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Paul Sullivan: Don’t let the Major League Baseball owners’ lockout spoil your spring, Chicago

Wrigleyville was humming on a sunny Saturday morning with the first real hint of a Chicago spring in the air. It doesn’t take much to get people out of the house on a day like this, especially after another long winter of bearing down, masking up and shoveling snow. When the thermometer hits 60, it reminds us once again why we chose to live here. The bars were decked out with their St. ...
A baseball sits on a practice field on the first day of full-squad workouts during Cubs spring training on Feb. 22, 2021, at Sloan Park in Mesa, Ariz..

Wrigleyville was humming on a sunny Saturday morning with the first real hint of a Chicago spring in the air.

It doesn’t take much to get people out of the house on a day like this, especially after another long winter of bearing down, masking up and shoveling snow. When the thermometer hits 60, it reminds us once again why we chose to live here.

The bars were decked out with their St. Patrick’s Day decorations in anticipation of the neighborhood’s biggest day of the year. The line at the Starbucks across from Wrigley Field was growing,

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