EDITORS' PICKS
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- Momentary Lapse
- Scott Feldman had one bad inning and the Cubs couldn't come back against the Reds.
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- Survival Of The Fittest
- The White Sox beat the Marlins in 11 innings at home.
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- 'I'll Miss Him Out There'
- The Packers' Aaron Rodgers says he has a "ton of respect" for Brian Urlacher, his favorite opponent.
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- On Thin Ice
- The Hawks will try to stay alive by winning Game 5 on Saturday at the United Center.
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- What's In Their Future?
- Bulls GM Gar Forman faces a $20 million question as he contemplates next summer.

Kerry Wood does have one important lasting legacy, beyond that 20-strikeout game: In part because of what happened to Wood (and teammate Mark Prior and others), teams are more careful with how they handle young starters, writes David Schoenfield.
Kerry Wood's talent inspired awe, and whether you played with or against him, you simply wanted to watch him play, writes Doug Glanville.
Among pitchers with at least 1,000 innings, Kerry Wood is one of three in MLB history whose strikeouts per nine innings was 10.0 or higher.