No movement on budget, tax increase, but fingers continue to point elsewhere

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State Senator John Cullerton in a press briefing yesterday. (Illinois News Network photo)

SPRINGFIELD, IL – (Greg Bishop, Illinois News Newtwork.  Please click on the link above for the full story and stories involving the happenings in Springfield yesterday.  Here is an excerpt below.)

On the third day of special session at the Illinois state Capitol, nothing was accomplished on a budget or reforms to grow the economy, but the state’s political leaders continued to point fingers at one another.

Senate President John Cullerton, D-Chicago, said his chamber did its work during regular session by passing a budget, a $5.4 billion tax increase and various reforms. He said Friday he planned to meet with the leaders of the House and Senate Republicans to try to push action.

“The governor has not called a leaders’ meeting with the five of us since Dec. 6, so I thought it would be helpful if we met with the four legislative leaders,” Cullerton said. “But the governor pulled the plug on that, told the Republicans not to go.”

Rauner denied that.

All-New Fireworks Weekend starts on June 30th-July 2nd

The Southern Illinois Miners return home on Friday, June 30th for Fantastic Fireworks Weekend! Fireworks will happen Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a special game time all weekend of 7:05 pm.

Friday night is Military Appreciation Night presented by Peoples National Bank. Veterans and active duty military will get two free tickets when they show identification. The Miners will also wear themed Military jerseys presented by Marion VA to be auctioned off at the end of the night.

Saturday Night is Scout Appreciation Night. We will be honoring scouts all night long and be the first 500 fans through the gate and receive a FREE Miners lunch box courtesy of Southern Illinois Healthcare.

Sunday night is Family Fun Sunday presented by WSIL Channel 3 TV. Kids 12 and Under get in FREE!

 

Willie McGee vs Ryne Sandberg

https://www.101sports.com/2017/06/23/watch-willie-mcgee-ryne-sandberg-monster-games-day-1984/

NBC sports

CHICAGO, IL – (Luke Schnake, WXOS radio.  Please click on the link above for the full story and YouTube video.)

NOTE-  I came across this.   This game in 1984 was one of those events in life I can tell you exactly where I was, as I watched the first few innings at home, and finished it up listening to it on a picnic table on a camping trip.

I enjoyed the twenty minutes through time this morning.  I hope you will enjoy this as part of a beautiful weekend coming up.

By the way, this stat geek provided a link to the box score.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN198406230.shtml

Franklin County Sheriff’s report 6/23/17

Press Release From Franklin County Sheriff Donald R. Jones’ office

The following individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

6-15-17 at 11:35 a.m. a traffic stop in Zeigler resulted in the arrest of Gus G Macropolos of driving while license suspended.

6-16-17 a traffic incident on Isaac Walton Road, just east of Route 148, led to the arrest of Linda Jones, 60 of Valier for driving under the influence of alcohol. 

6-21-17 at 11:41 am Deputies investigated an incident at the Franklin County Courthouse that resulted in the arrest of Natasha L. Potts Age 32 of Benton for felony theft. She is being held in the Franklin County Jail in lieu of $10,000.00 bond.

6-22-17 at 8:57 pm Deputies responded to a crash on Rt. 34 East of Benton. A 2000 Chevrolet Pickup Truck driven by Austin R. Crawford Age 16 of Benton was east bound on Rt. 34 when he attempted to pass a 2003 Ford Pickup driven by Lucas C. Prior Age 17 of Benton. The crash is still under investigation. Neither driver was injured; however two passengers in the Ford Pickup received major injuries and were transported to local hospitals by Abbott’s EMS. An Ameren utility pole, as well as a privately owned fence was also damaged. Citations are pending for both drivers

RYAN LUCKETT SIGNS WITH RLC

INA, Ill. (June 22, 2017) – Ryan Luckett (LPH out of Louisville, Ky.) signed on to join the Rend Lake College Baseball Warrior ranks this week. Luckett, right, was joined by his brother and RLC alumni, Devin Luckett, left, and Tyler O’Daniel, RLC head baseball coach, back. (Reece Rutland – Rend Lake College Sports Information Director.

All Flood statments have been cancelled for Franklin County

by Steve Dunford

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy and the advancement of a cold front thought the area caused several inches of rain overnight in the county.  Sesser received around four inches.

There can still be areas of pop up showers until around 7 p.m., then gradual clearing.

We have some unseasonably pleasant days ahead of form Saturday till Wednesday with highs in the upper 70’s with lows in the upper 50’s.

Get out and enjoy it.

 

Small Illinois town prepares to take center stage during total solar eclipse

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/makanda-illinois-prepares-for-total-solar-eclipse/

The line marking the eclipse’s path goes through Dave Dardis’ art studio in Makanda.  CBS News

MAKANDA, IL – (Adriana Diaz, CBS News.  Please click on the link above to read the full story and watch the accompanying video.  Here is an excerpt below.)

A rare event in space will bring a dark day for millions of Americans, but many see it as a cause for celebration

The small town of Makanda, Illinois, however, will be directly in the eclipse’s path and is one of the places where the eclipse can be viewed the longest – over two minutes, reports CBS News’ Adriana Diaz.

“I do feel lucky. How can you not feel lucky? This is a lucky event,” said Dave Dardis.

The solar eclipse’s path runs straight through Dave Dardis’ art studio and shop in Makanda, and friends are coming out of the woodwork to get in on the action.

LeQuatte named new Regional Office of Education Superintendent

by Steve Dunford

MARION, IL –  Democratic Party County Chairmen from Franklin, Williamson, Johnson, and Massac counties, caucused and  appointed Lorie LeQuatte to succeed Matt Donkin as ROE district #30  Superintendent.

LeQuatte and Donkin – WSIL file photo

LeQuatte a 1989 Zeigler-Royalton, John A. Logan, and SIU graduate, will be taking office on July 1st.  She was the principal of Project Echo, and Star Quest which is alternative school programs near Johnston City.  LeQuatte resides in Herrin.

Donkin stepped down to become Superintendent of Frankfort Community District #168 in his hometown.  Before taking over as Regional Superintendent, he was a Social Studies teacher and later an administrator at Frankfort Community High School.  He steered a troubled office in the right direction, taking over for Barry Kohl.

 

Anchor Grille opens in Sesser

by Steve Dunford

 

SESSER, IL-  The Anchor Grille opened for business this week in Sesser.  It is located in the former Bruno’s Steakhouse building on the east side of town on State Route 154.

I spoke with owner Joshua Qualls last night,  he says they have a full breakfast and dinner menu, specializing in burgers and seafood.  They also have daily specials.   I will post their menu below.

In conversations I have had and from reading social media posts, the vast majority says the food is excellent.

Please give them a try.  They open at 7:00 a.m.  Spending money locally benefits our communities.

Breakfast Menu:

Lunch and dinner menu

The last two wins could turn the tide for the Cardinals

by Steve Dunford

Jack Links Beef Jerky made out like bandits in bonus advertising the last two nights.  Six was a Serious Number, the last two nights, and On The Run is coughing up $.50 drinks today.

I realize both wins have been against the lowly Phillies, a team that I fear at times the Cardinals are heading the same direction, a win is a win though.  Last night after the dismal pitching performance with Michael Wacha, and the struggles of Greg Garcia in the field and at the plate, Matt Carpenter going 0-5, and walk off the field with a win was a big boost.  Even if it was against the sisters of the poor, comeback wins like that can turn around a season.

Since Cardinal General Manager John Mozeliak announced his big shakeup, I have noticed the Cardinal offense on the upswing.  I am old school in baseball in a lot of things.  I would hate to see the DH come to the National League.  I love double switches.  I love the strategy decisions whether or to pinch hit for your starter in the seventh inning when he is dealing.

If I am flipping channels I will sit and watch a few innings of an NL game.  The only time I will stop and watch and American League game is to watch Albert Pujols or Matt Holliday hit.

This old school baseball guy is slowly turning into a sabermetrics guy.  I pay more attention to a players OPS (on base percentage + slugging percentage)  than I do the traditional hitting stats of batting average home runs and RBI’s.

Here is when I made my conversion.  When the Cardinals dealt Jon Jay to the Padres for Jedd Gyorko, several Cardinal fans bemoaned the fact that he was a .300 hitter.  I would tell him yes, but Jay rarely takes a walk.  That is when I started looking at a players OPS more than their batting average.

Jay’s OPS in his .300 average years in St. Louis was below .800, which would make him a little more than an average hitter at best.  In 2012 Jay had a .305 average with an OPS of .773, In 2014 he had a .303 average and an .750 OPS.

Two days before Gyorko was dealt to the Cardinals, I looked like the genius that I am not.  I was talking Cardinal baseball with a group of people online two days before.  We were talking about the weak bench, I said we needed someone like Gyorko or injured Atlanta Brave, Sean Rodriguez, who was with the Pirates.  I thought Gyorko would be a hustling utility man that has been in the Cardinals past like Jose Oquendo, Rex Hudler and Joe McEwing, not hitting cleanup as the starting 3B and has the potential to be an All Star reserve.

Cardinal hitting coach Mark Burdaska as a prospect with the Oakland A’s in his 1978 Topps card. (e-bay photo)

Since Mo’s shakeup, I have noticed an uptick in the Cardinal offense since Mark Budaska is looking over John Mabry’s shoulder.  I realized Camden Yards is more of a bambox than Cincinnati’s Great American ballpark over the weekend.  If you have an OPS of .900, you will have a very successful MLB career.  I wish I had comparisons of before and after Budaska had taken over.  The biggest breakdown is over the last seven days.  Here is a list of the Cardinals during that time frame with a .900 plus OPS:

Dexter Fowler 1.381
Matt Carpenter 1.096
Tommy Pham 1.080
Jose Martinez 1.042
Jedd Gyorko 1.011
Stephen Piscotty 1.002
Yadier Molina .920
Paul DeJong .903

The offense is starting to click.  Yes the starting pitching is in a little slump.  I am not concerned with Lance Lynn and Mike Leake.  Since Carlos Martinez ditched the stupid hair extension, he has been putting up Cy Young type numbers.  His maturity level is increasing, as he has had only one meltdown. I am somewhat concerned about Adam Wainwright.  I am very concerned about Michael Wacha, in his last few starts.

The Dodgers have learned to manipulate the 10 day DL to their advantage.  Put Wacha on the DL for arm fatigue.  Rehab assignments are for 30 days this year instead of 20.  Give him some time off.  Assign him to Memphis for his rehab and put him in the bullpen.

Here are some candidates who could take Wacha’s place in the rotation.  Personally I would like to see Jack Flaherty get a shot.   The 21 year old right hander had an impressive spring, and is climbing through the minors quickly.  He is 1-0 with a 3.04 ERA at Memphis after being called up from Springfield.  In AA he was 7-2 with  a 1.42 ERA.

Luke Weaver could be back.  He is 6-1 with a 2.33 ERA.  John Gant only had the mopup game when he was with the big club is 1-1 with a 2.13 ERA.  Marco Gonzales got rocked in his DH start but he is 2-3 with a  2.97 ERA.  These are all Memphis stats.

Some say that if he goes to the pen he could have closer type stuff.  He could be wicked one inning at a time, but I see him as a 7th inning guy.

I am very concerned with Seung Hwan Oh.  I pay close attention to a starters ERA.  For a relief pitcher, I pay more attention to their WHIP (walks+hits/innings pitched.)  Below a 1.00 is outstanding.  When you get in the 1.25 range, you are getting hit pretty hard. Oh’s is at 1.39.  He pitched out of a jam last night, but it is more than the Cubs slapping him around.

John Brebbia, who has been outstanding out of the pen leads the club with an .075.  Trevor Rosenthal has a 1.09.  Matt Bowman has a 1.12.

For the Cardinals to be successful, they need to count on these two guys to have weeks like they have had.  Lefthanders Brett Cecil had a .027 WHIP and Kevin Siegrist had an .050 whip in the last two games.

Greg Garcia made it clear in the early season that he wanted to be a starter.  His average has dipped to .208 and was plum awful in the field.  I was thinking last night, those are Pete Kozma numbers.  He is out of options, and his Cardinal days might be limited if they keep one utility infielder on the bench.  Paul DeJong deserves to stay with the big club.  The only savior for Garcia is that he is a left handed hitter.

Speaking of left handed hitters, the website MLB Trade Rumors, which is usually accurate, says that Freddie Freeman will be moving to 3B.  Matt Adams has found a home.  He could have been that middle of the order bat the Cardinals need.

Here is todays lineup.  Get a win Cmart, and hopefully he gets the run support he deserves.  Dexter Fowler is not in the lineup.  He is listed as day to day,

ST. LOUIS

Carpenter 1B

Pham CF

Piscotty RF

Gyroko 3B

Molina C

J. Martinez LF

Diaz SS

De Jong 2B

C. Martinez P

PHILIDELPHIA

Perkins RF

Galvis SS

Hererra CF

Franco 3B

Nava LF

Joseph 1B

Blanco 2B

Rupp C

Nola p

 

 

 

 

 

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