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The mysticism and intrigue of the Bermuda Triangle has just turned personal for Admiral David Segarra: his former ship, the USS Wasp, has gone missing in the area without a trace. But this is only one of a few strange occurrences in the area: storms, disappearances, and other phenomena have convinced Admiral Segarra that the only way to learn the truth is to investigate it for himself. After getting shipwrecked on a nearby island not visible on any of their maps, his team begins to explore— ...
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' recent surge, as they've won seven of their past eight games. Will that be enough for the Cubs to be buyers at the trade deadline? Later, Levine and Haugh debated whether the White Sox should trade ace Garrett Crochet or keep him as a key member of their future.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by White Sox rookie right-hander Drew Thorpe to discuss the start of his MLB career and his journey to the South Siders. Later, Cubs vice president of scouting Dan Kantrovitz joined the show to preview the MLB Draft and to discuss the team's farm system.…
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Send us a Text Message. For you fans of true crime stories, here's an episode from January 2021. He was a manager at a Coca-Cola bottling plant, married, with two teenage sons living the good life in suburban Naperville, IL in 1967. When a bomb exploded aboard a plane on which his wife Jeanne was a passenger, Earle T. Cook quickly became the focus …
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Send us a Text Message. Long before NASCAR came to Chicago, this town had races, racers, and racetracks. Today we're talking about Chicago's Motor Speedways. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: http…
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Send us a Text Message. Danny Sotomayor, a fiery, openly gay AIDS activist, was a man on a mission. Today we discuss Sotomayor with Dan Andries, the writer and producer of the WTTW documentary "The Outrage of Danny Sotomayor." The Outrage of Danny Sotomayor (WTTW) https://interactive.wttw.com/chicago-stories/outrage-of-danny-sotomayor/video The Out…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by former Cubs pitcher Rick Sutcliffe to discuss Hall of Fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg's legacy ahead of the organization unveiling a statue of Sandberg outside of Wrigley Field on Sunday. After that, Levine and Haugh listened back to the best of Sandberg's interview on the Mully & Hau…
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 3-0 loss to the Cardinals on Friday and the White Sox's 7-1 loss to the Diamondbacks. Later, Cubs ace Justin Steele joined the show to discuss his form since returning from injury and to analyze the team's struggles.By Audacy
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by NBC Sports Chicago analyst Scott Podsednik to discuss the state of the lowly White Sox. After that, Levine and Haugh held their Chin Music segment, where they discussed Cubs manager Craig Counsell's comments on day games at Wrigley Field on Fridays.…
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Send us a Text Message. It was an innovative idea in its day - a 200 store indoor shopping center 35 miles outside of Chicago with a 31-ride amusement park in the middle. Unfortunately, once you throw in costly delays, waning attendance, lackluster store selection, competition, and a trapeze death, that's when trouble starts. This is the story of O…
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Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito opened their show by celebrating the White Sox ending their 14-game losing streak before discussing the futures of ace Garrett Crochet and star center fielder Luis Robert Jr. with the organization. Later, Marquee Sports Network analyst Jim Deshaies joined the show to discussed the Cubs' recent struggles.…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and Mike Esposito were joined by White Sox television analyst Steve Stone to discuss the club ending its 14-game losing streak with a win against the Red Sox on Friday evening. After that, Levine and Esposito held the Chin Music segment, in which they discussed White Sox manager Pedro Grifol's job security. Later, th…
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Send us a Text Message. It is the largest train robbery in U.S. history, and it occurred just 32 miles north of Chicago. Hear how the Rondout Train Robbery unfolded 100 years ago in June 1924. Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Leave me a voice message - just click on the microphone i…
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Ben Kenney spends the show discussing the Phillies 5-1 week, sweep of the Brewers, fielding, contributions from JT Realmuto and Nick Castellanos, starting rotation and more. He also discusses the incredible bullpen, recent injuries, potential deadline deals and a preview of the London seriesBy Audacy
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Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 5-4 loss to the Reds on Friday afternoon, which featured third-base coach Willie Harris making a "bad send" that resulted in infielder Nick Madrigal getting thrown out at the plate in the ninth inning. Later, the guys continued to discuss how the Cubs have been hurt my mental…
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In the final hour, Bruce Levine and David Haugh were joined by Cubs bench coach Ryan Flaherty to discuss the club's recent slump and offensive woes. Later, White Sox shortstop Paul DeJong joined the show to for a candid conversation about his future with the organization and what veterans on the team expect ahead of the trade deadline.…
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Send us a Text Message. It was one of the defining moments for the United States during World War II - the capture of a German U-boat on the Atlantic Ocean. Hear the story and the event's many Chicago connections before the 80th anniversary of the event (June 4, 1944), and then see the submarine at the Museum of Science and Industry. #ChicagoHistor…
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