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For Matthew Boyd, relief is his true calling (story inside)

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Following a game like Friday’s where the Cubs were errorless on the field while seven pitchers combined for an 19-hitter, it’s refreshing to start off a Cub Tracks with Matthew Boyd’s story. And with the lineup changes and trade ultimatums discussed, it will be good to change those boos into cheers once and for all.

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Hard to believe, but was it the boos that struck a nerve in Craig Counsell for Saturday’s lineup?

A move, some trade cautiousness, and an interesting analysis of the Cubs’ lineup:

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Something a little different from the Blues side: As it says below, Buddy Guy is going to name his 10 favorite guitarists.

(I can’t make this stuff up) — The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. celebrated the upcoming FIFA World Cup by organizing the world’s largest game of human foosball. The May 23 event at Humber Polytechnic Lakeshore Campus West in Etobicoke involved 254 participants holding onto giant horizontal poles and attempting to kick a soccer ball into an oversized goal.

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