Something new for Cubs fans to fret about
Would new Tribune Co. czar Sam Zell really sell the naming rights to Wrigley Field?
Sure he would. This is America. After seizing control of the media company, he is looking for ways to make this deal work.
He is looking to sell the Cubs to a new owner (Mark Cuban?) and sell Wrigley Field separately. In the meantime, there are untapped revenue streams to explore.
“Wrigley is an obvious world-wide icon and Wrigley Field is world-wide known. But, in the world of economics, when I bought the Tribune, I didn’t get a discount because I wasn’t going to use the naming rights that field represents,” Zell said in an interview on the CNBC program “Squawk Box.” “Perhaps the Wrigley Co. will decide that, after getting it for free for so long, that it’s time to pay for it.”
Naturally, the folks in Wrigleyville are up in arms. Is nothing sacred?
“I can just imagine it would be an international incident,” architect George Schipporeit told the Chicago Sun-Times as he stood in line for tickets. “There are some things that are in the public trust, and I don’t think you can violate some of those things. Would you change the name of Michigan Avenue?”
Naturally, Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti did not take this development in stride. He got rather personal:
“I have an idea: Let’s sell the corporate naming rights to Sam Zell. Metamucil definitely would be interested, as would Baldness.com, Depends, the new roll-in bathtub by Sanyo and whatever store lets him buy denim intended for guys 20, 30 and 40 years younger. Lucky Brand Jeans, you say? Fine. Slap that across Zell’s big, old forehead. If everything in this man’s domain is for sale, including sacred Wrigley Field, then he should auction his own hide to the highest bidder.”
MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE
Questions to ponder while college basketball teams take turns being No. 1:
- Given the unhappy demise of Scott Spiezio, does Brendan Ryan suddenly figure more prominently in the team’s plans?
- Now that the Rams have freed up lots of salary cap room, will be they be able to woo any high-impact free agents? Or will that 3-13 record scare everybody off?
- How will history remember the David Carr Era in Carolina?
GOOD LUCK WITH THAT
These days former track star Sebastian Coe heads of the London 2012 Olympic committee. And he vows to run a clean, steroid-free event.
“The one thing that you have to cling very firmly to is that if audiences, crowds and spectators believe for one moment that what they’re watching is illegitimate, we might as well all be watching WWF wrestling,” Coe said. “We cannot have another five years like we’ve just been through because I’m not sure the sport would survive that. In London, we have a very clear template — we will be a zero-tolerance Games.”
QUIPS ‘R US
Here is what some of America’s leading sports pundits have been writing:
Bill Simmons, ESPN.com: “After watching Michael Beasley carefully for the last few weeks, my biggest fear is he could end up on the Shareef All-Stars some day. I definitely like him, he can definitely average a 24-10 in the NBA … but why can’t I shake the feeling he’ll be better off putting up big numbers on a series of 32-win teams over playing on a contender? I haven’t made my official decision on Beasley because I need to watch him a few more times, and it’s hard to judge someone accurately when they’re playing for the most incompetent and unlikable coach in Division I (the woefully overmatched and possibly homicidal Frank Martin). Still, the fact that he’s the spitting image of a young Derrick Coleman scares the holy bejeezus out of me. I can’t shake it.”
Steve Rosenbloom, ChicagoSports.com: “Michigan State coach Tom Izzo gets a bunch of letters from people complaining that they can’t see Spartans games because they can’t get the Big Ten Network. Just guessing Bruce Weber doesn’t have that problem.”
Greg Cote, Miami Herald: “It was about time Indiana forced out its basketball coach. I just saw a bumper sticker that read, ‘Honk If You’ve Been Contacted Illegally by Kelvin Sampson.’”
Mark Kriegel, FoxSports.com: “Colt Brennan has put on 22 pounds between the Senior Bowl and the combine. Question is, what’s he been using: Winstrol or White Castle.”
Jerry Greene, Orlando Sentinel: “About her appearance in the SI Swimsuit Issue, driver Danica Patrick said: ‘I didn’t do it the way Marisa [Miller] did it on the cover or anything. I definitely don’t have that equipment.’ See? In racing, it’s always about the equipment.”
Dwight Perry, Seattle Times: “If Ralph Nader, who captured 2.7 percent of the popular vote in the 2000 election, is now referred to as a presidential candidate, why aren’t the Tampa Bay Rays — who accounted for 2.7 percent of the victories in major-league baseball last season — being hailed as World Series candidates?”
Dan Daly, Washington Times: “So I’m watching this ESPN commercial showing Pete Weber bowling with sunglasses and I’m thinking: What’s next, shirtless poker players?”
MEGAPHONE
“I feel like a mosquito in a nudist colony. I know what to do. I just don’t know where to start.”
Beleaguered Heat coach Pat Riley.


“In the meantime, there are untapped revenue streams to explore.”
How about a ticket surcharge for the oxygen fans breathe during games?
Let’s get one thing straight right away; Scott Spiezio has no one to blame but himself for all of this and that is the bottom line….
Why would the Cardinals not investigate this incident when they found out about it initially?? Now it blows up in your face and once again the organization looks really bad. It doesn’t matter that Spiezio was released; they HAD no other choice so they get no credit for that…
This is nothing but an organization of enablers starting at the top with DeWitt allowing TLR to do whatever he wants and in turn TLR apparently allowing players to do the same…
There was a time that no matter the outcome on the field you could be proud of this franchise. Now it does nothing but make you sick…
So, did Leonard Little’s new contract come with a don’t kill anybody clause?
Gotta love JD and Coach Murray’s approach with Perron. Break the kid in right, make him a responsible team player.
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So the Cub fans are upset because the owner thinks that the Wrigley company should pony up the dough for the stadium to retain the Wrigley name? Too f’n bad. Everyone else has to pay for the naming rights to stadiums why should Wrigley get this publicity for free? Anheuser Busch has to pay to have their name on the Cardinal’s stadium why should Wrigley get a free ride? Oh..that’s right some things are just sacred and shouldn’t be changed. Like MLB has ever (especially in the Selig era) gave a rat’s posterior about anything sacred in baseball. Wake up Cub fans…you are not better or deserving of special consideration or treatment because you feel your precious dump of a stadium should always be named Wrigley Field. That can happen just as soon as the Wrigley corporation decides it will pay the price just like everyone else has to. If they want to get angry at anyone they should be angry at the Wrigley corporation not the owner of the Cubs.
So, like, what did I do wrong Dude?
How would Cardinals brass’s naive credulity look if Spiezio, in Fla. at their invitation, had slammed into some West Palm socialite or a bus full of kids?
Hey SW,
Normally I tend to agree with your pessimistic outlook, but maybe you should think about this one first. LEGALLY, the Cardinals had NO WAY to investigate the “auto accident” Spiezio told them about. The police and the justice department don’t just give away information on pending cases to anyone. It’s part of the law of this country. the Cardinals management did the only things they could. How would you feel if your employer started investigating every detail of your life outside of work? You’d have pretty good grounds for a lawsuit. The fact that they acted promptly shows that they’ve finally drawn a line. Here’s hoping that this whole issue will finally shock Spiezio enough to get the full help and treatment that he needs. I don’t think we should be either praising or condemning the actions of the Card’s front office, instead I think we should all be praying and hoping for Scott Spiezio to get his personal issues straightened out.
Jedi34…you have to assume that SW has a job first. And secondly…you are assuming he has a rational thought process. I highly doubt he has either!
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