David Schuster
Schuster: Team Chemistry Vital To Success
Chemistry and camaraderie are extremely important to winning in baseball, if you believe most players.
Schuster: Cubs Yearning For Spring Training Games To Start
Over the years, teams that have gone on to win the World Series have had poor records during the spring and vice versa, so is winning important in exhibition play?
Schuster: Sale ‘More Comfortable’ In Starter Role
Unlike other pitchers who ease into throwing harder and harder as Spring Training develops, Chris Sale looks to be in mid-season form.
Schuster: Konerko Admits Ozzie Drama Cost White Sox Wins
Paul Konerko confirmed Tuesday that internal strife doomed the White Sox last season.
Schuster: Rizzo Fun To Watch, But Likely To Start Season In Iowa
Rizzo was especially fun to watch as he put four straight over the wall including one over the 50-foot barrier in center that traveled an estimated 500 feet.
Schuster: Williams Balances Winning Now, Rebuilding
All baseball executives are trying – or hoping – to win for now, but they also have to look at the future. The Cubs and White Sox are no different.
Schuster: Castro Speaks, Doesn’t Address Sex Assault Allegations
It wasn’t exactly an interrogation, but reporters finally got a chance to speak with Starlin Castro Friday.
Schuster: Peavy Aims For 30 Starts
In order for the White Sox to make any noise this upcoming season they will have to get major contributions from their starting pitching staff.
Schuster: Reed, Crain And Thornton Battling For Closer Job
Though Reed is the youngest and least experienced of the three, he likely is the leader for the job going into Spring Training.
Schuster: Brett Jackson’s Future Is In The Majors
Brett Jackson is the future for the Cubs. The question is, when is that future? Is it near or is it far?
Schuster: Samardzija Will Get Shot To Start
Samardzija is coming off his best season as a professional notching eight wins in 2011 to go along with an era of 2.97.
Schuster: Garza Feels Good About 2012
Matt Garza opened up on a lot of subjects Sunday as pitchers and catchers went through their first workout at Cub’s camp.
Schuster: Epstein Almost Giddy About Beginning Of Spring Training
Theo Epstein was almost giddy talking about the beginning of Spring Training. The Cubs President said this has been a long time coming.
Schuster: Notes On Byrd From Spring Training
Marlon Byrd filled up the reporter’s notebook on Saturday. The first thing you noticed seeing is that there is less of him…20 lbs to be exact.
Schuster: Thibodeau Not Being Smart With Rose’s Injuries
Coach Tom Thibodeau has constantly stated that if a player says he can play he will. But there are times when a coach has to take control and say no.
Schuster: Deng Has Torn Ligament In Wrist, Won’t Have Surgery
The Bulls confirmed that Luol Deng did indeed suffer a torn ligament in his left wrist but Deng said he is opting not to have surgery.
Schuster: Bears Eliminated And Need Help For Next Year
The scene in the locker room after the game here at Lambeau Field wasn’t nearly as bad as I feared. I anticipated a lot of long faces and angry scowls on the Bears player’s faces but instead was met with resignation.
Schuster: Don’t Believe Everything You Read
A report this morning out of the St. Louis Post Dispatch said that the Cubs have made a qualifying offer to Albert Pujols. The Cubs themselves had “no comment” on the report, but let’s look at this realistically.
Schuster: Time Starts Now For Epstein And Co
Now, Epstein will work hard to get his new organization to the top of much more important categories. The Cubs President will now pretty much go underground as he tries to rebuild the franchise.
Schuster: Epstein Wins Press Conference
There’s no doubt that Theo Epstein gives the Cubs their best chance for winning in a long time…like say a century.



