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Reliever Brandon Morrow expects baseball in 2020 — and expects to use delay to Cubs’ benefiton March 20, 2020 at 12:51 am

MESA, Ariz. – At a time of eerie quiet and somber contemplation even in the sports world, a rare, potentially upbeat, story walked from the parking lot toward the Cubs’ spring practice facility Thursday in Arizona.

Emphasis on walked.

“There’s lots of benefits for me in this actually,” Cubs reliever Brandon Morrow said.

Morrow and teammates are still trying to grasp the larger, sobering reality of the COVID-19 pandemic that has shut down much of the country’s normal business operations, including professional baseball. They wait in limbo for the next update on when they might play again, or even if they will in 2020.

For now, Morrow doesn’t hesitate when asked if he believes there will be a major-league season this year.

“Yeah,” he said through a fence keeping a lone media straggler locked out of the complex (along with anyone else who doesn’t work for the team).

“It’s going to be shortened, obviously. I don’t know how many games they’ll try to fit in,” he said. “Everything’s up in the air.”

But if there is one baseball certainty in the already lengthy delay to the start of a potential 2020 season, it comes in the form of guys like Morrow.

The once-dominant closer trying to bounce back from an elbow injury that cost him his 2019 season was last seen limping around the Cubs clubhouse because of a badly strained calf the last time spring training operated on a normal schedule.

That setback came on the heels of a chest strain, the two issues conspiring to assure a far later start to his season than originally anticipated – even with his elbow giving him no trouble since rehabbing from a relatively minor September surgery.

“The good news is my elbow feels good,” he deadpanned after the chest injury.

Within the strict confines of the non-real world of sports, if conditions become safe enough to start an abbreviated season at some point in June, or even July, teams with injury cases and depth issues could be among the bigger beneficiaries.

Say hello to the Cubs pitching staff.

“I’m good right now. I feel better,” said Morrow, who played catch Tuesday and again Thursday this week as he keeps his arm ready for bullpen work assuming a new spring training starts up. “Obviously, the extra time is good for me to get healthy.

“And then there’s lots of rumors floating around about how the season will shake out. I think that benefits me as well,” he added. “Less games, more pressure to win. I don’t know what they’re going to do about salaries, but mine’s down anyway. So it’s easier to keep somebody like that around, I think. And if they expand the rosters maybe, that would be another thing.”

The Cubs had little veteran bullpen depth coming into camp – and most of that had question marks attached to guys coming off down years in Craig Kimbrel, Morrow and Jeremy Jeffress.

Morrow was considered little more than a dice roll on a minor-league contract ($1 million for full big-league season). He offered the Cubs first right of refusal on the flyer after pitching only half a season on his two-year, $21 million deal that ended last year.

If he’s ready and strong by the time a restart were to happen, managing his health during a shortened season won’t be nearly as challenging as navigating a full six months, especially without the cold start of April.

An aging Cubs rotation might also benefit from a shorter season compared to some younger, deeper staffs around the league.

But even the optimistic Morrow knows that’s just something to dream on for now – as he makes the short commute every other day from his place in Arizona and exercises social distancing and other safe practices even in the sparsely populated Cubs complex.

“It’s weird that we have to [do this],” he said, gesturing to the oddity of conducting an interview with a beat writer through a fence at a 6-foot distance. “I don’t think people know what to think. It’s kind of day-to-day. It’s weird.”

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These 5 Reality TV Shows Will Have You Instantly Hookedon March 19, 2020 at 1:52 pm

With the COVID-19 outbreak, it’s no doubt the constant influx of news is becoming stressful. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends supporting your mental health through this time by taking regular breaks from watching, reading, or listening to news stories, including social media. It’s time to step away from this series of unfortunate events and dive into another series that’s a bit less intense. Welcome to the golden world of Reality TV.

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Shark Tank

The ABC show Shark Tank brings “as seen on TV” to a whole new level. Shark Tank takes everyday entrepreneurs that have created cool new products and gives them a chance to expand their company so they can offer their goods and services to the world. Root for the success of your favorite entrepreneur! Let’s hope they make it out of the shark tank alive.



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Real Housewives

Real Housewives has been around for a minute and it’s not stopping now. Dedicated fans know every detail about these reality stars and tend to feel like part of the family. Binging any of the Real Housewives seasons will give you not only a glance into the lavish life of money but access to an elite community of Real Obsessors. Memes will be shared, friendships will be built. Find it On Demand.

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Love Is Blind

Very quickly, the Netflix show Love Is Blind swept the charts. Singles had the chance to build relationships from the comfort of their own “pods” without seeing the person they’re talking to. For a short period of time, they have no communication through cell phones or access to the outside world. Can their new love last? Love Is Blind gives fans the opportunity to consider what it would be like to blindly fall in love and see where it goes!



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Glow Up

While it didn’t receive the same hype that total strangers blindly proposing to each other did, this Netflix reality competition series is a must-see for artists, fashion fanatics, Instagrammers, and makeup-lovers alike. The various and brilliant talent paired with the extreme pressure and chaos makes for a season of fist-clenching anticipation and jaw-dropping awe. Not to mention some great make-up inspiration for when you finally leave the house!

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Cheer

For anyone that’s still claiming cheerleading isn’t a sport, this one’s for you. This Netflix docuseries follows the Navarro College Cheer Squad from Corsicana, Texas, as they work their way towards the season’s National Cheerleading Championship. As you spend days in the life of a team made up of boys and girls, and all of them misfits, you’ll experience the laughs, love, pain, hardships, and successes that define the sport. Through the trials and tribulations, what begins as their team is soon to be your team.



Just because we can’t live our normal routine doesn’t mean we can vicariously live through another’s. Grab the snacks, dim the lights, and hit the couch — happy binging!



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10 Shockingly Good TV Shows to Binge-Watch On Huluon March 19, 2020 at 7:09 pm

Working from home and not being able to really leave our homes is definitely tough, but to get through it and keep us entertained we bring you a list of the top 10 Hulu must-see shows.

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American Horror Story

You can catch all nine seasons of this horror series where every season has its own storyline. You won’t want to miss out on this spectacular and unique show, especially if you love horror.



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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

If you haven’t already seen this show, it’s about time to catch up. This hilarious sitcom stars Danny DeVito and follows friends and family who run a bar in Philadelphia.

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The Handmaid’s Tale

One of Hulu’s best original series, The Handmaid’s Tale, based on the book by Margaret Atwood, follows a dystopian society where the only fertile women left are completely stripped of their rights.



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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

While we’re all stuck at home, you can live vicariously through Anthony Bourdain in his travel show, No Reservations. Follow along while he explores the culture and food of some exotic and unique places.

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Atlanta

Donald Glover stars in this comedy-drama where he becomes the manager to his cousin Paper Boi, who has begun to start seeing success as a rapper.



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PEN15

This hilarious coming of age story follows two best friends as they navigate their way through middle school. The actors who play these main characters are actually adults which allows them to go deeper into some of the taboo topics discussed.

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Chopped

It’s time to get on the Chopped train. This Food Network show will keep you entertained for hours as 4 chefs compete to be the last man standing using a collection of wild and sometimes repulsive ingredients to create delicious meals.



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Broad City

Broad City follows two twenty-somethings making their way through life in New York City. The two balance each other out perfectly and you’ll find yourself laughing out loud at the antics they get themselves into.

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Vikings

A dramatized version of a notorious Scandinavian lore, Vikings has earned some Emmy nominations and is just the historical show you need.



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Killing Eve

Killing Eve follows a female assassin and the woman trying to catch her. The unique relationship they develop over the series is one to watch and will keep you on your toes the whole time.



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13 Dank Coronavirus Memes Floating Around the Internet Right Nowon March 19, 2020 at 11:53 pm

In conjunction with following the CDC’s guidelines for preventing the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), you should also keep up with some prime memes. Here’s an Internet-sourced compilation of memes to lighten the mood.

We went to work with the best of intentions…



As coronavirus started spreading, we started protecting ourselves with toilet paper (regardless of the facts).



As a form of prevention, some folks listened to CDC and public health officials.



Others disobeyed and still opted for face masks…



Regardless, it became abundantly clear we were going to need to work from home… for an indefinite amount of time.



This is when turmoil inspired ingenuity, such as “Conference Call Bingo.”



Or having a TV network, such as Bravo, in the background to remind us of our office environment…



While a lot of extroverts struggled with the new protocols, introverts around the world rejoiced (from home).

Of course, Being at home for every waking (and sleeping) hour has its difficulties though. For one, food is scarce in your fridge…

And food options at the store aren’t ideal.

In short, this pandemic hasn’t exactly inspired the most responsible of actions…

But how else do we cope? I mean, restaurants and gyms are temporarily closing… what does the future hold?

In all honesty, though, 2020 has been full of surprises. Does anybody have any ideas?

If that doesn’t work, remember the following:

Also, be sure to support (if you are able) your local restaurants’ GoFundMe pages and order pickup or delivery to keep them running!

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Chicago Blackhawks: Players who ended in weird spots like Tom Bradyon March 19, 2020 at 1:00 pm

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The Chicago Blackhawks have had some great players come through the organization. Some of them left at weird times or joined at weird times.

The Chicago Blackhawks and the rest of the NHL are on pause right now. With that, the biggest news in sports right now that doesn’t relate to a global pandemic is the fact that Tom Brady is leaving the New England Patriots. While playing for the Patriots, Tom developed into the greatest football player who ever lived. He is a legendary player that played for that team for 20 years. He won the Super Bowl six times in nine total appearances. He basically played in the Super Bowl every other year on average.

Tom’s record was a remarkable 219-64 as a starter, threw for 74,571 yards, and won the NFL’s MVP three times. He is going to walk into the Hall of Fame one day but he isn’t done playing yet. He is going to suit up for another team which is going to be incredibly weird. Football fans have to go back two decades to remember a time where Tom Brady wasn’t the New England Patriots QB1 going into the season.

Of course, that gets the brain thinking. Who are some Chicago Blackhawks players that either played for them late in their careers or left them late in their careers? There are some good names out there and a few legends. Of course, sports are a business first so this often happens but there are some players that just look strange in colors other than the ones they became legends in. These are the five times in Blackhawks history that they have been involved in a situation like this Tom Brady one:

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