54 and another from 50 yards. doing creative things to make them feel that Anthony, one of three cash-related It’s believed they might bring in at least one Koo and Rose will try out Tuesday for the pressure and that competition. moves they made this season. He has to additional kicker that day. Vikings, who have one kicker on their “The more we study it and the more we be good luck, right? The Bears have two kickers under roster, veteran Dan Bailey. He was re-signed look at kickers around the league — we can contract, and neither Chris Blewitt nor to a one-year, $1 million contract this talk about (Saints kicker Will) Lutz or Benny the Bull. Calling the draft lottery Redford Jones has NFL experience. Koo offseason that includes $250,000 guaran- (Ravens kicker Justin) Tucker and all these TV show boring may be kind. But, hey, a and Rose have both kicked in the NFL and teed, so it’s possible the Vikings will guys — you look at how they came into the little Silly String and perhaps the team were two of the best in the short-lived AAF challenge him by signing another kicker. league and where they came from, there’s mascot’s beloved popcorn trick and season. It would not be surprising if the Bears so many different angles and avenues how you’ve got some entertainment. Koo, 24, spent four games with the also look at AAF kicker Elliott Fry. He was they came and became good kickers. So Williamson would provide the most Chargers in 2017, when he made 3 of 6 14 of 14 on field goals for the Orlando we’re very open right now in increasing entertainment. Whomever the Bulls field-goal attempts and 9 of 9 extra points. Apollos with a long of 47. Fry, who kicked in competition there.” place on the dais would forever be The Georgia Southern alumnus hit eight of college at South Carolina, has not been on Maybe the new angle is finding a kicker remembered for cashing in on 12.5 his 14 kickoffs for touchbacks. an NFL roster. He had a tryout with the from the AAF to add to the mix. percent odds. Koo was 14 of 14 on field goals for the Buccaneers in 2017. Atlanta Legends in the AAF with a long of Bears general manager Ryan Pace said [email protected] [email protected] Twitter @kcjhoop 38 yards. the team is keeping all options open in the Twitter @BradBiggs Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 3

NCAA TOURNAMENT Fraternal quadruplets Four unique-looking teams ready to pop in Twin Cities

#1 Virginia MEN’S FINAL FOUR #2 Michigan St. vs. #5 Auburn U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis vs. #3 Texas Tech 5:09 p.m. Saturday, CBS-2 Championship: 8 p.m. Monday, CBS-2 7:49 p.m. Saturday, CBS-2

ANDY LYONS/GETTY ANDY LYONS/GETTY PHOTOS ANDY LYONS/GETTY HARRY HOW/GETTY De’Andre Hunter and Virginia will try to lean on a deliberate offense, while Bryce Brown Cassius Winston and Michigan State play a physical brand of basketball, while Jarrett and Auburn hope the game turns on their transition game and 3-point shooting. Culver and Texas Tech put a premium on guarding the opposition “at a high level.” Up to speed: Pace of play Spartans, Red Raiders key for Cavaliers, Tigers value ‘toughness,’ defense By Ralph D. Russo | Associated Press guard Bryce Brown said. “We may have to By Eddie Pells | Associated Press Texas Tech’s defense has the best points make more 3s than usual.” allowed-per-100 possessions ratio (84) MINNEAPOLIS — Virginia and Auburn While facing Virginia is a test of MINNEAPOLIS — Hunker down, since stat guru Ken Pomeroy started meet at the Final Four in the latest patience, Auburn wants to make the hoops fans. This one might be ugly. tracking the figure in 2002. The Red installment of a long-running competition opposition feel rushed. The Final Four’s second semifinal Sat- Raiders have held teams to 36.9 percent in basketball: slow and steady vs. fast and The Tigers rank 153rd in the country in urday features Texas Tech, the team with shooting this year, second-lowest in the furious. KenPom’s pace-of-play metric, and 69th in the best defense in a generation, against country. The top-seeded Cavaliers are rarely in a average length of offensive possession at Michigan State, the nose-in-the-dirt team “The defense, you don’t know until you hurry, playing a style as deliberate and 16.9 seconds. Bruce Pearl’s team will take whose coach used to put helmets and go out there,” Michigan State guard methodical as the Supreme Court. The some chances defensively. That could lead shoulder pads on his players for practice. Cassius Winston said. Tigers take a frenetic approach, more like to a forced turnover or a quick basket. It’s a non-glamour pairing pitting two “You’ve got to feel it out, but it doesn’t Judge Judy. Either way, the Tigers keep it moving. teams that thrive on the grind. take that long to figure out what you can The first national semifinal Saturday at “We turn people over almost 25 percent Texas Tech (30-6) has allowed more and can’t do at this point.” U.S. Bank Stadium is likely to be decided by of the possessions,” Pearl said. “They don’t than 70 points only five times this season Michigan State’s defense isn’t bad, whether Auburn or Virginia dictates the turn the ball but nine times in a game, and and not at all in the tournament. either. pace of play. the more you try to turn them over, the Michigan State (32-6), with the ninth- It’s built around the hard-nosed lessons “We’re not going to compromise on how better you make their offense.” best defense in the country, got here by coach Tom Izzo has been teaching for we play, but at the same time, our style of As much as Virginia has become synony- shutting down more-talented, more-star- years. play is just to win,” Virginia guard Kyle Guy mous with stifling defense, the Cavaliers studded Duke. Back when Izzo was making his first of said. come into this game as the third-most The over/under on the game is 132.5, eight appearances in the Final Four, he Uncompromising is a good way to efficient offense in the country based on meaning there’s a good chance the first would suit his players up in helmets and describe Cavaliers coach Tony Bennett’s points per possession. team to 65 will win. shoulder pads for rebounding drills. philosophy, which was passed down by his “I think we have not only more people “We try to guard at a high level,” Red Yes, the Spartans can be physical. father, longtime coach Dick Bennett. The that can score, but more people that can Raiders coach Chris Beard said. “It’s been “This team isn’t as physically tough, but Cavaliers’ pack-line defense and milk-the- shoot the ball,” said Guy, who snapped out the identity of our teams at all different they might be as mentally tough as any clock offense can lead to ugly games. When of a postseason shooting slump by going 5 levels, and currently at Texas Tech. It’s team I’ve ever had,” Izzo said. “So the word Virginia became the first No. 1 seed ever to of 12 from 3-point range in the overtime something we try to recruit to. We ‘toughness’ is still there.” lose an NCAA Tournament game to a thriller against Purdue in the Elite Eight. certainly coach and emphasize it.” Guard Matt McQuaid is considered the 16-seed last season, critics of the style were Only Savannah State shot more 3- His players are listening. team’s best defender. In its media guide, quick to pounce. pointers this season than Auburn. Led by Jarrett Culver is the team’s leading Michigan State unfurls a long list of top The Cavaliers owned the upset loss to Brown and fellow star guard Jared Harper, scorer (18.9 points a game) and main NBA players — including Purdue’s big-scoring UMBC and came back stronger this season the Tigers have hoisted 1,083 attempts, prospect, but the defensive help comes Carsen Edwards and pretty much all of the — better than ever offensively under making 37.9% of them. from all places. Big Ten — he has held under their season Bennett, but still steadfast in their approach. Brown is Auburn’s career leader in 3s Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens were average. According to KenPom metrics measur- made with 378. named to the All-Big 12 defensive team. The Spartans were fourth in the nation ing pace of play, Virginia is among the “We just have to get to the shooters,” said Owens was also a semifinalist for the in blocked shots (203) this season. slowest team in Division I. the Cavalier’s third-team All-American, Naismith defensive player of the year. His “This team is very connected,” Izzo said. “To be honest I feel like we just have to De’Andre Hunter. “We have to get to them swoop-in rejection of Rui Hachimura was “It’s like, when they move, they all move keep playing the way we’ve been playing, quick, possibly run them off their line and the game-sealer in the Elite Eight victory together, and that’s why we’ve been pretty pushing the ball in transition,” Auburn make them make plays.” over Gonzaga last week. good defensively ourselves.”

Baylor wins 28th in row, heads to women’s title game Associated Press WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR TAMPA, Fla. — Kalani Brown scored 22 Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. points and Lauren Cox added 21 as Baylor held off Final Four newcomer Oregon 72-67 First semifinal on Friday night to reach the NCAA #1 Baylor 72 women’s championship game for the first #2 Oregon 67 time since 2012. The top-seeded Lady Bears (36-1) won Late game their 28th straight game, exerting them- #1 Notre Dame vs. selves defensively down the stretch. Chloe #2 Connecticut Jackson delivered a go-ahead layup with 39 seconds left, and Brown and Cox finished Final: 5 p.m. Sunday, ESPN out the victory with free throws. Baylor will play the winner of the UConn-Notre Dame semifinal for the title didn’t score in the fourth quarter. She Sunday night. missed a layup that would have given her All-American Sabrina Ionescu led No. 2 team the lead in the final minute, and the MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY seed Oregon (33-5) with 18 points, but Ducks misfired on 11 of their last 12 shots. Sophomore DiDi Richards and junior Juicy Landrum celebrate after Baylor’s victory Friday. 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

BASEBALL

American League National League EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Tampa Bay 6 2 .750 — — 6-2 W-1 5-2 1-0 Philadelphia 4 1 .800 — — 4-1 L-1 3-0 1-1

1 1 Baltimore 4 3 .571 1 ⁄2 ⁄2 4-3 L-2 0-1 4-2 New York 5 2 .714 — — 5-2 L-1 0-1 5-1

1 1 1 New York 3 4 .429 2 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 3-4 W-1 2-4 1-0 Atlanta 4 3 .571 1 ⁄2 4-3 W-4 4-0 0-3

1 1 1 Toronto 3 6 .333 3 ⁄2 2 ⁄2 3-6 L-2 3-4 0-2 Washington 3 3 .500 1 ⁄2 1 3-3 W-2 2-3 1-0

1 Boston 2 6 .250 4 3 2-6 L-1 0-0 2-6 Miami 2 6 .250 3 ⁄2 3 2-6 L-4 2-5 0-1

CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Minnesota 4 1 .800 — — 4-1 W-3 2-1 2-0 Milwaukee 6 1 .857 — — 6-1 W-5 3-1 3-0

1 1 Detroit 5 3 .625 ⁄2 — 5-3 W-3 1-0 4-3 Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 2 ⁄2 1 3-3 W-2 2-2 1-1

1 1 Cleveland 4 3 .571 1 ⁄2 4-3 W-2 3-1 1-2 St. Louis 3 4 .429 3 1 ⁄2 3-4 L-1 0-1 3-3

1 1 Chicago 3 3 .500 1 ⁄2 1 3-3 W-2 1-0 2-3 Chicago 1 5 .167 4 ⁄2 3 1-5 L-5 0-0 1-5

1 1 Kansas City 2 4 .333 2 ⁄2 2 2-4 L-4 2-3 0-1 Cincinnati 1 6 .143 5 3 ⁄2 1-6 L-6 1-4 0-2

WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Seattle 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 L-1 5-1 2-1 Los Angeles 6 2 .750 — — 6-2 W-3 5-2 1-0 Texas 5 2 .714 1 — 5-2 W-3 4-2 1-0 San Diego 5 3 .625 1 — 5-3 W-2 4-3 1-0

1 1 1 Oakland 6 4 .600 1 ⁄2 — 6-4 W-1 6-4 0-0 Arizona 3 4 .429 2 ⁄2 1 ⁄2 3-4 L-1 0-0 3-4

1 Houston 2 5 .286 4 2 ⁄2 2-5 L-2 0-0 2-5 Colorado 3 5 .375 3 2 3-5 L-1 0-1 3-4

1 Los Angeles 1 6 .143 5 3 ⁄2 1-6 L-5 0-1 1-5 San Francisco 2 6 .250 4 3 2-6 L-3 0-1 2-5

Late games noted below

SATURDAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS AROUND THE HORN

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS ■ Padres: Rookie Fer- NATIONAL LEAGUE 2019 2018 VS. OPP. LAST 3 STARTS TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA TR W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA nando Tatis Jr. and pinch- Was Corbin (L) 0-0 3.00 1-0 0-1 11.1 5.56 0-0 6.0 3.00 hitter Hunter Renfroe NY Matz (L) 12:10p 0-0 1.69 1-0 0-3 26.0 5.88 0-0 5.1 1.69 homered as the Padres Cin Roark (R) 0-0 6.23 0-1 1-0 7.0 2.57 0-0 4.1 6.23 Pit Williams (R) 12:35p 1-0 0.00 1-0 2-0 12.0 1.50 1-0 6.0 0.00 overcame another HR by SD Paddack (R) 0-0 1.80 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 5.0 1.80 Paul Goldschmidt and beat StL Wacha (R) 1:15p 0-0 1.50 0-1 0-0 6.0 1.50 0-0 6.0 1.50 the Cardinals 5-3 in St. Chi Hamels (L) 0-0 9.00 0-1 0-0 6.0 3.00 0-0 5.0 9.00 Mil Burnes (R) 6:10p 0-0 7.20 1-0 0-0 4.1 4.15 0-0 5.0 7.20 Louis. Goldschmidt drew a Mia Alcantara (R) 1-0 0.00 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 8.0 0.00 standing ovation in his first Atl Wright (R) 6:20p 0-1 6.23 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 4.1 6.23 at-bat at Busch Stadium LA Buehler (R) 0-0 15.00 1-0 1-1 37.2 2.15 0-0 3.0 15.00 Col Gray (R) 7:10p 0-1 4.05 0-1 0-1 11.2 9.26 0-1 6.2 4.05 since being traded to the AMERICAN LEAGUE 2019 2018 VS. OPP. LAST 3 STARTS Cards during the offseason. TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA TR W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA The six-time All-Star hit KC Lopez (R) 0-1 7.20 0-1 0-1 1.0 63.00 0-1 5.0 7.20 his fifth HR in seven games Det Moore (L) 12:10p 0-0 0.00 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 7.0 0.00 this season. The 20-year- Sea Leake (R) 1-0 3.00 1-0 0-1 3.1 21.60 1-0 6.0 3.00 Chi Giolito (R) 1:10p 1-0 2.70 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 6.2 2.70 old Tatis, whose father — Tex Smyly (L) 0-0 3.00 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 3.0 3.00 Fernando Sr. — played LA Skaggs (L) 3:05p 0-1 3.86 0-1 2-0 11.0 0.82 0-1 4.2 3.86 DUSTIN BRADFORD/GETTY three seasons for the Cards, Tor Pannone (L) 0-1 1.80 0-0 1-0 6.1 2.84 0-0 0.0 0.00 Cle Carrasco (R) 3:10p 0-1 12.46 0-1 0-0 13.1 4.73 0-1 4.1 12.46 Justin Turner congratulates Cody Bellinger after Bellinger’s sixth homer of the season. hit a two-run drive off Alex NY Happ (L) 0-1 9.00 0-1 3-0 29.0 1.55 0-1 4.0 9.00 Reyes in the seventh. Bal Bundy (R) 6:05p 0-0 7.36 1-0 0-2 9.0 9.00 0-0 3.2 7.36 DODGERS 10, ROCKIES 6 ■ White Sox: Yoan Mon- Oak Brooks (R) 1-0 0.00 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 6.0 0.00 Hou Miley (L) 6:10p 0-1 4.50 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 6.0 4.50 cada hit a go-ahead, two- INTERLEAGUE 2019 2018 VS. OPP. LAST 3 STARTS run single in the seventh TEAM PITCHER TIME W-L ERA TR W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA and the White Sox won a Min Pineda (R) 0-0 0.00 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 4.0 0.00 Bellinger, Dodgers power up Phi Arrieta (R) 1:05p 1-0 1.50 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-0 6.0 1.50 wild home opener, beating TB TBD — — — — — — — — — Associated Press times in only eight games until game No. 41. the Mariners 10-8. The SF Samardzija (R) 3:05p 0-0 0.00 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 5.0 0.00 this season. They’ve hom- “I’m just feeling good White Sox ended the Mari- Bos Price (L) 0-1 6.00 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 6.0 6.00 Ari Weaver (R) 7:10p 0-0 8.31 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 4.1 8.31 DENVER — Cody Bell- ered in every game so far. and trying to keep it going,” ners’ four-game winning inger couldn’t offer up a What’s more, the 21 ho- Bellinger said. streak. They had been off to TR: Team’s record in games started by today’s pitcher. deep explanation on why mers through their open- Muncy finished a dou- a franchise-best 7-1 start. RESULTS, SCHEDULE the Dodgers are going ing eight games are the ble shy of a cycle, walking The White Sox took advan- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE deep so often. second-most in major in the ninth. tage of three errors by SS FRIDAY’S RESULTS FRIDAY’S RESULTS “Everyone’s feeling league history behind the Trevor Story homered Tim Beckham in the first Chi. White Sox 10, Seattle 8 L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 6 good,” he said. Cardinals, who had 23 in twice for the Rockies. for an early lead, then Tampa Bay 5, San Francisco 2 San Diego 5, St. Louis 3 Cleveland 3, Toronto 2 Tampa Bay 5, San Francisco 2 That’s deep enough. 2000. Kenta Maeda (2-0) rallied when the Mariners Minnesota at Philadelphia, late Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 0 Bellinger, Max Muncy “We have a talented threw five efficient innings bullpen couldn’t find the Boston at Arizona, late Atlanta 4, Miami 0 Oakland at Houston, late Minnesota at Philadelphia, late and Russell Martin hom- lineup,” Muncy said. against the scuffling strike zone. Tim Anderson Texas at L.A. Angels, late Boston at Arizona, late ered as the Dodgers kept “We’re very deep. On top of Rockies lineup to earn the added three hits, including Chi. Cubs at Milwaukee, late up their longball barrage, that, we’re all up there and victory, allowing four hits a solo HR in the eighth, SUNDAY’S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 12:05 p.m. Minnesosta at Philadelphia, 12:05 p.m. beating the Rockies 10-6 in having fun.” and his only run on slugger scored four runs and drove Minnesota at Philadelphia, 12:05 Washington at N.Y. Mets, 12:10 p.m. their home opener Friday. Bellinger hit his sixth of Nolan Arenado’s sacrifice in three after missing two Kansas City at Detroit, 12:10 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 12:20 p.m. After hitting a fran- the year, breaking the fly. games to be with his wife, Toronto at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. Seattle at Chi. White Sox, 1:10 p.m. Chi. Cubs at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. chise-record 235 home game open with a three- Bellinger’s drive off An- Bria, for the birth of their Oakland at Houston, 1:10 San Diego at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. runs last year, the NL run drive in the fifth. To derson gave him 16 RBIs. second child, daughter Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 3:05 Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 3:07 p.m. Boston at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. champion Dodgers have think, he didn’t hit his In contrast, the Rockies Paxton. Boston at Arizona, 3:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 7:37 p.m. connected a whopping 21 sixth homer last season have 22 RBIs as a team. ■ Rays: Yandy Diaz and Kevin Kiermaier hit back- BOX SCORES to-back HRs in the first, and the Rays beat the Gi- WHITE SOX 10, MARINERS 8 PADRES 5, CARDINALS 3 RAYS 5, GIANTS 2 DODGERS 10, ROCKIES 6 PIRATES 2, REDS 0 SEATTLE AB R H BI SO AVG SAN DIEGO AB R H BI SO AVG TAMPA BAY AB R H BI SO AVG LOS ANGELES AB R H BI SO AVG CINCINNATI AB R H BI SO AVG ants 5-2 in San Francisco. Smith cf 3 1 0 0 2 .250 Kinsler 2b 5 0 1 0 1 .185 Meadows rf 50211.250 Hernandez 2b 41001.370 Winker cf 20001.053 The Rays improved to 6-2, Haniger rf 5 1 1 2 1 .282 Hosmer 1b 5 0 1 0 1 .267 Pham lf 50101.267 Seager ss 41210.185 d-Casali ph 10001.286 Santana lf 4 1 1 2 1 .297 Machado 3b 2 1 1 0 0 .259 Choi 1b 41301.348 Turner 3b 51211.233 Votto 1b 40101.200 the best start in franchise Bruce 1b 5 0 0 0 2 .152 F.Reyes rf 3 1 1 0 1 .105 Lowe 2b 51110.200 Bellinger rf 42130.417 Puig rf 40001.125 Beckham ss 5 1 1 0 1 .353 Margot cf 1 0 0 0 1 .222 Diaz 3b 41220.360 Pollock cf 52200.324 Suarez 3b 20101.227 history. Given a 4-0 cush- Narvaez c 4 1 3 0 0 .276 Myers lf 5 0 0 0 3 .321 Kiermaier cf 41111.250 Muncy 1b 41330.208 Kemp lf 30002.063 Healy 3b 3 1 1 3 1 .286 Cordero cf-rf 3 1 2 1 0 .357 Adames ss 40001.037 Taylor lf 20001.136 Peraza 2b 30000.227 ion, Tyler Glasnow pitched Vogelbach dh 4 1 2 1 1 .364 Tatis Jr. ss 4 1 2 2 1 .241 Heredia rf 00000.500 a-Pederson ph-lf 30002.350 Barnhart c 30001.263 six scoreless innings, allow- Gordon 2b 0 1 0 0 0 .281 Mejia c 3 0 0 0 1 .250 Perez c 31101.300 Martin c 32220.417 Iglesias ss 30101.313 Moore 2b 2 0 0 0 0 .000 Margevicius p 2 0 0 0 1 .000 Glasnow p 20001.000 Maeda p 20100.500 Gray p 20001.000 ing three hits and striking TOTALS 35 8 9 8 9 a-Renfroe ph 1 1 1 2 0 .313 a-Arroyo ph 10001.200 c-Freese ph 00000.200 b-Schebler ph 10000.048 out six. CHICAGO AB R H BI SO AVG c-Garcia ph 1 0 0 0 0 .200 Robertson ss 10000.176 Stewart p 00000.333 TOTALS 2803010 TOTALS 35 5 9 5 10 TOTALS 38 5 11 5 8 e-Verdugo ph 10000.417 PITTSBURGH AB R H BI SO AVG ■ Garcia rf-cf 43100.348 Giants: Before their ST. LOUIS AB R H BI SO AVG SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 37 10 13 10 5 Anderson ss 44330.438 Frazier 2b 4 0 1 1 1 .308 COLORADO AB R H BI SO AVG Abreu 1b 52102.280 Carpenter 3b 4 1 1 0 1 .200 Duggar rf 50111.273 Marte cf 4 0 1 0 0 .227 home opener, the Giants Castillo c 30012.286 Goldschmidt 1b 3 1 1 1 1 .259 Belt 1b 50101.214 Blackmon rf 5 0 3 0 0 .286 Cervelli c 4 0 1 0 0 .217 paid tribute with a moment Moncada 3b 40241.458 DeJong ss 3 1 1 1 1 .233 Longoria 3b 50001.214 Dahl lf 4 1 1 1 2 .300 Bell 1b 3 1 0 0 1 .190 Jimenez lf 40001.167 Ozuna lf 4 0 1 1 0 .240 Posey c 40201.227 Arenado 3b 3 1 1 2 0 .258 Kang 3b 3 0 1 1 0 .200 of silence to late Hall of Alonso dh 20000.176 Molina c 4 0 0 0 0 .071 Crawford ss 30101.259 Story ss 5 2 2 3 2 .233 Moran lf 2 0 0 0 2 .429 Rondon 2b 30100.167 Fowler rf 3 0 0 0 1 .111 Parra lf 40002.217 McMahon 1b 3 0 0 0 1 .200 a-Reyes ph-rf 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Famer Willie McCovey, a-Palka ph 10000.000 d-Martinez ph 1 0 0 0 1 .071 Pillar cf 41100.080 Desmond cf 3 0 0 0 2 .115 Shuck rf-lf 3 1 1 0 1 .231 Cordell rf 000001.000 Bader cf 3 0 0 0 1 .227 Panik 2b 30100.227 Hampson 2b 2 0 0 0 0 .053 Gonzalez ss 2 0 0 0 0 .158 who died Oct. 31, as well as Engel cf 31100.143 Wong 2b 3 0 0 0 0 .417 Rodriguez p 20001.000 b-Tapia ph 1 0 1 0 0 .167 Musgrove p 2 0 0 0 2 .000 b-Sanchez ph-2b 10000.048 Flaherty p 1 0 0 0 0 .333 b-Sandoval ph 11110.400 d-Reynolds ph 1 0 0 0 0 .167 c-Cabrera ph 1 0 0 0 0 .400 former manager Frank TOTALS 3410986 b-Gyorko ph 1 0 0 0 0 .000 c-Solarte ph 00000.222 Wolters c 4 0 1 0 0 .308 TOTALS 292528 Robinson, managing GM O’Neill rf 1 0 0 0 1 .250 TOTALS 362828 Anderson p 1 1 1 0 0 .333 Seattle 101 204 000 — 8 9 3 TOTALS 31 3 4 3 7 Valaika 2b 2 1 0 0 0 .000 Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 3 0 Peter Magowan and former Chicago 330 000 31x — 10 9 0 Tampa Bay 400 000 100 — 5 11 2 TOTALS 34 6 10 6 7 Pittsburgh 000 000 11x — 2 5 0 San Diego 000 002 300 — 5 9 0 San Francisco 000 000 200 — 2 8 1 broadcaster Hank Green- a-popped out for Rondon in the 7th. b-lined St. Louis 000 101 010 — 3 4 0 Los Angeles 001 141 201 — 10 13 1 a-struck out for Moran in the 7th. b-grounded out for Engel in the 7th. E: Beckham 3 (5). LOB: a-struck out for Glasnow in the 7th. b- Colorado 001 000 302 — 6 10 1 out for Garrett in the 8th. c-lined out for Kela wald. A video tribute to Seattle 6, Chicago 6. 2B: Beckham (4), Mon- a-homered for Margevicius in the 6th. b- doubled for Vincent in the 7th. c-walked for in the 8th. d-struck out for Winker in the 9th. cada (4), Rondon (2), Engel (1). HR: Santana grounded out for Leone in the 6th. c- Melancon in the 9th. E: Choi (1), Lowe (1), Vin- a-struck out for Taylor in the 5th. b-singled for LOB: Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 4. 2B: Votto (3), McCovey was shown (4), off Lopez; Vogelbach (2), off Lopez; Healy grounded out for Stock in the 7th. d-struck cent (1). LOB: Tampa Bay 8, San Francisco 10. Estevez in the 6th. c-walked for Floro in the Suarez (2), Frazier (3), Kang (2). RBIs: Frazier shortly before first pitch. (3), off Lopez; Haniger (2), off Fry; Anderson out for Brebbia in the 9th. LOB: San Diego 10, 2B: Meadows (1), Choi (1), Lowe (1), Perez (2), 7th. d-popped out for Johnson in the 8th. e- (2), Kang (4). SB: Marte (2). CS: Iglesias (1). S: (1), off Bradford. RBIs: Haniger 2 (7), Santana St. Louis 3. 2B: Cordero (1), Carpenter (3). HR: Duggar (3), Posey (2), Sandoval (3). HR: Diaz grounded out for Baez in the 9th. E: Maeda (1), Gonzalez. Runners left in scoring position: Also remembered were vic- 2 (13), Healy 3 (9), Vogelbach (2), Anderson 3 Renfroe (3), off Leone; Tatis Jr. (2), off (2), off Rodriguez; Kiermaier (2), off Rodri- Arenado (1). LOB: Los Angeles 8, Colorado 8. Cincinnati 2 (Peraza, Barnhart); Pittsburgh 3 (4), Castillo (1), Moncada 4 (10). SB: Gordon A.Reyes; DeJong (3), off Margevicius; Gold- guez. RBIs: Meadows (5), Lowe (3), Diaz 2 (3), 2B: Turner (1), Maeda (2). 3B: Muncy (1). HR: (Cervelli 2, Reyes). RISP: Cincinnati 0 for 5; tims of the deadly Northern (5), Garcia (2). SF: Healy. Runners left in scor- schmidt (5), off Wingenter. RBIs: Cordero (1), Kiermaier (6), Duggar (2), Sandoval (3). Muncy (2), off Anderson; Bellinger (6), off An- Pittsburgh 1 for 7. Runners moved up: Peraza, ing position: Seattle 2 (Bruce, Beckham); Chi- Tatis Jr. 2 (4), Renfroe 2 (5), Goldschmidt (9), TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO ERA derson; Martin (1), off Estevez; Story (2), off Kemp, Cervelli. LIDP: Puig. DP: Pittsburgh 1 California wildfires, while cago 5 (Rondon 2, Engel, Sanchez 2). RISP: Se- DeJong (5), Ozuna (1). SF: Cordero. Runners Stewart; Dahl (1), off Garcia; Story (3), off (Frazier, Gonzalez). Glasnow, W, 2-0 6 3 0 0 1 6 0.82 IP H R ER BB SO ERA first responders for the attle 0 for 7; Chicago 4 for 14. Runners moved left in scoring position: San Diego 4 (Myers 2, 2 Garcia. RBIs: Seager (4), Turner (7), Bellinger CINCINNATI up: Haniger, Santana, Narvaez, Moore, Cas- Font ⁄3 3 2 2 0 0 6.00 Margevicius 2); St. Louis 1 (Molina). RISP: San 2 3 (16), Muncy 3 (7), Martin 2 (2), Dahl (4), Are- 2 tillo, Jimenez. GIDP: Castillo, Rondon. DP: Se- Kolarek, H, 3 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 0.00 Gray, L, 0-2 6 ⁄3 3 1 1 0 7 2.89 devastating fires were sa- Diego 2 for 12; St. Louis 1 for 3. Runners moved 2 nado 2 (4), Story 3 (5). SF: Martin, Arenado. S: 1 Castillo, H, 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Garrett ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 0.00 attle 2 (Beckham, Gordon, Bruce), (Beckham, up: Tatis Jr.. Maeda. 1 Hernandez ⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 7.71 luted for their service. Moore, Bruce). SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA Alvarado, S, 3-3 1 1 0 0 1 1 0.00 LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO ERA IP H R ER BB SO ERA IP H R ER BB SO ERA Duke 0 1 0 0 0 0 7.71 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 2 Manager Bruce Bochy Margevicius 5 111111.80 Maeda, W, 2-05411443.09 Hughes ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 2.70 1 Kikuchi 5 7 6 4 1 4 4.02 3 Stock, W, 1-0 1211117.36 Rodriguez, L, 1-1 5 ⁄ 744055.23 Floro 1 100000.00 PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO ERA tipped his cap every direc- 2 2 Festa, H, 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 Stammen, H, 4 1 000020.00 Bergen ⁄3 111004.50 Stewart ⁄3 3331118.00 Gearrin, L, 0-1 0 0 3 3 2 0 10.80 Wingenter, H, 2 1 111024.15 Vincent 1 100014.15 Alexander 0 000100.00 Musgrove, W, 1-07300180.00 tion during a roaring stand- 1 1 Rosscup, BS, 1-1 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 2.45 Yates, S, 4-4 1000011.80 Gott 1 000022.45 Baez 1 ⁄3 000013.60 Kela, H, 2 1 000005.40 2 1 Bradford 1 ⁄3 1 1 1 0 2 2.70 IP H R ER BB SO ERA Melancon 1 200100.00 Kelly ⁄3 0000016.20 Vazquez, S, 2-21000020.00 ing ovation of nearly 90 ST. LOUIS 2 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA Bergen pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Inher- Garcia ⁄3 2220114.73 Duke pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Inherited Flaherty 5 6 0 0 2 6 3.86 seconds from the sellout ited runners-scored: Kolarek 1-0, Castillo 3-0, COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO ERA runners-scored: Garrett 1-0, Duke 2-1, Hughes Lopez 5 6 664510.00 Leone 1 2 2 2 1 0 3.18 Bergen 2-0, Vincent 1-1. Time: 3:06. 2-0. HBP: Musgrove (Winker). WP: Gray, Gar- 2 crowd during pregame in- Fry ⁄3 1221122.50 A.Reyes, L, 0-1 1 1 3 3 3 0 15.00 Anderson, L, 0-2 4 9 6 6 3 2 11.00 rett. Umpires: H, James Hoye; 1B, Mark Rip- 1 Burr, W, 1-0 1 ⁄3 100015.40 Brebbia 2 0 0 0 0 4 0.00 Estevez 2 2 1 1 0 2 5.40 perger; 2B, Jeff Kellogg; 3B, Brian O’Nora. 2 troductions and also threw Herrera, H, 1 1 1 00002.25 WP: Flaherty, A.Reyes. Umpires: H, Alan Dunn ⁄3 2 2 2 2 1 7.71 Time: 2:25. A: 12,497 (38,362). 1 Colome, S, 2-21000020.00 Porter; 1B, Stu Scheurwater; 2B, Mark Weg- THURSDAY: Johnson 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 7.36 out the ceremonial first Lopez pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Gearrin ner; 3B, Jim Reynolds. Time: 2:54. A: 46,615 PIRATES 2, REDS 0 Shaw 1 0 1 0 1 0 0.00 pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. pitch. Bochy, who managed Inherited run- (45,538). CINCINNATI AB R H BI SO AVG Anderson pitched to 5 batters in the 5th. Al- ners-scored: Rosscup 3-2, Bradford 3-0. HBP: exander pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Inher- THURSDAY: Gearrin (Castillo). PB: Castillo (1). Umpires: H, Winker lf 4 0 1 0 0 .059 ited runners-scored: Baez 1-0, Estevez 1-0, RANGERS 11, ANGELS 4 World Series titles in 2010, Chad Fairchild; 1B, Mike Estabrook; 2B, Paul e-Farmer ph 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Johnson 2-0. TEXAS AB R H BI SO AVG ’12 and ’14, plans to retire Emmel; 3B, Bruce Dreckman. Time: 3:36. A: THURSDAY: Votto 1b 3 0 0 0 1 .190 32,723 (40,615). INDIANS 4, BLUE JAYS 1 Puig rf 4 0 0 0 0 .150 Choo rf 3 2 2 3 0 .238 after the season. TORONTO AB R H BI SO AVG Suarez 3b 3 0 0 0 1 .200 THURSDAY: Odor 2b 5 0 0 0 3 .185 THURSDAY: Schebler cf 3 0 1 0 1 .050 Andrus dh 5 1 3 2 1 .414 ■ Diamondbacks: INF ATHLETICS 7, RED SOX 3 Drury 3b 40003.207 Peraza 2b 4 0 1 0 0 .263 BRAVES 9, CUBS 4 Gallo lf 4 1 1 3 1 .227 Brito rf 40002.000 AB R H BI SO AVG Jake Lamb likely will miss BOSTON AB R H BI SO AVG Barnhart c 3 0 2 0 0 .375 CHICAGO Cabrera 3b 4 2 2 0 0 .308 a-Hernandez ph 10110.200 c-Kemp ph 1 0 0 0 1 .077 Guzman 1b 4 2 2 2 1 .238 Almora Jr. cf 5 0 0 0 1 .208 Betts rf 3 1 1 0 2 .235 Grichuk cf 40002.200 Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 1 .308 Forsythe ss 5 2 2 0 3 .286 about six weeks after Bryant 3b 4 1 0 0 0 .200 Benintendi lf 4 1 2 0 1 .207 Tellez dh 40001.222 Mahle p 2 0 0 0 1 .000 Kiner-Falefa c 5 0 2 1 0 .273 Rizzo 1b 3 1 1 2 0 .286 straining his left quad- Pearce 1b 4 0 1 0 3 .250 Jansen c 30002.095 a-Dietrich ph 1 0 0 0 0 .100 DeShields cf 4 1 1 0 1 .105 Baez ss 4 1 1 1 2 .296 c-Moreland ph 1 0 0 0 0 .273 McKinney lf 20000.100 Lorenzen p 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 39 11 15 11 10 Contreras c 3 0 0 0 1 .353 riceps during Wednesday’s Martinez dh 5 1 2 1 0 .364 Gurriel Jr. 1b 40001.087 d-Casali ph 1 0 0 0 1 .333 Bote 2b 2 0 0 0 1 .308 LOS ANGELES AB R H BI SO AVG Bogaerts ss 2 0 1 1 0 .280 Galvis ss 11100.318 TOTALS 33 0 6 0 8 loss to the Padres. Lamb Hanson 2b 30102.333 a-Descalso ph 1 0 0 0 0 .455 Nunez 3b 3 0 0 0 0 .130 AB R H BI SO AVG Calhoun rf 4 1 1 1 3 .214 a-Swihart ph-c 1 0 1 0 0 .500 TOTALS 3013113 PITTSBURGH b-Caratini ph 1 1 1 0 0 .600 Trout cf 3 1 2 1 1 .350 suffered the injury while Schwarber lf 3 0 0 0 1 .300 Holt 2b 3 0 1 1 0 .083 CLEVELAND AB R H BI SO AVG Frazier 2b 4 0 1 0 0 .318 Bourjos cf 1 1 0 0 1 .000 Vazquez c 3 0 0 0 0 .190 Marte cf 4 1 2 0 1 .222 Darvish p 1 0 0 0 1 .000 Bour 1b 4 0 1 0 0 .091 trying to run out a double. b-Devers ph-3b 1 0 0 0 0 .233 Martin cf 30200.211 Cervelli c 4 0 1 0 1 .211 Zobrist 2b 2 0 0 0 0 .278 Simmons ss 1 0 0 0 1 .167 He played only 56 games Bradley Jr. cf 4 0 1 0 1 .194 Ramirez 3b 30010.136 Bell 1b 4 0 2 1 0 .222 Zagunis rf 4 0 2 1 0 .500 Fletcher 3b 4 0 2 0 0 .250 TOTALS 34 3 10 3 7 Moroff 3b 00000.100 Kang 3b 4 0 0 0 2 .176 TOTALS 334547 Pujols dh 3 0 1 1 0 .227 last season after an injured Bauers dh 31102.200 AB R H BI SO AVG OAKLAND AB R H BI SO AVG Cabrera rf 3 0 3 0 0 .429 ATLANTA La Stella 2b 4 1 0 0 0 .167 Santana 1b 31101.450 1-Reyes pr-rf 0 1 0 0 0 .000 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 1 .273 Inciarte cf 51201.182 left shoulder required sea- Grossman lf 5 1 1 1 1 .208 Miller 2b 20010.154 Shuck lf 3 0 1 0 0 .200 Goodwin lf 3 0 1 1 2 .308 Donaldson 3b 41001.182 Semien ss 4 2 1 0 0 .333 Allen lf 40011.000 Newman ss 3 0 0 1 0 .000 Cozart 3b-ss 4 0 0 0 0 .043 son-ending surgery in Au- Freeman 1b 32100.400 Piscotty rf 4 1 4 5 0 .282 Perez c 30110.071 Lyles p 2 0 0 0 1 .000 TOTALS 35 4 8 4 9 Acuna Jr. lf 32001.150 Davis dh 4 0 2 1 2 .243 Naquin rf 41201.250 b-Moran ph 1 0 0 0 0 .600 gust. Lamb is 4-for-15 with Markakis rf 53550.375 Pinder 3b-2b 4 0 1 0 0 .240 Stamets ss 31002.000 TOTALS 32 2 10 2 5 Texas 501 030 020 — 11 15 2 a pair of RBIs so far this Canha 1b 4 0 1 0 0 .154 TOTALS 284747 Albies 2b 50201.478 Los Angeles 101 001 001 — 4 8 1 Profar 2b 4 0 0 0 1 .125 Cincinnati 000 000 000 — 0 6 0 McCann c 20120.250 season. Chapman 3b 0 0 0 0 0 .303 Toronto 000 000 001 — 1 3 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 11x — 2 10 0 Swanson ss 30210.353 E: Guzman (1), Forsythe (1), La Stella (1). LOB: Laureano cf 3 1 1 0 0 .176 Cleveland 000 200 20x — 4 7 0 Fried p 30001.000 Texas 7, Los Angeles 11. 2B: Choo (2), Guzman ■ Extra innings: The Ori- Phegley c 4 2 2 0 1 .235 a-flied out for Mahle in the 7th. b-grounded Carle p 10001.000 (3), Kiner-Falefa (1), Goodwin (1). HR: Gallo TOTALS 36 7 13 7 5 a-doubled for Brito in the 9th. E: Mayza (2). out for Kingham in the 7th. c-advanced to 1st TOTALS 34 9 13 8 6 (2), off Harvey; Guzman (2), off Harvey; Cal- oles and RHP Dan Straily LOB: Toronto 12, Cleveland 8. 2B: Hernandez on strikeout for Barnhart in the 9th. d-struck houn (2), off Volquez; Trout (1), off Volquez. Boston 201 000 000 — 3 10 0 (1), Naquin (1). RBIs: Hernandez (3), Ramirez out for Lorenzen in the 9th. e-struck out for Chicago 000 000 004 — 4 5 1 RBIs: Choo 3 (5), Andrus 2 (5), Gallo 3 (8), Guz- agreed to a one-year, Oakland 003 301 00x — 7 13 0 (1), Miller (1), Allen (3), Perez (2). SF: Ramirez, Winker in the 9th. 1-ran for Cabrera in the 7th. Atlanta 000 150 12x — 9 13 1 man 2 (4), Kiner-Falefa (1), Calhoun (3), Trout Perez. S: Stamets. Runners left in scoring po- LOB: Cincinnati 10, Pittsburgh 6. 2B: Schebler (4), Pujols (1), Goodwin (2). Runners left in $575,000 contract. Straily, a-singled for Nunez in the 8th. b-out on field- sition: Toronto 6 (Tellez 4, Gurriel Jr. 2); Cleve- (1), Barnhart (1), Iglesias (3), Marte (2). RBIs: a-lined out for Chatwood in the 7th. b-singled scoring position: Texas 3 (Choo, Odor, Guz- 30, went a combined 15-15 er’s choice for Vazquez in the 8th. c-lined out land 4 (Ramirez, Santana, Allen 2). RISP: To- Bell (4), Newman (1). SB: Frazier (2). Runners for Montgomery in the 9th. HR: Rizzo (2), off man); Los Angeles 5 (Bour 2, La Stella 3). for Pearce in the 9th. HR: Martinez (3), off An- ronto 1 for 9; Cleveland 0 for 5. left in scoring position: Cincinnati 4 (Peraza, Sobotka; Baez (3), off Sobotka. RBIs: Rizzo 2 RISP: Texas 6 for 12; Los Angeles 0 for 10. Run- IP H R ER BB SO ERA in the last two seasons with derson; Piscotty (2), off Rodriguez. RBIs: Mar- TORONTO Mahle, Farmer 2); Pittsburgh 3 (Marte, Bell, (5), Baez (7), Zagunis (2), Markakis 5 (6), Mc- ners moved up: Fletcher, Pujols. LIDP: Gallo. tinez (8), Bogaerts (2), Holt (1), Grossman (1), Moran). Cann 2 (4), Swanson (6). GIDP: Cabrera, La Stella, Lucroy. Sanchez, L, 1-1 6 5 2 2 2 5 1.64 IP H R ER BB SO ERA the Marlins, but he was 2 IP H R ER BB SO ERA CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA Piscotty 5 (9), Davis (10). Mayza ⁄3 1 2 1 3 1 9.00 CINCINNATI TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 released March 25. ... Mari- BOSTON Gaviglio 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 1.69 Darvish, L, 0-1 4 5 3 3 4 2 8.10 2 Mahle 6 500050.00 Volquez 3 ⁄3 422437.04 2 2 Edwards Jr. 0 0 2 2 2 0 45.00 1 Rodriguez, L, 0-2 3 ⁄3 8 6 6 3 2 12.38 CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA Hernandez, L, 0-1 ⁄3 211004.50 Springs, W, 1-0 2 ⁄3 211331.80 ners 2B Dee Gordon left the 1 2 Chatwood 2 3 1 1 0 2 9.82 Velazquez 2 ⁄3 4 1 1 0 1 4.76 Peralta ⁄3 000000.00 Gomez 1 200007.71 Bauer, W, 1-0 7000680.64 2 Montgomery 2 5 3 3 0 2 20.25 3 Dowdy 2010036.75 loss to the White Sox with Hembree 2 1 0 0 1 2 3.38 2 Lorenzen ⁄ 311005.40 Edwards ⁄3 000224.50 IP H R ER BB SO ERA IP H R ER BB SO ERA 1 IP H R ER BB SO ERA ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO ERA OAKLAND Hand, S, 3-3 1 ⁄3 311032.45 PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELES groin tightness. The Seattle 1 Fried, W, 1-0 6100050.00 Anderson, W, 2-0 5 ⁄3 8 3 3 4 3 2.38 Inherited runners-scored: Gaviglio 3-0, Hand Lyles 5 300320.00 Harvey, L, 0-1 41088259.00 2 Carle 2 1001112.27 Times reported that the Trivino, H, 4 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 0.00 3-0. Bauer (Hanson), Edwards (Tellez). Bard 2211103.00 HBP: Kingham, W, 1-02200020.00 1 Soria 1 0 0 0 0 1 9.00 Umpires: H, Manny Gonzalez; 1B, Sam Hol- Rodriguez, H, 1 1 0001113.50 Sobotka ⁄3 342007.71 Ramirez 1 000010.00 2 Mariners don’t believe the Hendriks 2 2 0 0 1 1 1.69 brook; 2B, Dan Iassogna; 3B, Jim Wolf. Time: Vazquez, S, 1-11100030.00 Minter ⁄3 000210.00 Bedrosian 1 322135.40 3:06. A: 10,375 (35,225). Time: 3:29. A: 33,815 (41,149). Allen 1 000010.00 injury is serious. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 5

WHITE SOX HOME OPENER

WHITE SOX 10, MARINERS 8 Moncada stays hot for .500 Sox

By Teddy Greenstein | Chicago Tribune

The White Sox’s home opener lasted so long, it should be broken up by chapters. Chapter 1: The Sox get lucky, benefiting from three errors — in one inning — by Mariners shortstop Tim Beckham. Chapter 2: Reynaldo Lopez and the Sox bullpen implodes. Chapter 3: The Mariners bullpen gives it all back, with Yoan Moncada coming through with a two-run single. Chapter 4: New father Tim Anderson goes yard, celebrating his blast with a 360-degree turn and point to his buddies in the home dugout. The shorter summary: The Sox won 10-8 in 3 hours, 36 minutes to even their record at 3-3. Moncada stayed hot, going 2-for-4 to raise his batting average to .458. He drove in four — two on his go-ahead single and two on a first-inning double that nearly cleared the center-field fence for a grand slam — and has 10 RBIs in six games. The Mariners, who entered with base- ball’s best record at 7-1, showed extreme E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS generosity by issuing five walks and plunk- “The Goose Island” at Guaranteed Rate Field was a huge hit among attendees on Friday’s first home game of the season. ing Welington Castillo with the bases loaded in the seventh. Eloy Jimenez had a quiet game in his home debut, going 0-for-4 and striking out in the first with runners at second and third and none out. ‘This view is amazing’ A solid crowd of 32,723 showed up to Guaranteed Rate Field on a chilly day. And Goose Island section debuts those who stayed were rewarded in the end, as Alex Colome closed it out for his second to (mostly) rave reviews save. at White Sox home opener By Phil Thompson | Chicago Tribune

Photographer Craig Shimala has taken shots of buildings, athletes and other subjects from some unusual angles. But sitting eye level behind a right fielder and fence with warning-track dirt inches from his feet was “unique” — even for him. “So far I haven’t seen any up-close action,” the 39-year-old Chicagoan said from his cushioned chair in the first row of “The Goose Island” premium seats, situat- ed to the left of the visitors bullpen at Guaranteed Rate Field. “I’m waiting for a moment for a shot to come right here with a player jumping up for a catch or something like that — a home run. It’s crazy to be on field level.” In true Chicago fashion — the city of big shoulders and rubbing elbows — Shimala Fans were amazed with the view at “The Goose Island" at Guaranteed Rate Field. knew a Goose Island employee who got ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE him his prime perch. The remodeled fan Jeremy Lanni is concerned. as a brewer for the company, the couple Closer Alex Colome prepares to pitch in the namesake section on the 100 level of right “I can’t get no damn Cracker Jack at a expected to find just a simple bleacher ninth inning of the White Sox’s home- field debuted to a sold-out crowd at baseball game,” the 39-year-old restaurant section. opening victory over the Mariners. Friday’s home opener against the Mari- manager from Lakeview said. “So we’re in “I’m a Cubs fan,” Krasowski said. “Even ners — because the Chicago-based brew- this nice section, brand new, where I can me, coming here, this view is, like, ery bought all the tickets. have food delivered, drinks delivered, I can amazing. I’m seriously taken back by it.” The Goose Island section has 326 charge my phone, there’s leather seats, but Added Whiting: “It reminds me of when “seats” — a combination of leather chairs, you can’t get the most staple item in you go to one of those fancy movie theaters bleachers and standing-room-only spots — baseball history: Cracker Jack. and you get to have a server and you have a Skid can’t faze set off by running water features (thus the “It’s the one thing served at baseball nice seat. ... It’s different from any ballpark “island”), a 10-foot goose head (the compa- games longer than any other food item and (experience) I’ve ever had.” ny’s symbol), TV monitors, storage cabins I can’t get it in this section.” Eloy, family and a train-car bar. But planners may have Jason Krasowski, 42, brought his wife, [email protected] Jimenez, from Page 1 overlooked one detail — at least as far as Katie Whiting, but even though he works Twitter @_phil_thompson Manager Rick Renteria said Jimenez has shown no signs of frustration: “He’s not coming in and breaking helmets and shattering bats. You can see he’s very calm. He’s a bright young man and using these Sox looking experiences to put him in a better position.” Jimenez can learn from his first at-bat. He stepped to the plate with Mariners lefty like team Yusei Kikuchi in a daze, having allowed the first five Sox hitters to reach, two by error. With none out and runners are second and third, a fly ball to the right of center of future field would have sufficed. But Jimenez whiffed on a slider. Greenstein, from Page 1 He grounded out sharply to short in his second at-bat. drive to center found the glove of a leap- Jimenez said he has felt more comfort- ing Mallex Smith — and then the ball able since signing the richest deal ever for a came loose when Smith smashed into the player with no service time before his wall. major-league debut. Jimenez is guaranteed Moncada also delivered the game- $43 million, and that figure could hit $75 winning hit, a bases-loaded, two-run million if the Sox exercise team options in single. 2025 and 2026. A year after setting a franchise record The elder Jimenez and his wife, Ade- with 217 strikeouts, Moncada is batting laida, said Eloy has been very generous — .458 with 10 RBIs. “too much” — since his first payday, in 2013. “You learn from your mistakes,” he said. The Cubs paid him $2.8 million to sign. “It was all the experience of my first year “He hasn’t stopped buying us stuff,” Luis at this level, and because of that experi- Jimenez said via Sox interpreter Billy ence that I gained, I’m in a much better Russo. “Actually he tells us: ‘Hey, there it is. place right now.” It’s all yours.’ ” Anderson provided the lightning. He ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Eloy Jimenez gets his size and athleti- put the exclamation mark on a three-hit Tim Anderson points up before crossing home plate after hitting a home run in the cism from his father, who coaches basket- day by lining a homer to left in the eighth. eighth inning of the White Sox’s home opener against the Mariners on Friday. ball. But it was all about how he did it. The smile comes from the other side. Anderson pointed to his crew in the this year (from the minors)? The Sox bullpen delivered mixed re- “The mommy,” Adelaida said with, you home dugout and did a 360 spin after “Or is it more on the backs of veteran- sults, with the fine work of Alex Colome, guessed it, a huge smile. smoking the ball. type guys like Iván Nova and (Welington) Kelvin Herrera and Ryan Burr helping to They took in the game from Suite 437 at “I was trying to catch my balance,” he Castillo? Ideally it’s contributions from overcome the struggles of Jace Fry. Guaranteed Rate Field. Nice to be inside on joked. “ I played it off real well, I guess.” everybody, young and old, and it’s a great The Sox went up 6-1 and down 8-6 a chilly day. Among those enjoying Anderson’s summer. Hopefully it’s also one that puts before rallying for the win. “Of course,” the elder Jimenez said, show was Eloy Jimenez, who has yet to us in a position, entering 2020, feeling “A good comeback,” Anderson said. adding: “Our focus is to see him happy. And make an impact. very good about how this young core is “We had a lot of fun with it.” his focus is to play the sport he loves.” “When he pointed to the dugout,” coming together and what we’re capable Anderson twirled. Infielder Jose Ron- Jimenez arrived Friday to a locker Jimenez said, “we felt really good.” of doing over the next couple of seasons.” don flossed (as in the dance move) on sandwiched between fellow Spanish speak- The Sox lost 100 games last season and Top outfield prospect Luis Robert second base after a double. And the sta- ers Yoan Moncada and Welington Castillo. might struggle to go .500 this season. The homered in his first two at-bats Thursday- dium fireworks went off to signify a win. What advice has he received from veterans? win total will matter but not as much as for Class A Winston-Salem. Catcher Zack “A lot of exciting things are happening,” “They always tell me just slow your game which players are helping to produce the Collins hit two bombs in his season debut Anderson said. down and keep working because you’re victories. with Triple-A Charlotte. Anderson took a brief paternity leave here for a reason,” he said. “They just told “Let’s say we win more than we lose,” Lopez, meanwhile, really struggled after wife Bria gave birth to the couple’s me: Control your emotions and just enjoy general manager Rick Hahn said. “It’s Friday. Staked to a 6-1 lead, he immedi- second daughter, Paxton. the game.” going to be much more important how we ately walked two batters. After manager His postgame answers were brief. Jimenez grounded out to third in his final win those 82 than that number 82. Is it Rick Renteria gave him a pep talk on the Diaper duty? two at-bats and had a quiet game in the because Moncada took that step forward mound, Lopez gave up a game-tying ho- “I’m headed to it right now,” he said. field. and Eloy made an impact, and Giolito and mer to Ryon Healy in the sixth. But, hey, the Sox are .500 and Jimenez (Reynaldo) Lopez, and Tim Anderson, “I wasn’t locating or commanding my [email protected] hasn’t contributed much. That could and Rodon and whoever else comes up pitches,” he said. Twitter @TeddyGreenstein change pronto. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019

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PGA TEXAS OPEN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE 2nd of 4 rds; at TPC San Antonio (AT&T NATIONAL LEAGUE SATURDAY ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Washington -118 at New York +108 Oaks); 7,435 yds; Par 72 y-Toronto 56 24 .700 — 7-3 L-1 31-9 25-15 35-16 at Pittsburgh -120 Cincinnati +110 1 Big 1st half pushes 132 (-12) x-Philadelphia 49 30 .620 6 ⁄2 5-5 L-3 30-10 19-20 29-20 Si Woo Kim 66-66 at St. Louis -115 San Diego +105 x-Boston 48 32 .600 8 5-5 W-3 28-12 20-20 34-16 at Milwaukee -115 Chicago +105 1 136 (-8) Brooklyn 39 40 .494 16 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 22-18 17-22 26-23 1 Corey Conners 69-67 at Atlanta -159 Miami +149 New York 15 64 .190 40 ⁄2 2-8 L-2 8-31 7-33 9-40 LA Dodgers -139 at Colorado +129 Jordan Spieth 68-68 SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Magic to key win Harold Varner III 70-66 AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY at Detroit -119 Kansas City +109 Orlando 40 40 .500 — 8-2 W-2 25-16 15-24 28-22 Adam Schenk 70-66 1 News services ence, and leapfrogged the Seattle -113 at Chicago +103 Miami 38 41 .481 1 ⁄2 5-5 L-3 18-22 20-19 22-27 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 69-67 1 at LA Angels -122 Texas +112 Charlotte 37 42 .468 2 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 25-15 12-27 27-22 idle Nets, who are 39-40. Rickie Fowler 68-68 Washington 32 48 .400 8 2-8 L-2 22-18 10-30 19-31 137 (-7) at Cleveland -178 Toronto +166 Atlanta 29 51 .363 11 5-5 L-1 17-23 12-28 16-34 The Magic used a fran- New York -172 at Baltimore +160 Brian Stuard 67-70 CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF chise-record 81 points in ■ Kemba Walker scored Josh Teater 69-68 at Houston -150 Oakland +140 Matt Jones 69-68 INTERLEAGUE SATURDAY z-Milwaukee 59 20 .747 — 7-3 W-2 32-6 27-14 39-11 the first half to cruise past 29 points, and Jeremy 1 Byeong Hun An 69-68 at Phila. -146 Minnesota +136 x-Indiana 47 33 .588 12 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 29-11 18-22 32-18 Detroit 39 40 .494 20 3-7 L-3 25-14 14-26 26-24 the Hawks 149-113 on Fri- Lamb made a 3- Rory Sabbatini 69-68 at San Fran. Off Tampa Bay Off Boston -133 at Arizona +123 Chicago 22 57 .278 37 3-7 W-1 9-30 13-27 16-33 day night in their regular- pointer as the host Hornets Scott Stallings 68-69 1 Cleveland 19 61 .238 40 ⁄2 2-8 L-8 13-26 6-35 15-36 Jim Knous 70-67 NBA season home finale and beat the Raptors 113-111. 138 (-6) pregame.com SATURDAY WESTERN CONFERENCE take another step toward a Lamb finished with 22 Ryan Moore 68-70 at Milwaukee Off Brooklyn SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Jhonattan Vegas 67-71 at Chicago Off Philadelphia y-Houston 52 28 .650 — 8-2 W-5 30-10 22-18 31-19 playoff berth. points and Frank Kamin- Graeme McDowell 69-69 COLLEGE BASKETBALL x-San Antonio 46 34 .575 6 5-5 W-1 31-9 15-25 29-22 Nikola Vucevic, Ter- sky added 22 points and 13 1 Hank Lebioda 68-70 NCAA FINAL FOUR SATURDAY Memphis 32 47 .405 19 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 20-19 12-28 23-27 1 New Orleans 32 48 .400 20 2-8 L-3 19-21 13-27 22-28 rence Ross and Evan rebounds for the Hornets Scott Brown 71-67 Michigan St 2 ⁄2 Texas Tech 1 139 (-5) Virginia 6 Auburn Dallas 31 48 .392 20 ⁄2 3-7 L-2 23-17 8-31 16-33 Fournier scored 25 points (37-42), who kept their Abraham Ancer 67-72 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF Peter Malnati 71-68 NHL each for the Magic, who set slim postseason hopes SATURDAY x-Denver 53 26 .671 — 6-4 W-2 33-7 20-19 33-16 Beau Hossler 69-70 at Boston Off Tampa Bay Off x-Portland 50 29 .633 3 8-2 L-1 30-9 20-20 26-23 a season high for points. alive. ... Future Hall of Scottie Scheffler 71-68 at St. Louis -250 Vancouver +220 x-Utah 49 30 .620 4 9-1 W-7 28-12 21-18 29-20 Vucevic added 10 rebounds Famer Dwyane Wade told Roberto Diaz 68-71 at Ottawa Off Columbus Off x-Oklahoma City 46 33 .582 7 4-6 W-2 26-14 20-19 26-24 Charley Hoffman 71-68 Minnesota 36 43 .456 17 4-6 W-2 25-14 11-29 22-28 to compile his 59th double- ESPN in an interview that Carolina -133 at Phila. +123 Sam Ryder 73-66 at Detroit -121 Buffalo +111 PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF double of the season. Ross aired Friday on “The Jimmy Walker 70-69 at Montreal Off Toronto Off 140 (-4) y-Golden State 55 24 .696 — 8-2 W-4 29-11 26-13 33-16 made six 3-pointers, and Jump” that he will see a 1 at Washington Off NY Islanders Off x-L.A. Clippers 47 33 .588 8 ⁄2 7-3 L-2 25-15 22-18 27-23 HaoTong Li 70-70 1 at Pittsburgh -280 NY Rangers +250 Sacramento 39 41 .488 16 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 24-16 15-25 21-29 Fournier shot 11-for-14. therapist after he retires at Ryan Armour 69-71 1 at Florida -205 New Jersey +185 L.A. Lakers 36 44 .450 19 ⁄2 5-5 W-1 21-18 15-26 24-26 The Magic’s 20th win in the end of the season. The Zack Fischer 71-69 1 at Nashville -230 Chicago +210 Phoenix 19 61 .238 36 ⁄2 3-7 W-1 12-29 7-32 11-39 Ernie Els 71-69 at Dallas Off Minnesota Off 29 games left them at 37-year-old longtime Heat Matt Kuchar 69-71 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; z-clinched conference at Calgary Off Edmonton Off 40-40. With road games guard said “I’ll be in ther- Kyle Stanley 70-70 Winnipeg -120 at Arizona +110 Danny Lee 68-72 remaining against the Celt- apy. ... It is going to be a big at San Jose Off Colorado Off Fabian Gomez 73-67 FRIDAY’S RESULTS SUNDAY’S GAMES at Los Angeles Off Vegas Off ics and Hornets, they’re change. ... I was always 141 (-3) Orlando 149, Atlanta 113 Miami at Toronto, 11 a.m. Nick Taylor 69-72 San Antonio 129, Washington 112 San Antonio at Cleveland, 2 p.m. attempting to make the against someone who Kevin Streelman 72-69 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Charlotte 113, Toronto 111 Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 2:30 p.m. playoffs for the first time in doesn’t know me telling me Ollie Schniederjans 70-71 Boston 117, Indiana 97 Charlotte at Detroit, 3 p.m. Joost Luiten 72-69 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Oklahoma City 123, Detroit 110 Brooklyn at Indiana, 4 p.m. seven years. The Magic how to live my life or giving Minnesota 111, Miami 99 Dallas at Memphis, 5 p.m. Curtis Luck 73-68 INVITATIONAL entered the night in the me instructions. But I need Aaron Baddeley 71-70 Houston 120, New York 96 Atlanta at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Championship Series / (Best-of-3) eighth and final playoff someone to talk to about Hunter Mahan 70-71 Memphis 122, Dallas 112 Phoenix at Houston, 6 p.m. SOUTH FLORIDA WINS SERIES 2-1 Mackenzie Hughes 70-71 Utah 119, Sacramento 98 Orlando at Boston, 6:30 p.m. spot in the Eastern Confer- it.” April 1: South Florida 63-61 Ted Potter 68-73 Phoenix 133, New Orleans 126 (OT) Washington at New York, 6:30 p.m. April 3: DePaul 100, South Florida 96 (OT) J.T. Poston 67-74 Golden State 120, Cleveland 114 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Friday: South Florida 77, DePaul 65 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez 71-70 Denver 119, Portland 110 Denver at Portland, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers 122, L.A. Clippers 117 New Orleans at Sacramento, 8 p.m. Sam Burns 72-69 PAST CBI CHAMPIONSHIPS 142 (-2) SATURDAY’S GAMES Utah at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. NHL J.B. Holmes 69-73 Year: Champion; Runner-Up Series Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. Andrew Putnam 72-70 2018: North Texas; San Francisco 2-1 Philadelphia at Chicago, 7 p.m. April 13: Playoffs begin. K.J. Choi 73-69 2017: Wyoming; Coastal Carolina 2-1 Lucas Glover 72-70 2016: Nevada; Morehead State 2-1 Robert Streb 72-70 2015: Loyola Chi; La Monroe 2-0 MAGIC 149, HAWKS 113 CELTICS 117, PACERS 97 2014: Siena; Fresno State 2-1 Blue Jackets earn Martin Laird 74-68 ATLANTA: Anderson 1-7 2-2 5, Collins 8- BOSTON: Tatum 9-19 3-4 22, Horford 5-8 Max Homa 68-74 2013: Santa Clara; George Mason 2-1 18 4-5 20, Len 3-9 1-2 9, Young 8-17 5-7 22, 0-0 11, Baynes 5-8 0-0 11, Irving 7-14 2-2 Adam Svensson 73-69 2012: Pittsburgh; Washington State 2-1 Prince 5-11 4-7 15, Bembry 6-15 2-4 14, 17, Smart 1-7 3-3 6, Ojeleye 0-1 0-0 0, Hay- Jim Furyk 70-72 2011: Oregon; Creighton 2-1 Davis 2-2 1-2 5, Carter 3-6 2-2 11, Adams ward 9-9 3-3 21, Yabusele 1-2 0-0 2, Theis Jonas Blixt 72-70 2010: VCU; Saint Louis 2-0 postseason berth 4-7 0-0 9, Humphries 1-3 0-0 3. Totals 41- 0-2 0-0 0, Morris 4-13 2-2 11, Williams III Brendan Steele 70-72 2009: Oregon State; UTEP 2-1 95 21-31 113. 2-2 0-1 4, Wanamaker 4-5 1-1 9, Rozier 1-2 Sungjae Im 73-69 2008: Tulsa; Bradley 2-1 Associated Press ORLANDO: Isaac 6-9 4-5 18, Gordon 4-6 0-0 3. Totals 48-92 14-16 117. wild card heading into the Wyndham Clark 69-73 AP PLAYER OF THE YEAR VOTING 0-0 10, Vucevic 9-13 5-6 25, Augustin 5-9 INDIANA: Bogdanovic 1-8 2-2 4, Young 5- final day of the regular 143 (-1) (Selected by the 64-member national 2-2 13, Fournier 11-14 2-4 25, Frazier Jr. 1-3 10 0-2 10, Turner 5-8 3-4 15, Joseph 3-8 0-0 Trey Mullinax 71-72 Artemi Panarin scored season Saturday. media panel that selects the weekly Top 0-2 2, Iwundu 3-7 1-1 9, Martin 1-2 0-0 2, 7, Matthews 4-10 0-0 10, McDermott 4-7 Padraig Harrington 72-71 25) Jefferson 2-3 0-0 4, Birch 3-5 0-0 6, Cart- 1-2 11, Sabonis 6-10 0-0 12, Leaf 0-8 0-0 0, in the shootout and the The Blue Jackets close Morgan Hoffmann 68-75 Player, School VOTES er-Williams 1-5 2-2 4, Ross 8-13 3-3 25, Johnson 0-1 0-0 0, O’Quinn 1-4 0-0 2, Holi- Sung Kang 70-73 Blue Jackets clinched the the season on the road Zion Williamson, Duke 59 Grant 2-3 0-0 6. Totals 56-92 19-25 149. day 4-8 1-2 11, Sumner 1-1 1-1 3, Evans 4-9 Russell Henley 71-72 R.J. Barrett, Duke 2 3-6 12. Totals 38-92 11-19 97. last playoff spot in the against the Senators, while Chip McDaniel 74-69 De’Andre Hunter, Virginia 1 Atlanta 18 30 32 33 —113 Ja Morant, Murray State 1 Orlando 42 39 32 36 —149 Boston 24 34 33 26 —117 Eastern Conference with a the Hurricanes play the Vaughn Taylor 70-73 Cassius Winston, Michigan State 1 Sam Saunders 72-71 Indiana 27 20 27 23 — 97 3-2 victory over the Rang- Flyers in Philadelphia. RECENT AP COLLEGE 3-Point Goals—Atlanta 10-39 (Carter 3-5, Jason Kokrak 70-73 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Len 2-7, Adams 1-2, Humphries 1-3, 3-Point Goals—Boston 7-27 (Baynes 1-1, ers on Friday night in New Richy Werenski 72-71 Horford 1-2, Rozier 1-2, Irving 1-3, Tatum 2019: Zion Williamson, Duke Young 1-4), Orlando 18-37 (Ross 6-10, York. ■ Erik Johnson scored 1:49 Martin Kaymer 72-71 1-5, Morris 1-5, Smart 1-6, Ojeleye 0-1, 2018: Jalen Brunson, Villanova Gordon 2-3, Grant 2-3, Iwundu 2-3, Vuce- Tony Finau 72-71 Wanamaker 0-1, Theis 0-1), Indiana 10- Ryan Dzingel and Pa- into OT, Philipp Grubauer 2017: Frank Mason III, Kansas vic 2-4, Isaac 2-5). Fouled Out—Martin. Martin Trainer 73-70 23 (Turner 2-2, McDermott 2-3, Holiday 2016: Denzel Valentine, Michigan State Rebounds—Atlanta 39 (Bembry 10), Or- narin scored in the third made 34 saves and the Joel Dahmen 70-73 2-4, Matthews 2-6, Evans 1-1, Joseph 1-2, 2015: Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin lando 54 (Gordon, Vucevic 11). Assists— Brian Gay 71-72 Young 0-2, Bogdanovic 0-3). period for the Blue Jackets, Avalanche clinched a play- 2014: Doug McDermott, Creighton Atlanta 21 (Young 6), Orlando 35 (Gor- Rebounds— Cameron Tringale 69-74 Boston 49 (Baynes 11), Indiana 45 (Turn- 2013: Trey Burke, Michigan don, Augustin 7). Total Fouls—Atlanta and Sergei Bobrovsky off berth by rallying from a Anders Albertson 73-70 er, Evans 7). Boston 27 (Irving 2012: Anthony Davis, Kentucky 21, Orlando 24. Technicals—Young. Assists— Kyle Jones 76-67 6), Indiana 24 (Joseph 8). stopped 25 shots through two-goal deficit to beat the 2011: Jimmer Fredette, BYU A—18,999 (18,846). Total Fouls— Dylan Frittelli 71-72 Boston 15, Indiana 15. A—17,371 (20,000). overtime and all three Jets 3-2 on Thursday night Kristoffer Ventura 71-72 2010: Evan Turner, Ohio State 2009: Blake Griffin, Oklahoma NHL Rangers attempts in the in Denver. Avalanche play- LPGA-ANA INSPIRATION 2008: Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina tiebreaker. ers actually celebrated on 2007: Kevin Durant, Texas 2nd of 4 rds; at Mission Hills CC (Dinah EASTERN CONFERENCE 2006: J.J. Redick, Duke The Blue Jackets, 8-2-2 the bench as soon as the Shore Tournament Course); Rancho Mi- ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 2005: Andrew Bogut, Utah rage, Calif.; 6,763 yds; Par 72 in their last 12 games, clock ran out in regulation 2004: Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph’s z-Tampa Bay 81 61 16 4 126 319 219 32-7-2 29-9-2 22-5-0 a-denotes amateur 2003: David West, Xavier x-Boston 81 49 23 9 107 256 209 29-8-3 20-15-6 16-9-2 secured their third straight since the team needed only 136 (-8) x-Toronto 81 46 28 7 99 281 245 23-16-2 23-12-5 14-10-3 2002: Jason Williams, Duke In-Kyung Kim 71-65 Montreal 81 43 30 8 94 243 231 24-12-4 19-18-4 14-8-5 playoff berth and hold the a point to earn a postseason 2001: Shane Battier, Duke 139 (-5) Florida 81 36 32 13 85 264 276 20-13-7 16-19-6 14-11-3 2000: Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati second wild card in the spot. The Avalanche went Katherine Kirk 71-68 Detroit 81 32 39 10 74 226 270 17-18-5 15-21-5 9-14-4 1999: Elton Brand, Duke 140 (-4) Buffalo 81 32 39 10 74 219 270 21-15-5 11-24-5 10-12-5 Eastern Conference. 8-0-2 down the stretch to 1998: Antawn Jamison, North Carolina Ottawa 81 29 46 6 64 240 296 18-18-4 11-28-2 10-16-2 Jin Young Ko 69-71 The Blue Jackets pulled secure a wild-card position 1997: Tim Duncan, Wake Forest Ally McDonald 68-72 METROPOLITAN GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV within one point of the for a second straight sea- 141 (-3) y-Washington 81 48 25 8 104 278 246 24-10-6 24-15-2 19-6-2 Danielle Kang 72-69 WOMEN’S NIT x-N.Y. Islanders 81 47 27 7 101 225 196 24-13-4 23-14-3 17-9-1 Hurricanes for the first son. Charley Hull 72-69 SATURDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP x-Pittsburgh 81 44 26 11 99 270 237 23-14-3 21-12-8 15-8-4 Sung Hyun Park 71-70 Northwestern (21-14) at x-Carolina 81 45 29 7 97 241 220 24-13-4 21-16-3 12-13-2 x-Columbus 81 46 31 4 96 252 230 22-17-2 24-14-2 18-9-1 Jing Yan 70-71 Arizona (23-13), 2 p.m. Lexi Thompson 69-72 Philadelphia 81 37 36 8 82 241 277 19-17-4 18-19-4 10-15-2 N.Y. Rangers 81 31 36 14 76 223 269 18-14-9 13-22-5 9-12-6 142 (-2) NCAA CONFERENCE RECORDS New Jersey 81 30 41 10 70 218 272 20-14-7 10-27-3 9-16-3 IN BRIEF Jeongeun Lee6 71-71 Conference W L Pct. Amy Yang 70-72 WESTERN CONFERENCE 143 (-1) Atlantic Coast (7) 13 6 .684 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Duke freshman forward Zion Jodi Ewart Shadoff 73-70 Southeastern (7) 12 6 .667 Big Ten (8) 13 7 .650 x-Nashville 81 46 29 6 98 235 212 24-14-2 22-15-4 13-11-1 Jenny Shin 72-71 x-Winnipeg 81 46 30 5 97 268 242 25-12-4 21-18-1 13-12-1 Williamson was named The Associated Press men’s Alison Lee 71-72 West Coast (2) 3 2 .600 Big 12 (6) 7 5 .583 x-St. Louis 81 44 28 9 97 244 221 23-15-2 21-13-7 12-9-5 player of the year. Williamson received 59 of 64 votes from Brooke M. Henderson 71-72 x-Dallas 81 42 32 7 91 207 202 23-14-3 19-18-4 13-10-2 Pac-12 (3) 4 3 .571 Lizette Salas 70-73 x-Colorado 81 38 29 14 90 258 241 21-14-6 17-15-8 12-9-5 AP Top 25 voters. Teammate and fellow freshman RJ Ohio Valley (2) 2 2 .500 Jessica Korda 70-73 Chicago 81 36 33 12 84 268 287 19-14-8 17-19-4 14-7-4 Barrett was second with two votes. Williamson averaged Atlantic Sun (1) 1 1 .500 Minnesota 81 37 35 9 83 211 234 16-18-7 21-17-2 12-9-4 Mi Hyang Lee 70-73 Big West (1) 1 1 .500 22.6 points and 8.9 rebounds while ranking second 144 (E) Mid-American (1) 1 1 .500 PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV Brittany Lincicome 75-69 Northeast (1) 1 1 .500 z-Calgary 81 50 24 7 107 288 224 26-9-5 24-15-2 16-10-2 nationally by shooting 68%. He also ranked among the Georgia Hall 74-70 Southern (1) 1 1 .500 x-San Jose 81 45 27 9 99 284 259 24-11-5 21-16-4 17-8-4 Atlantic Coast Conference leaders in steals (2.12) and Anna Nordqvist 73-71 Summit League (1) 1 1 .500 x-Vegas 81 43 31 7 93 247 225 24-12-5 19-19-2 18-7-3 Jennifer Song 73-71 American Athletic (4) 3 4 .429 Arizona 81 39 34 8 86 211 219 20-16-4 19-18-4 16-10-3 blocks (1.79). The Blue Devils won the ACC Tournament Carlota Ciganda 72-72 Big East (4) 1 4 .200 Vancouver 81 35 36 10 80 223 251 20-16-5 15-20-5 11-14-4 and received the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Mo Martin 71-73 America East (1) 0 1 .000 Anaheim 82 35 37 10 80 199 251 19-14-8 16-23-2 12-13-4 Stacy Lewis 71-73 Big Sky (1) 0 1 .000 Edmonton 81 34 38 9 77 229 273 18-19-4 16-19-5 11-15-2 Tournament but lost to Michigan State in the Elite Eight. Lauren Stephenson 70-74 Big South (1) 0 1 .000 Los Angeles 81 30 42 9 69 197 261 16-21-3 14-21-6 13-12-3 ... Vanderbilt hired former North Carolina forward and Xiyu Lin 70-74 Colonial (1) 0 1 .000 2 points for a win, 1 for OT/SO loss. Top 3 teams in each division and two wild cards per two-time NBA All-Star Jerry Stackhouse as its coach. 145 (+1) Conference USA (1) 0 1 .000 conference advance to playoffs.; x-clinched playoff spot; y-division; z-conference Ariya Jutanugarn 75-70 Horizon (1) 0 1 .000 ESPN reported that Stackhouse received a six-year Ivy League (1) 0 1 .000 Jaye Marie Green 74-71 FRIDAY’S RESULTS Metro Atlantic (1) 0 1 .000 BLACKHAWKS 6, STARS 1 contract. Stackhouse, 44, was an assistant coach with the Kristen Gillman 74-71 Columbus 3, N.Y. Rangers 2 (SO) Mid-Eastern Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 NBA’s Grizzlies this season and was named G League Inbee Park 73-72 Chicago 6, Dallas 1 Dallas 0 0 1 — 1 Missouri Valley (1) 0 1 .000 Chicago 1 3 2 — 6 Nasa Hataoka 73-72 Anaheim 5, Los Angeles 2 coach of the year in 2017 after leading the Raptors’ affiliate Chella Choi 72-73 Patriot League (1) 0 1 .000 FIRST PERIOD: 1, Chicago, Kane 43 Eun-Hee Ji 72-73 Southland (1) 0 1 .000 SATURDAY’S GAMES to the league title that year. He replaces Bryce Drew, who (Caggiula), 16:45. Penalties: Janmark, Gaby Lopez 71-74 Southwestern Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 Tampa Bay at Boston, noon DAL, (tripping), 7:20, Spezza, DAL, was fired last month after the Commodores went 9-23 and Angel Yin 71-74 Sun Belt (1) 0 1 .000 Vancouver at St. Louis, 3 p.m. (cross checking), 19:15. Hee Young Park 71-74 Western Athletic (1) 0 1 .000 Buffalo at Detroit, 6 p.m. were the first team in 65 years to go winless in SEC play. Atlantic 10 (2) 0 2 .000 SECOND PERIOD: 2, Chicago, Kahun 13 Lydia Ko 70-75 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Mountain West (2) 0 2 .000 (Seabrook, Saad), 11:11. 3, Chicago, Ku- Hyo Joo Kim 69-76 N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 6 p.m. nitz 5 (Kampf), 13:05. 4, Chicago, Strome GOLF: First-round leader Si Woo Kim scored a Linnea Strom 69-76 New Jersey at Florida, 6 p.m. 20 (DeBrincat, Gustafsson), 17:51. Penal- 146 (+2) Columbus at Ottawa, 6 p.m. hole-in-one on the 167-yard, par-3 16th hole at TPC San ties: Lindell, DAL, (delay of game), 0:53. Alena Sharp 76-70 Carolina at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. TENNIS THIRD PERIOD: 5, Chicago, Koekkoek 2 Antonio and shot a 6-under 66 to take a four-stroke lead at Morgan Pressel 76-70 Toronto at Montreal, 6 p.m. (Seabrook, Toews), 0:44. 6, Dallas, L’Es- Marina Alex 75-71 Chicago at Nashville, 7 p.m. the midpoint of the Texas Open in San Antonio. Kim, the perance 2 (Radulov, Seguin), 7:18 (pp). 7, Yu Liu 73-73 WTA VOLVO CAR OPEN Minnesota at Dallas, 7 p.m. Chicago, Kane 44 (Keith, Caggiula), 2017 Players Championship winner, reached 12-under 132 Beatriz Recari 72-74 QF at Family Circle Tennis Center; Winnipeg at Arizona, 9 p.m. 16:11. Penalties: Forsling, CHI, (holding), Mariajo Uribe 72-74 Charleston, S.C.; clay-outdoor Edmonton at Calgary, 9 p.m. at the PGA Tour event. Three-time major champ and 6:03. Megan Khang 71-75 #8 Madison Keys d. Vegas at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. SHOTS ON GOAL: Dallas 6-14-15—35. Texas native Jordan Spieth (68) and Rickie Fowler (68) 147 (+3) #1 Sloane Stephens, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-2. Colorado at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Chicago 9-14-9—32. POWER PLAYS: Dal- were among a group of six players tied for second. ... Amy Olson 76-71 #5 Caroline Wozniacki d. Regular season ends las 1-of-1, Chicago 0-of-3. Brittany Altomare 76-71 #15 Maria Sakkari, 6-2, 6-2. In-Kyung Kim of South Korea shot a second-round GOALIES: Dallas, Khudobin 16-17-5 (32 Ayako Uehara 75-72 Monica Puig d. CALENDAR shots-26 saves). Chicago, Ward 16-11-4 7-under 65 to take a three-stroke lead at the ANA a-Albane Valenzuela 75-72 #11 Danielle Collins, 6-3, 6-2. April 10: Stanley Cup playoffs begin. (26-25), Crawford 14-18-5 (9-9). Moriya Jutanugarn 74-73 #16 Petra Martic d. June 21-22: Draft, Vancouver, B.C. Inspiration in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Kim reached 8-under #9 Belinda Bencic, 6-3, 6-4. Sandra Gal 74-73 AUTO RACING 136 at the midpoint of the first LPGA major of the season. Caroline Masson 73-74 WTA ABIERTO GNP SEGUROS SOCCER Minjee Lee 73-74 Katherine Kirk of Australia shot a 68 and was second. QF at Club Sonoma; Monterrey, Mexico; Ryann O’Toole 73-74 FOOD CITY 500 LINEUP hard-outdoor EASTERN W L T PT GF GA Marissa Steen 72-75 Friday’s qualifying for Sunday’s race #6 Kirsten Flipkens d. D.C. United 3 0 1 10 9 1 NFL: The Cowboys and DE Demarcus Lawrence agreed Madelene Sagstrom 72-75 At Bristol Motor Speedway; Bristol, #1 Angelique Kerber, 6-2, 6-3. Columbus 3 1 1 10 6 4 Mi Jung Hur 72-75 Tenn. to a five-year extension worth $105 million with $65 #2 Garbine Muguruza d. Toronto FC 3 0 0 9 10 3 148 (+4) #7 Kristina Mladenovic, 6-1, 6-2. Philadelphia 221776 SP NO. DRIVER MK MPH million guaranteed, according to reports. Lawrence, 26, Pornanong Phatlum 77-71 #5 Victoria Azarenka d. Cincinnati 2 2 1 7 7 7 1. 9 Chase Elliott C 131.713 a-Patty Tavatanakit 75-73 Montreal 2206711 had a combined 25 sacks in earning Pro Bowl honors in #3 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, 6-0, 6-4. 2. 24 William Byron C 131.371 Cristie Kerr 70-78 Orlando City 1 2 2568 3. 12 Ryan Blaney F 131.182 2017 and 2018. ... The league suspended Vikings CB #8 Magdalena Rybarikova d. N.Y. Red Bulls 1 2 1454 149 (+5) Sachia Vickery, 6-4, 6-4. 4. 20 Erik Jones T 131.057 Sakura Yokomine 76-73 Chicago 121457 5. 11 Denny Hamlin T 130.700 Holton Hill for the first four games of next season for Sarah Schmelzel 76-73 New England 1 3 1459 6. 10 Aric Almirola F 130.602 violating the league’s policy on PEDs. Hill, 22, started Mariah Stackhouse 75-74 ZONAL GROUP II N.Y. City FC 0 1 3348 7. 22 Joey Logano F 130.229 Atlanta 022226 three games and saw extensive playing time last season as So Yeon Ryu 75-74 First Round 8. 14 Clint Bowyer F 130.168 Jiyai Shin 75-74 No automatic promotion or relegation WESTERN W L T PT GF GA 9. 21 Paul Menard F 130.026 a rookie. He can participate in all offseason practices and Nanna Koerstz Madsen 74-75 from Group II Los Angeles FC 4 0 1 13 15 5 10. 48 Jimmie Johnson C 129.824 11. 6 Ryan Newman F 129.640 exhibitions. Sarah Jane Smith 74-75 Europe/Africa; Romania 1, 1 LA Galaxy 4 1 0 12 9 6 Seattle 3 0 1 10 10 3 12. 2 Brad Keselowski F 129.622 Nelly Korda 74-75 At Sala Polivalenta Piatra Neamt; In Pia- 13. 4 Kevin Harvick F 130.477 Jacqui Concolino 74-75 tra Neamt, Romania; hard-indoor Houston 3 0 1 10 10 5 SOCCER: FC Dallas 3 1 1 10 9 5 14. 88 Alex Bowman C 130.477 Mohamed Salah ended a goal drought of nearly Haeji Kang 74-75 d. Marius Copil, 6-4, 7-5. Sporting KC 2117114 15. 3 Austin Dillon C 130.274 two months to help Liverpool rally for a 3-1 victory over Wei-Ling Hsu 73-76 Dragos Dima d. Minnesota 220697 16. 42 Kyle Larson C 130.229 Ashleigh Buhai 73-76 Takanyi Garanganga, 6-3. Real Salt Lake 1314512 17. 18 Kyle Busch T 129.824 host Southampton and return to the top of the Premier Azahara Munoz 72-77 At Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech; out- Colorado 0322612 18. 34 Michael McDowell F 129.789 League. Salah scored in the 80th minute to break a 1-1 tie. Austin Ernst 71-78 door-clay Vancouver 041149 19. 17 R. Stenhouse Jr. F 129.657 Jane Park 70-79 Ricardas Berankis d. Portland 0311512 20. 41 Daniel Suarez F 129.570 It was his first goal since Feb. 9. Liverpool holds a , 6-2, 7-6 (5). San Jose 0400214 21. 95 Matt DiBenedetto T 129.351 22. 38 David Ragan F 129.317 two-point lead over defending champ Manchester City, LPGA TOUR STATISTICS d. FRIDAY’S RESULT , 6-2, 6-0. 23. 19 Martin Truex Jr. T 129.177 which has a match in hand. Scoring LA Galaxy 2, Vancouver 0 24. 13 Ty Dillon C 128.339 At Complejo Polideportivo de Cuidad 1, Mi Jung Hur, 68.25. 2, Nelly Korda, SATURDAY’S GAMES 25. 37 Chris Buescher C 128.658 68.35. 3, Jin Young Ko, 68.6. 4, Sung Hyun Merliot; hard-outdoor Montreal at N.Y. City FC, noon 26. 8 Daniel Hemric C 128.554 ALSO: Chase Elliott earned his first pole on a short track Park, 68.75. 5, Jing Yan, 69.0. 6, Eun-Hee Juan Pablo Varillas Patino-Samudio d. Chicago at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. 27. 1 Kurt Busch C 128.305 Ji, 69.05. 7, Hyo Joo Kim, 69.188. 8, Brooke Alberto Emmanuel Alvarado Larin, Los Angeles FC at D.C. United, 2 p.m. 28. 43 Bubba Wallace C 128.288 with a lap of 131.7132 mph at Bristol Motor Speedway in M. Henderson, 69.444. 9, 3 tied with 69.5. 6-3, 6-4. Minnesota at N.Y. Red Bulls, 6 p.m. 29. 36 Matt Tifft F 128.031 Bristol, Tenn. Hendrick Motorsports teammate William Driving Distance Marcelo Arevalo-Gonzalez d. Colorado at Orlando City, 6:30 p.m. 30. 47 Ryan Preece C 127.258 1, Anne van Dam, 290.2. 2, Angel Yin, Nicolas Alvarez, 6-4, 6-2. FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. 31. 00 Landon Cassill C 126.603 Byron qualified second for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series 284.7. 3, Elizabeth Szokol, 281.9. 4, Sung At The National Tennis Development New England at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. 32. 32 Corey LaJoie F 125.675 race. ... No. 8 seed Madison Keys beat No. 1 seed Sloane 33. 51 Gray Gaulding F 125.576 Hyun Park, 281.8. 5, Suzuka Yamaguchi, Center; hard-outdoor Portland at San Jose, 7 p.m. 34. 52 Bayley Currey C 123.833 Stephens 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-2 to advance to the semifinals of 280.0. 6, Linnea Strom, 278.4. 7, Joanna Palaphoom Kovapitukted d. Jeson Pa- Real Salt Lake at Seattle, 9 p.m. trombon, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4. 35. 66 Timmy Hill T 121.898 Klatten, 278.2. 8, Nanna Koerstz Mad- SUNDAY’S GAME 36. 77 Quin Houff C 115.202 the Volvo Car Open in Charleston, S.C. sen, 277.5. 9, Pavarisa Yoktuan, 277.0. 10, Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul d. Sporting KC at Cincinnati, 2 p.m. Alberto Lim, 6-4, 7-6 (4). 37. 15 Ross Chastain C 0.000 Yani Tseng, 276.2. — Edited from news services 8 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 S

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CUBS AT BREWERS Cubs know Brewers’ Koldyke, Patricia In Memoriam Patricia Blunt Koldyke “Pat” passed away peacefully at her winter home in the threat is here to stay Village of Golf, Florida. She was born the middle of three daughters to Carleton ‘They’ve got winners,’ and Rebecca Blunt and grew up in Winnetka, Illinois. Pat Kintzler acknowledges married the love of her life Martin “Mike” Koldyke in By Mark Gonzales | Chicago Tribune September 1960. They raised four children in Kenilworth, MILWAUKEE — After being a part of a Illinois where she began her Brewers team that fell short of a 2014 decades of philanthropic work. Bradley Christopher White National League Central title despite Pat worked actively to make Chicago and the world June 30, 1972 - April 6, 2014 a better place. As a volunteer, board member, and leading the division for 150 days, Cubs Missing Brad, and remembering with love, his philanthropist she has supported a variety of civic reliever Brandon Kintzler has a keen sense radiant smile & the smiles he brought to others. causes in Chicago, most notably the Illinois Coalition of what a firm takeover of a competitive Mom-Barbara, brother & family-Don, Amy, Quinn for Handgun Control which she co-founded; the division would mean for his former team. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Chicago Council on Global Affairs where the Koldyke “Definitely now as part of a visiting team Global Teachers Program was established in her and seeing how good they are, you can see honor. She was a long-standing director of Children’s what kind of edge they have here,” Kintzler Death Notices Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital said before the Cubs opened a three-game and The Brain Research Foundation. series Friday night against the Brewers at She and Mike co-founded the Golden Apple Cimaglia, Barbara Therese Foundation and the Golden Apple Scholars Program Miller Park. Loving mother of Anthony (Phyllis) Cimaglia, Carl to promote excellence in teaching; and the JEFFREY PHELPS/AP “It almost feels like when you go to (Joan) Cimaglia, and Gary Cimaglia; proud grand- Academy for Urban School Leadership (AUSL). Her Wrigley Field. You give up a single and all Cubs starter Jose Quintana wipes his face mother of Christopher (Amanda) Cimaglia, Stephen dedication to improving the quality of educators of a sudden it seems it’s getting loud and during the second inning of Friday night’s Cimaglia, and Cory Cimaglia; fond aunt, cousin, and made a profound impact on hundreds and hundreds turning fast. It’s a fun environment.” game against the Brewers in Milwaukee. friend of many. Preceded in death by her husband, of teachers and students. The Brewers’ late surge in September the late Tony Cimaglia, her daughter, the late Colleen Pat attended North Shore Country Day School and that won them the NL Central further THE LATE SHOW Therese Cimaglia, and her mother, the late Sophie graduated with a degree in psychology from Vassar Zapal. Barbara was a proud Carl Schurz High School For the most updated stories, go College (’58). Following graduation, Pat worked in fueled their long-term confidence with NL alumni. She will always be remembered for her Most Valuable Player Christian Yelich to chicagotribune.com/sports publishing for Harper’s Bazaar as an assistant shoe sense of humor and love for cats. She will greatly editor in Manhattan. ■ Subscribers, open the digital signed through 2021 and young but miss her cat, Peggy Sue. Barbara was a proud em- Pat is survived by her husband Mike, her four playoff-tested power arms in Josh Hader, replica for the result and up-to-date ployee of both Time Warner and the Maurice Lenell children, Laird Koldyke and his wife Deirdre of Brandon Woodruff, Corbin Burnes and standings. Cookie Factory. She was known for her love for Chicago, Illinois; Carl Koldyke of Clear Lake, Iowa; Freddy Peralta. ■ Sign up for the Tribune’s sports newsletter cooking, and for her beloved family. Barbara was a Elizabeth Koldyke Boolbol and her husband Robert “We felt it last year,” Cubs right-hander at chicagotribune.com/insideslant devout member of her Catholic faith. Funeral servic- of Greenwich, Connecticut; and Ben Koldyke of Kyle Hendricks said. “We saw what they es will be held on Monday, April 8th, at 9:15am from Los Angeles, California; her two loving sisters, did beating us at the end of the year. It will Malec & Sons Funeral Home, 6000 North Milwaukee Fran Steinwedell and Carlene Blunt of Village of Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60646, to St. Eugene Golf, Florida; and eight grandchildren whom she be very interesting to feel what the 2015 — Kintzler’s last season in Milwaukee Catholic Church for funeral mass at 10:00am. atmosphere is like. They’re going (into the — with the acquisition of Hader from the cherished. Interment Fairview Memorial Park. Visitation will be Pat’s Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, series) with a lot of confidence. Astros and accelerated quickly with held on Sunday, April 7th, from 3:00pm to 8:00pm. April 13th, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. The service will be held “But so are we. Regardless of what’s shrewd moves from former general man- For more information, please call 773-774-4100 or at Fourth Presbyterian Church located at the corner happened, we know what we have in this ager Doug Melvin and successor David visit www.malecandsonsfh.com of Michigan Avenue and Delaware Street. room — the talent and capabilities we have Stearns, who traded four prospects to the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries For those wishing to donate in Pat’s honor, please — and it’s about going out and playing the Marlins before the 2018 season for Yelich. direct gifts to the Golden Apple Foundation right way. We’re just excited to get closer to “I know they were restocking with a lot Farrington, Robert H. (www.goldenapple.org) which can be reached at home, but we know these intradivision of talent in the minors when I was Robert H. Farrington, preceded in death by his be- 312-407-0006. games will be a battle all year. So every one rehabbing (in 2015),” Kintzler said. “It loved wife, June I. Farrington, loving father of Robert Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries of these will mean a lot.” happens fast. I know (shortstop) Orlando (Ann), Thomas (Nancy), Julie (Robert) Farmer, Mary Surprisingly, there were plenty of empty Arcia was supposed to be one of their main (Robert) Bertram; beloved grandfather of Timothy, seats Friday night. But several thousand guys coming up. But Yelich and (Lorenzo) Jonathan, Matthew, Samantha, Brett, Zachary McCarroll , Berton and Rebecca; also many nieces and nephews Berton McCarroll was born July 4, 1925 to Ella Brewers fans infiltrated Wrigley Field for Cain changed a lot of things around here. and special friends; Robert is preceded in death Christina MacGregor and John Joseph McCarroll, Game 163 last season and took great delight “They’ve got winners. They’ve got guys by his parents, Miles F. and Ida E. Farrington, his Sr. in North Providence, RI. He died March 30, 2019 in seeing the Cubs eliminated in the NL who know how to win. Cain has been a guy brother, Francis M. Farrington, and his sisters, Elaine in Glen Ellyn, IL.He studied engineering at Brown Central tiebreaker. who won a World Series. He makes them Stapleton and Dolores White. Robert had a long University on the GI bill. In 1952 he married Florence “My major-league debut was against the go. career in the newspaper business which started Marie Smith. He worked for Brown & Sharpe Mfg., Cubs in Milwaukee (in 2010), and it felt like “Yelich was an underrated player in with a printer’s apprenticeship in 1944. He held vari- Fram Corporation, and Facet Enterprises. After 43 the Cubs fans took over,” Kintzler recalled. Miami. No one knew much about him. I ous positions including Typesetter and Composing years in RI, he lived in Tulsa, OK, Detroit, MI, Elmira, “As players, you’re pretty annoyed by that. knew when I played for Washington that Room Manager at the Chicago Tribune from late NY, and Glen Ellyn, IL. And I’m sure the Brewers fans have been he was a very solid player in a really good 1960’s to his retirement in 1991. Funeral will be He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence; his Monday, 10:30am, from Modell Funeral Home, 7710 brothers Jack and David; his nephews, BobMcCarroll pissed off by that.” lineup.” S. Cass Ave., Darien, to St. Patrick Church, Lemont, and Peter Smith. He is survived by daughters, The Brewers didn’t add many reinforce- As of now, this series carries more Mass at 11:00am. Interment at Queen of Heaven Colleen (Michael Fontana) of Glen Ellyn, IL and ments this offseason but strongly believe importance for the Cubs because of their Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 3:00pm- 9:00pm. Janet (Lee) Baggett of Griffin, GA; five grandchildren, they can contend for another division title rough start — and the fact they play only six Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Catherine (Kevin) Malone, Alice and David Fontana, and not fade like some past Brewers teams. division games this month. Sarah (Jordan) Poole, and Jennifer (Trey) Davis;five In 1987, the Brewers started 13-0 and “That’s all right,” said Hendricks, who is Glassberg, Maureen Marcia great-grandchildren, Ellie and Jack Malone, Colin built a three-game lead, only to suffer scheduled to start Sunday’s series finale. Maureen Marcia Glassberg, née Frank, 82, loving and Lyra Poole, and Sloane Davis; nieces, Susan losing streaks of 12 and six games in May “The intradivision games are going to be daughter of the late Ira and McGregor (Michael Gloor) and Annelle (Craig) Covell and finish third in the American League important, but so are every one of these. Rose Frank; beloved wife and and nephew, Bill (Pat) McGregor. best friend for 48 years of the Visitation will be Tuesday April 9 from 4 – 6 PM at East with a 91-71 record. “We saw it when it came back to get us at Leonard Memorial Home (565 Duane St, Glen Ellyn Twenty-seven years later, Kintzler the end of last year. Every single one at the late Donald Alan Glassberg; devoted mother of Kevin IL, 60137). Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, April posted a 3.24 ERA in 64 games for a beginning can mean a lot, as well as at the Frank (Ellen) Glassberg; proud 10 at 10 AM at St. Petronille Catholic Church (420 Brewers team that held at least a share of end of the season — regardless of the “Gram” of Noah Harrison Glenwood Ave, Glen Ellyn IL, 60137). first place through Aug. 31, only to finish opponent.” and Ariel Rose Glassberg; Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries eight games out of first in the NL Central. dear sister of Anne (William) Ryan Braun and Jeremy Jeffress en- [email protected] Goldstein; cherished aunt dured a Brewers rebuild that started in Twitter @MDGonzales of Deborah, Cathy, Heather, Muirhead, James Marshall ‘Jim’ Daniel and Deborah; treasured friend of Age 102, of New Berlin, Wisconsin, formerly of Elgin, many - she loved a beautiful, diverse mix IL, passed away on Friday, February 8, 2019 at Grand of people, and they all loved her. In lieu Hills Castle Assisted Living Facility. Please see www. of flowers, memorial contributions may hartsonfuneralhome.com for more information. be made to Kellog Cancer Center, www.northshore. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Cubs not in panic mode org OR The Night Ministry, www.thenightministry. org. A funeral service will be held on Sunday, April 7th at 12:00 pm at Weinstein & Piser Funeral Home, Sullivan, from Page 1 “ Overall, we’ve played well enough to 111 Skokie Blvd., Wilmette, IL. Interment to fol- win several games by now. We’ve done a low: Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, IL. For info: attention to the outcry back in Chicago, lot of good things. Actually (the) starting 847-256-5700. where Cubs fans are building ledges to pitching has done a pretty good job. We’ve jump off. After spending most of their just had a hard job coming out of the lives being denied a winner, they seem- bullpen. ingly have forgotten what it’s like to watch “It’s like anything else. When you’re Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries a Cubs team that looks awful, although the going through adversity, read it properly, sample size is smaller than those free or at least attempt to, as opposed to over- Kaye, Adrienne (Yemina) dessert helpings placed in Dixie cups and react. Everyone has a tendency to overre- Adrienne (Yemina) Kaye nee Stelmaszek, age 78, handed out at your local Jewel. act, and I get it, and that’s OK. But I’m just passed away on April 3, 2019. This malady has no known name, saying, once we get our bullpen nailed Devoted wife to late husband though I call it “Cubsnesia,” or the com- down we’ll be fine.” Paul, loving mom to Judi (Chris) Johnson, Eric Zencka plete loss of memory of decades of Cubs The Cubs bullpen was worst in the and Dawn Zencka; and at- futility before the Joe Maddon era. majors entering Friday with a 9.70 ERA tentive neighbor to many in Informed of the mass hysteria across and 8.02 walks per nine innings, according Albany Park. Adrienne was a the border, Stearns replied: “I don’t know to FanGraphs. With many of the same familiar face in the commu- what the fans’ reaction would be one way relievers in 2018, they ranked second with nity as she enjoyed getting or another. I would venture to guess a 3.35 ERA despite being fourth-worst to know people and learn there’s not a whole lot of panic in that with 4.18 walks per nine innings. their stories. Her curios- clubhouse right now. The Cubs managed to get away with the ity to learn also made her a constant figure at the “I think those guys are pretty good lack of control last year and rolled the dice Harold Washington Library. A public visitation will take place at Drake & Sons Funeral Home, 5303 N players and are pretty confident in them- they could do so again. Western Ave, Chicago IL 60625 from 3 to 9pm on selves. Both teams realize these are two Snake eyes — so far. Sunday, April 7. In lieu of flowers please make do- good teams, and you need to play well to Steve Cishek, who walked the three nations in her name to the Chicago Public Library beat the other guy.” batters he faced during Wednesday’s Foundation cplfoundation.org Well, that was what you’d expect him to blown game in Atlanta, was one of their Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries say. Brewers manager Craig Counsell most reliable relievers in 2018 with a 2.18 echoed those comments for good mea- ERA. Cishek said the weekend “feels like a sure, pointing out where the season is by bigger series than it is” because of the using football terminology. traditional invasion of Cubs fans and the HONOR THE “We’re at halftime in Week 1 (of the fact the Brewers are red-hot. Every NFL),” he said. “Nothing has happened But he also noted everyone in the club- yet. We’re still at the beginning. We’ve got house is treating it “like any other game.” life & memories life story quite a ways still to go.” “You’ve just got to flush it,” Cishek said That’s why Cubs players weren’t overly the Braves series. “We play so many games alarmed by their worst start since 2012, a year. If you dwell on that, then. … That’s OF YOUR LOVED ONE deserves when they lost 101 games in the first year the thing about this team. We’ve got a of the rebuild. good, veteran group. 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JULIO CORTEZ/AP PHOTOS Jets quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Quincy Enunwa model the team’s new uniforms Thursday. It’s the first uniform change for the Jets in 20 years. Rebranding trend persists things mean a lot to people and With tweaked logo, we’re changing that. So we take it new uniforms, Jets very seriously, but we have to take as much of a long view on this as latest to mix it up we can.” There was some early internal By Dennis Waszak Jr. discussion in the Jets organization Associated Press about making an extensive change to the team logo. Instead, the team NEW YORK — New colors, a decided on a refresh rather than tweaked logo, flashy uniforms and an overhaul. fired-up fans and players. The uniforms, though, were set The New York Jets are the latest for a complete rebranding — from NFL franchise to switch up their the style to the color. That process playbooks and call for a major included a trip to downtown rebranding, with the team’s re- Manhattan for Stackhouse and his vamped look unveiled Thursday team to sift through bolts of fabrics night during a launch party at a after not quite getting into the end midtown Manhattan ballroom. zone with the right shade of green. “It’s just a different swagger, “We needed to refresh the man,” safety Jamal Adams said. process and think differently,” “It’s something that this team Stackhouse said. “And sure needed.” enough, we brought back one and Gone is the familiar hunter as soon as we rolled it out on the green and white combination that table, we, on our end, kind of graced the Jets’ uniforms for the looked at it and had a strong last 20 years, replaced by what the feeling that we knew it when we team calls “Gotham Green” and saw it. And when we brought it to “Spotlight White.” There’s also a Mr. Johnson and the rest of the “Stealth Black” alternate uniform, ownership there, they felt the along with a refreshed logo on same way.” all-green helmets. Once a team gets the color “We wanted to create some- nailed down and the logo is in thing that we think today’s fans Tight end Chris Herndon seems to like the Jets’ new uniforms. development, Nike takes on an and traditional fans will like, and even bigger role by designing something that the players will takes for a team to know whether way in 2013, when it redesigned its how they communicate to fans in uniforms based on the concepts like,” team president Neil Glat told it has a success on its hands or a uniforms and included helmets really a generation,” said James that have been collected. The Associated Press in a tele- marketing dud. “And, you can tell that featured a two-tone finish. Carmichael, the NFL’s brand di- Next comes the tweaks. And, phone interview. “And we also by the reaction of the buyers for The new look was never fully rector. “So, it was really important lots of them. kind of were looking for that gritty, the stores. Are they buying a lot of embraced by Jaguars fans and was to get this right. So you don’t want Until, eventually, a team has its resilient New York City-area look. merchandise because they are widely mocked. So, last year, the to rush that. You want to make new look. So, you’re trying to accomplish a expecting big sales? Now, the team unveiled an updated “no- sure you’re doing your due dili- “It took time and a lot of lot of different things.” problem with if you don’t have a nonsense” look that was much gence exploring all your options to iterations and a lot of good quality It’s a risky but potentially re- winner, there’s not much you can better received. truly make sure that it fits who work by people in this building warding proposition with a thor- really do about it. Merchandise revenue in the they are and who they want to be and at the NFL and at Nike,” Glat ough creative process — including “Decisions have been made. NFL is, by and large, divided as a brand.” said. “And then even when you get lots of behind-the-scenes meet- And, decisions have conse- equally among all 32 teams. So, The process for the Jets began close, then you have to start ings, seemingly endless tweaks quences.” franchises that make changes ar- in 2014, when owner Woody developing prototypes and you and plenty of opinions — that NFL Just ask the NHL’s New York en’t necessarily doing it for money Johnson and brother Christopher have to get the colors just right and teams, as well as franchises in Islanders, whose “fisherman” logo grabs to get new items online and kicked around the idea of refresh- you have to test it on the field and other professional leagues, have replaced the traditional “NY” cir- on the shelves in retail market- ing the look of the franchise. That you have to test it with TV attempted to varying degrees of cular design before the 1995-96 places in hopes of direct financial jumpstarted several conversations cameras, so it’s been a deliberate success. season — but was absolutely de- gains. between the team, Nike and the process.” “The main reason teams do it is spised by fans and was gone by the “It’s not an issue of revenue,” NFL, which surveyed manage- And, for the Jets, it comes at a because fan interest has waned end of that season. Ganis said. “It’s an issue of inter- ment, employees and fans. time when change has swept and you’re looking to do a restart,” In the NFL, teams can’t pivot so est.” “Doing that diligence really through the franchise. There’s a said Marc Ganis, president of quickly. They have to stick with For the Jets, there was plenty of kind of brings all the important new coach in Adam Gase , a Sportscorp, a Chicago-based con- their rebranded designs for five hype leading up to their first major pieces to the surface,” Stackhouse free-agent prize in running back sulting firm, and an adviser to years before they can approach uniform and logo changes since said, “and helps my team really Le’Veon Bell and a promising several team owners. “You’re look- the league about changing uni- 1998. That included team CEO know how to kind of find that quarterback heading into his sec- ing to re-energize or restart the forms and logos again. Christopher Johnson teasing the North Star creatively going for- ond NFL season in Sam Darnold. marketing and branding of the “The reason we do that is to announcement during the NFL ward.” And, they’ll all be sporting a team.” kind of help the consistency of the owners meetings in Phoenix last When considering redesigning new look this season. At least 10 NFL teams have brand from a fan’s point of view,” month by saying he thought the merchandise and apparel, teams “Look, people feel better when tweaked their looks — Detroit, said Chris Stackhouse, the NFL’s new uniforms were “bad-ass.” typically have to measure the they’re wearing cool clothes,” Ga- Minnesota, Miami, Cleveland — or art director. “It gives every change There was rampant speculation delicate balance between main- nis said. “That’s not just on the red redesigned their uniforms — Seat- that we make enough longevity to on social media during the last taining their traditions while hav- carpet. That’s also on the football tle, Jacksonville, Tennessee — really see if it sticks and make sure several months with fan-crafted ing an eye toward the future. field.” since 2012, when Nike became the it works. So when our clubs uniform mock-ups causing many “We know that fans of these Winning or losing, however, league’s official apparel provider. approach us, they know that when to wonder if they were anywhere teams, their colors or logos, this will make for the ultimate fashion “I think you can tell fairly they’re making a change, it’s a big close to what would ultimately stuff is on shirts and apparel that critic. quickly by the reaction of the fans deal and they’re going to be locked end up on the field. are handed down from father to “If we don’t play well,” Darnold and by the reaction of the media,” into it for five years.” “This is the first time the Jets son from generation to genera- said, “the uniforms don’t look Ganis said of how long it typically Jacksonville found out the hard are changing their brand and their tion,” Stackhouse said. “These good.” 12 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 2 | Saturday, April 6, 2019 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

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By Cliff Brunt | Associated Press girls. And why she feels it’s important to Nichols said. “She always stays that way, “She’s really opened up and, I think, somehow disconnect the scandal from the no matter what happens to her.” embraced her platform and her ability to ORMAN, Okla. — For all the work sport itself. Pastor Adam Starling of Victory Family affect people positively and make an Maggie Nichols has put into be- “For me, gymnastics is such a beautiful Church in Norman said Nichols’ outlook impact on young people everywhere — not N coming a world-class gymnast, sport, and it brings so much joy and it’s in the face of challenges is rare, especially just those who are going through troubled some of her most important moments in taught me so many amazing things and has for someone so young. He asked Nichols to times and things of that nature, but we all the sport these days are coming far from given me so many amazing opportunities,” tell her story at services last October, and have things that we struggle with,” Kindler the mat. Nichols said. “So they are definitely two she obliged. said. Like sitting at a long table at the Cox separate things for me.” “She has strength, wisdom and courage Starling said he is especially impressed Convention Center in Oklahoma City, Nichols wants to let it be known that well beyond her years,” he said. “I don’t with how intentional Nichols is about welcoming a steady stream of children and though the culture of sport at its highest think she’s able to do this without God taking a negative situation and becoming a their equally star-struck parents seeking levels hurt her, gymnastics also has helped walking with her. To be able to go through light to others through it. autographs. As a meet continued just a few her heal. something that’s unthinkable for anyone “I think people throw around the word feet away, she signed away, marker “I feel like gymnastics and being able to at such a young age and be drawn into the hero pretty easily, but I think she probably gripped in her left hand. Smiling and practice and compete has been a little bit spotlight — I think, is a tremendous epitomizes that word because of how she’s engaging with each child, she held out of a — gets me away from all of the bad amount of pressure that very few people handled it, and also how she’s been an hope that, in those brief moments, she stuff that’s happened,” she said. “I still love on the planet can relate to in any way. But I example to everybody else that’s con- could convey her deep love of a sport that the sport of gymnastics.” think she handled it with character, with quered something similar,” he said. has brought her both great triumph and Nichols is one of several high-profile courage, with dignity.” Nichols may have more to conquer great pain. Nassar survivors determined to help Nichols wasn’t always sure that speak- soon. Injury derailed her last Olympic bid, Nichols is a superstar athlete for propel the sport forward through advo- ing out was a good idea. She actually and she doesn’t know if she will try to gymnastics power Oklahoma with four cacy, education and compassion. Good planned to come forward a month before make it in 2020. NCAA titles in hand, including the all- friend and reigning Olympic champion she did, but when the day came, she told “That would be amazing if I would be around title last year. To the tens of Simone Biles won her fifth national title Oklahoma coach K.J. Kindler she wasn’t able to try out for another Olympics,” she thousands of fans who follow her on social last summer wearing a teal leotard, the ready. said. “That would be so fun, but I’m kind of media, she is a consistently positive, color designated for survivors of sexual She finally made it known in January focusing on college gymnastics right now ebullient personality with a touch of sass. abuse. 2018. and kind of enjoying that part of my life Mags Got Swag, after all. Six-time Olympic medalist Aly Raisman “There was a lot of things that were right now.” Nichols is also Athlete A, the first started the “Flip the Switch” program crossing my mind before I came forward,” She has just one more year at Oklahoma, person to tell USA Gymnastics that sports designed to teach adults how to protect Nichols said. “If it would hinder any which is the top seed in this year’s NCAA doctor Larry Nassar was sexually abusing young athletes from predators. chances with my gymnastics. Also com- Championship. her. While all have expressed deep concern peting in gymnastics — would it change So while the spotlight shines most The scandal that followed has rocked with how USA Gymnastics allowed Nas- anything like that. Also things like, would brightly, she has a limited window to make the sport and the U.S. Olympic movement sar’s behavior to run unchecked for years, people treat me different, would people the most of her platform. to its core, with hundreds of girls and they, like Nichols, have taken great pains to look at me the wrong way, stuff like that. “I just hope to be a role model and an women somehow trying to move on with make sure people don’t confuse missteps After I came forward, I was awfully inspiration to many other gymnasts and their lives as survivors — including by the organization with the sport itself. nervous about that kind of stuff. The non-gymnasts as well — just to know that Nichols, a Minnesota native who is a Gina Nichols, herself struggling to deal feedback and the responses I got were so they can speak up and they can say what’s junior for the Sooners. with the fallout, has been empowered by positive. I had so many people behind me going on in their lives as well, and just to She knows the sport is reeling. the way her daughter has handled it all. and supporting me. It was the right know that you can get through any hard It is also important to her that the sport “No matter what, she’s never said — and decision for me. I made the right decision.” time,” she said. “And they can look to me survives. a lot of rotten things have happened to her Her support system, including her for positivity.” It is why it means so much to her to — like, woe is me or I feel sorry for myself. church, her teammates and her family, leave a positive impression in those brief She’s never once, ever since I had her, ever helped her move forward. Kindler said AP Sports Writer Will Graves contributed to moments with children, especially the felt sorry for herself for anything,” Gina Nichols has come a long way. this report. C Saturday, April 6, 2019 | Section 3

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