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2822 N. Orchard St. No. 3, Chicago: $845,000 | Listed: April 17, 2021 This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has refinished solid oak flooring, a wood-burning fireplace with a gas starter and a private deck that measures 22 feet by 22 feet and offers sweeping views of the downtown skyline. The kitchen is equipped with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops and extra-large island with seating for five. A family room offers direct access to the deck and could function as an office or media room. Both the living and family room have recessed lighting that can be controlled with a smart phone. The living room, family room, master bedroom, and deck have built-in speakers for sound throughout the home. This home comes with one parking space. Agent: Ed Watts of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty, 847-869-9494 *Some listing photos are “virtually staged,” meaning they have been digitally altered to represent different furnishing or decorating options. To feature your luxury listing of $800,000 or more in Chicago Tribune’s Dream Homes, send listing information and high-res photos to ctc-realestate@chicagotribune.com. Join our Chicago Dream Homes Facebook group for more luxury listings and real estate news.
Manager Tony La Russa and slugger Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals celebrate after defeating the Texas Rangers 6-2 to win the World Series in Game 7 of the MLB World Series at Busch Stadium on October 28, 2011 in St Louis, Missouri. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)
The Cubs narrowly avoided disaster in the ninth, almost blowing a three-run lead. But left-hander Rex Brothers, their third reliever of the inning, retired Bryan Reynolds on a flyout with the bases loaded to end it. The save was Brothers’ first since Sept. 29, 2013, with the Colorado Rockies.
2822 N. Orchard St. No. 3, Chicago: $845,000 | Listed: April 17, 2021 This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has refinished solid oak flooring, a wood-burning fireplace with a gas starter and a private deck that measures 22 feet by 22 feet and offers sweeping views of the downtown skyline. The kitchen is equipped with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops and extra-large island with seating for five. A family room offers direct access to the deck and could function as an office or media room. Both the living and family room have recessed lighting that can be controlled with a smart phone. The living room, family room, master bedroom, and deck have built-in speakers for sound throughout the home. This home comes with one parking space. Agent: Ed Watts of Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty, 847-869-9494 *Some listing photos are “virtually staged,” meaning they have been digitally altered to represent different furnishing or decorating options. To feature your luxury listing of $800,000 or more in Chicago Tribune’s Dream Homes, send listing information and high-res photos to ctc-realestate@chicagotribune.com. Join our Chicago Dream Homes Facebook group for more luxury listings and real estate news.
“It’s tough, once you start to feel like you’re coming out of what was some some bad luck and then some some tough at-bats and feel like you’re starting to turn the corner,” Happ said. “But honestly, the swing still feels good, in BP today and cage work the last couple days trying to get ready for pinch hits. The swing still feels like it’s in a place that I feel comfortable, and I’m happy about that.”
“You can’t ask for more from him in these 2 1/2 games,” Hawks coach Jeremy Colliton said. “The start of the season and how all that played out, and then the Rockford games, it is what it is. From his perspective, you’ve got to really respect that he went through the adversity and fought through it and prepared himself, not knowing if he was even going to get a chance.
O’Dowd, now an analyst for MLB Network, took that a step further, saying it should be a requirement that every international player signed by an MLB team receive a GED before coming to the United States. Not only would it help them become better players but, if baseball didn’t work out, O’Dowd said, “It’d be incredibly incumbent upon us to be able to put players back into the individual areas that they come from, like in the DR, at least with a high school education, hopefully more.”
PALMETTO, FLORIDA – SEPTEMBER 15: Gabby Williams #15 of the Chicago Sky dribbles up court in the first half against the Connecticut Sun during Game One of their First Round playoff at Feld Entertainment Center on September 15, 2020 in Palmetto, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) ** OUTS – ELSENT, FPG, CM – OUTS * NM, PH, VA if sourced by CT, LA or MoD ** (Julio Aguilar / Getty Images)