It was 1988. The Orioles had started the season 0-21.
Cal Ripken, Sr. had already been fired. Fortunately for baseball history, Cal Ripken, Jr. decided not to sit out a game in protest.
Then the O's came to Chicago. New Orioles GM (and former Sox GM) Roland Hemond persuaded Jerry Reinsdorf to let him have the suit he'd worn in the clubhouse in 1983 when the Sox clinched their first post-season appearance since 1959. The suit had been soaked with champagne and beer and kept under glass, in a display case, ever since.
I can't imagine who wanted to sit next to Hemond that night.
Anyway, Jon Miller was a guest on the White Sox pregame show. He did a spot-on imitation of Edward R. Murrow reporting 'from the rooftops of London' to show how desperately the situation was viewed in Baltimore.
That was the night the Orioles broke the streak.
Despite that, I've always liked Jon Miller. I seem to recall a night when he and former White Sox broadcaster John Rooney traded impersonations. They're both quite gifted. If I recall correctly, Miller did a great Bob Elson, too.
All the Cub fans will be going on and on today about Handy-Dandy-Andy Dawson who will be entering the Hall of Fame today... as a Montreal Expo. But I'm cheering especially today for Jon Miller.
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Sunday, July 25, 2010
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
List of members of the Judicial Performance Commission of Cook County

Chairperson
Leonard Jay Schrager, Professor, The John Marshall Law School
Members
Enrique Abraham, Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office
Fay Lomax Cook, Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University
Jan Czarnik, League of Women Voters of Illinois
Stephen Daniels, American Bar Foundation
Susana Darwin, American Bar Association
Vivien C. Gross, Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law
Roy E. Hofer, Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
Jonathan D. King, DLA Piper
Michelle K. Jordan, League of Women Voters
Edward O. Laumann, The University of Chicago, Department of Sociology
James H. Lewis, Chicago Community Trust
Virginia Martinez, MALDEF Chicago Regional Office
Travis Richardson, Richardson & Mackoff
Wesley G. Skogan, Professor, Northwestern University, Department of Political Science
Ada Skyles, Chapin Hall Research Center for Children, at the University of Chicago
Randolph N. Stone, Professor, Mandel Legal Aid Clinic, at the University of Chicago Law School
Chicago Appleseed Fund for Justice
Malcolm C. Rich, Executive Director
Elizabeth Monkus, Project Manager
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Money laundering legal in Zimbabwe

Household hint: Money laundering is best done "with gentle hand-washing in warm water." Machine washing can work as well, but dry-cleaning is not recommended: The chemicals cause the bills to fade.