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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Sean Logan Pops Up at Squared Circle Expo VI
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
2026 Bandits Taylor McQuillin
The second season of Athletes Unlimited Softball League starts today. The Chicago Bandits play in Utah.
The AUSL is the newest league of Athletes Unlimited, which started with a fantasy points-based softball league. The actual details are a bit confusing, but are better explained on auprosports.com. That AU softball is still around, but is now called the Championship Cup which is played after the AUSL season. Confused yet?
Anyway, AUSL has six teams, with the Chicago Bandits among them. This isn't the former Bandits, but is more of a nod to them. Either way, it is good to have real softball and a hometown team back!
One of the Bandits this year is pitcher Taylor McQuillin. My interview with McQuillin is at Talking Travel with Taylor McQuillin. In addition to being a pro player and an Olympian, McQuillin is an inspiration for another reason. The star pitcher is blind in one eye. It's hard enough living with half your vision, but playing softball at such an elite level is amazing.
She had to learn depth perception by experience. She has to work more closely with her fielders than most pitchers. She talks freely aboutthis in our interview. Hopefully, those folks with vision impairments will take some inspiration or hope from McQuillin.
On a personal level, McQuillin was as nice as could be when I finally met her. We chatted for a few minutes after I thanked her for the interview. I am very happy McQuillin will be pitching for the Bandits.
For more info on this league, go to the ausl.com. Look here for my recurring coverage.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Friend Encounters: Ted Irvine and Ty
Friend Encounters is a weekly series featuring friends meeting celebrities.
My late friend Ty was a big wrestling fan. Usually, I would feature him meeting a wrestler. Today though, Ty is featured with a hockey legend.
Why is wrestling fan Ty with former hockey star Ted Irvine? It really has more to do with Irvine's son, than his hockey career. Irvine is the father of Chris, better known by his ring name of Chris Jericho.
Irvine made his NHL debut in the 1963-64 season by laying one game with the Boston Bruins. After time in the minors, he returned to the NHL in the 1967-68 season with the Los Angeles Kings. After two and a half seasons with the Kings, Irvine was traded to the New York Rangers. He played through the 1974-75 season with the Rangers, before two seasons with the St. Louis Blues to finish his NHL career.
The younger Irvine has carved a Hall of Fame career with WCW, WWE and now AEW. He is a legit legend. His accomplishments are even more impressive when you look at how poorly he was booked in WCW. He somehow managed to get himself over, despite bad storylines and being overlooked.
Ty met Irvine on the Jericho Cruise, a poular sea cruise led by Chris. It is the perfect setting for a fan like Ty.
Sadly, Ty died a couple years ago. His humor and smile are missed at every event. I always think of Ty as I enter any event. I hope I am helping keep his memory alive for our mutual convention and wrestling friends. RIP Ty.
Ty and Ted Irvine -July 2024.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Celebrity Jersey Cards #800: Kevin Hickey & Takaaki Ishibashi
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series featuring celebrities wearing sports jerseys. We continue marching alphabetically through all MLB teams. Today, we feature two actors from Major League II.
Kevin Hickey was signed by the Chicago White Sox after an open tryout. The relief pitcher spent six seasons in the MLB with the Sox and Baltimore Orioles. He is one f several former MLB players to appear in Major League II. After returning to Chicago, Hickey became a batting practice pitcher for the Sox until he died from a bin injury in 2012. Although he had several baseball cards, his acting earned him his first Celebrity Jersey Card.
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Takaaki Ishibashi is a Japanese actor, singer and comedian. He played Isuro Tanaka in Major League II and Taka Tanaka in Major League: Back to the minors. Early last year, he announced he was taking a break from the entertainment world because he had esophageal cancer. Obviously, his Celebrity Jersey Card also comes from one of the Major Leauge films.Saturday, June 6, 2026
Cards That Never Were: Carl Yastrzemski Topps 1984
Friday, June 5, 2026
Welcome Loyola Women's Basketball Coach Morgan Paige
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Minecraft Mascot?
A few weeks ago, i attended Preview Night of Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue. You can read my recap on Global Traveler, but today I focus on one part of it.
I fully admit, I have never played Minecraft. I have heard of Minecraft, but I knew nothing about it before going to EXP Rosemont for that special night. Fortunately, the staff was very helpful and I caught on quickly.
While there, I saw a lifesize block figure. Was this a character? A mascot? Because I was and still am unfamiliar with the whole Minecraft history and world, I had to do some research.
It seems a mustachioed character names Creeper is an unofficial mascot of Minecraft. I also found several other characters seemingly somewhere within game play. I could not find any character to match this particular character. Yet, if they ,ade and included this character in this experience, it must hold some significance. Are there any Minecrafters out there who can shed light on this character?
For now, I am assuming it can be found somewhere. Surely it can't be a generic character created for this. That wouldn't make sense.
So for now, until someone tells me otherwise, I deem it a Minecraft mascot. As for it's name, I liked Miney (taking a cue from a little girl who called the game's orb "Orbie"). I could call it Crafty. Or maybe M.C. Of course, all of this could have been avoided if Minecraft had a legit well-known mascot.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Killer Bees at Squared Circle Expo
A couple months ago, Tony and I went to Squared Circle Expo VI. Of the about 100 wrestlers in the guest lineup, the Killer Bees were among our favorites.
The Bees came to tag team prominence in the WWF in the 1980s. Jumpin' Jim Brunzell had already made a name for himself as half of the High Flyers tag team (with Greg Gagne) in the AWA. When Brunzell jumped to the WWF, Gagne stayed behind, obviously because his dad owned the AWA. I wonder if his dad wasn't the owner, would Greg have gone to the WWF, too.\In any case, Brunzell was teamed with B Brian Blair and given the Killer Bees team name. While they never won tag titles, they were a big part of the tag scene back then. Wrestling as faces, they eventually started using masks in sort of a heelish way. "Masked Confusion" allowed them to switch places without legit tags, much like heels. They never made a full turn to the dark side though. That's another wonder. Was that a test for the reaction of the fans?
The Bees actually didn't lasy too many years in the WWF, but they bounced around the indie scene. Forty or so years later, here they were together at a convention. They were just the type of old school wrestlers Tony and I really appreciated.
I always enjoy SCX, but wish they would have a few more old school wrestlers like the Bees. With their usual wrestling lineup though, I have no real complaints. There always are plenty of interesting wrestlers I enjoy meeting.
For more info and scheduling, go to squaredcirclex.com. Also, check back here for my coverage.










