The Bulls started their playoff series with the Celtics in Boston. The two teams fought hard all game and would go to overtime where the Bulls would prevail. Rose scored more points in that game than Michael Jordan scored in his first Bulls playoff game. The Bulls won the game by a score of 105-103. It was a team effort as Rose showed great leadership and the Bulls now lead the series, 1-0.
The Blackhawks went into Saturday's game with a 1-0 lead on Calgary after an OT thriller a few nights ago. The Hawks played very bad at the beginning of the game as they were losing 2-0. The Hawks later woke up and mounted a comeback and went on to win the game with a tally of 3-2. Jonathan Toews, Blackhawk captain, scored two of the Hawks' three goals, his first career playoff goals.
On the North Side the Cubs got set to take tto the field against the hated Cardinals. The regular season series with a playoff athmosphere was tied at 1-1. Ryan Dempster had the start for the Cubbies and struggled early as the Cubs went down 4-0. The Cubs would mount a slow comeback that was capped by a D-Lee triple and the Cubs went up 5-4. The Cardinals sent the game into Extra Innings at 5-5. Neither team scored until the bottom of the 11th when Aramis Ramirez stepped to the plate and delivered a walk-off homerun to win the game. Final score, 7-5.
The White Sox were in Tampa to play the Rays. The Sox went up early and their pitching pinned the Rays to only 3 runs. Mark Buehrle pitched seven innings of good baseball and Paul Konerko homed and collected three RBI's as the Sox polished a nice win in Tampa, 8-3.
It was an exciting day in Chicago sports that featured overtimes, comebacks, records being broken, and walk-off homeruns. Go Chicago!




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