Episodes
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In her 670 The Score hosting debut, Trysta Krick opened the show by discussing the hype surrounding rookie quarterback Caleb Williams and the Bears, which will include HBO's "Hard Knocks" coming to Chicago. What are realistic expectations for the Bears in 2024?
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In the second hour, Trysta Krick was joined by Score midday host Laurence Holmes for a long conversation about the state of the Bears and the Cubs.
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In the final hour, Trysta Krick discussed the Cubs' prolonged slump, as they've lost 13 of their past 17 games. Even so, Krick believes a turnaround is coming for the Cubs and provided a sense of calm in talking to anxious Score callers. Later, Krick discussed the rivalry that's brewing between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever and how the Bulls are so far away from the level of basketball that's being played by the Celtics and Mavericks as they prepare to meet in the NBA Finals.
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Mark Grote opened his show by chatting with Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito in transition. Later, Brewers television play-by-play announcer Jeff Levering joined the show to preview Cubs manager Craig Counsell's return to Milwaukee. Counsell managed the Brewers from 2015-'23 before leaving them to lead the Cubs.
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In the third hour, Mark Grote was joined by Bulls Radio play-by-play announcer Chuck Swirsky to reflect on the life and legacy of Hall of Fame center and legendary broadcaster Bill Walton, who passed away Monday at age 71. Later, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic joined the show to share his takeaways from Bears OTAs last week.
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In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Michael Cerami of Bleacher Nation to discuss the Cubs' four-game losing streak and offensive woes. Later, Rosenbloom and Esposito checked in to see if White Sox manager Pedro Grifol is still employed after his team was swept by the Orioles and after he had a fiery postgame press conference Sunday.
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In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Matt Verderame from Sports Illustrated to discuss his expectations for Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams in 2024. After that, Rosenbloom and Esposito discussed if the Bears can be a playoff team in 2024 given their favorable schedule. Later, they discussed the Cubs making a rotation change for their upcoming series against the NL Central-leading Brewers in Milwaukee.
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Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito opened their show by discussing how the Cubs are slipping in the NL Central standings, as they're now 3.5 games behind the division-leading Brewers. They also discussed the White Sox's miserable weekend, over which they were swept by the Orioles. Later, the guys discussed how concerned we should be about Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams having a rough practice at OTAs on Thursday.
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Rookie first baseman Michael Busch slugged the first pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning for a walk-off home run in the Cubs' 3-2 win over the Padres on Tuesday night. Hall of Fame broadcaster Pat Hughes delivered the call on 670 The Score, the radio home of the Cubs.
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On this episode of Score Values, Alex Kuhn chats with Malcolm Evans and Lauralyn Clawson of the Urban Growers Collective who share the work of the organization that grows and sells fresh crops locally!
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On this episode of Score Values on April 28, Alex Kuhn chats with Rachel Solomon of the Moran Center for Youth Advocacy about the organization's mission and upcoming gala. Also, Dr. Carlos Zambrano of Loretto Hospital stops by to discuss the reintroduction of free STI screening to the Austin and surrounding communities.
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In the second hour, Mark Grote and Hub Arkush continued to analyze all the news and developments in the NFL Draft on Friday evening and took calls from Score listeners about the Bears' work in it.
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In their first hour, Mark Grote and Hub Arkush recapped all the action in the NFL Draft on Friday evening, including the Bears' selection of Yale offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie in the third round.
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