Stacey King
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Podcast Appearances
I'm going back to that because that's the time when everybody was on the same page.
Everybody was on the same page.
A Super Bowl win for the Chicago Bears.
Because as you mentioned, you named all those teams.
And while the White Sox didn't have anything really go their way on Saturday night, they didn't have any big free agent signing.
They do.
I think that they weren't as upset, some of them, about the Cubs being able to celebrate a World Series title.
So I think it's that date.
I took the spirit of the question maybe a little bit differently, that there were multiple good things going on.
I'm thinking Chicago sports days where multiple big things were going on.
So I'll go back a little bit.
Although, and I'll bring it recent for everybody, don't worry.
A huge one.
This is not good, not happy.
Cubs lose to, in 84, they lose to San Diego, which was just a devastating series.
On the same day, though, like the Cubs are in the playoffs, which is a huge, they hadn't been in the playoffs for 39 years up until that 1984 time.
Same day as that?
People forget this.
Walter Payton breaks Jim Brown's rushing record on the same day.
1993, Jordan retires, and the White Sox have a playoff game against Toronto.