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CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs secured their main objective when they clinched the National League Central title last week.But there are still more goals as they proceed through the seasons final 13 games -- including their final six home regular season games this week.That run begins with Mondays opener of a three-game series with the Cincinnati Reds (63-86) and concludes with three against the St. Louis Cardinals this weekend before closing the 2016 campaign with seven road games.You want win 100 games and clinch home field, said Cubs manager Joe Maddon on Sunday. There are still some short term goals that lead to long-term benefits. Yeah, we want all that.But you just do that one day at a time and then however the chips fall then you react to that moment.The Cubs (94-55) send right-hander Jason Hammel (14-9. 3.60 ERA) against Reds righty Tim Adleman (2-4, 4.21 ERA) in Mondays opener.Hammel, who makes his 29th start of the season, is 9-1 with a 1.77 ERA in 13 home starts. Its the second-best home record in baseball (trailing only teammate Kyle Hendricks).In his last outing on Sept. 13 at St. Louis, Hammel allowed a pair of two-run home runs in a 4-2 Cubs loss.Hammel is 3-1 with a 3.52 ERA in 11 games (10 starts) against Cincinnati. He has not allowed a run in his last three starts against the Reds, including two scoreless appearances this season.Adleman will make his 11th career appearance and start and seventh since his Aug. 16 promotion from Triple-A Louisville. It will be his first career appearance against Chicago.The Reds will likely be without shortstop Zack Cozart, who hasnt played since suffering a knee injury on Sept. 10.Zack (Cozart)s knee hasnt responded to treatment, Reds manager Bryan Price said on Sunday. I wouldnt put him out there unless theres no pain.Billy Hamilton, out with a right knee contusion, is also unlikely to see any time.Billy is tenuous, Price said. Hes shown improvement but hes had zero baseball activity. Im not going to say its impossible for him to come back but its improbable.A Tuesday pitcher is still to be determined due to a full schedule that included a Saturday doubleheader loss to the Pirates.We will have three young starters, Price said. Whoever the starter is on Tuesday, we want to go into that series as rested as possible but thats hard to do with the double header.One ailing player could make a return to the Cubs lineup early this week.Maddon said left fielder Jorge Soler underwent an MRI that turned up no issues after he suffered tightness in his side.Theres nothing really bad, he said. Were going to treat it like a day-to-day situation. Cheap Air Max Outlet . Instead of dwelling on the negative, Oates focused on what was good about the clubs recent play. It worked. Air Max Outlet Online . -- Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis was charged Thursday with driving while intoxicated, a day after he was suspended for an NFL substance-abuse policy violation. http://www.airmaxoutletsale.us/ . Hargreaves began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and has played with the Edmonton Eskimos and last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Air max Outlet . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in. Cheap Air Max Online . Only three players drafted by NHL clubs were included on the Czech selection camp roster on Wednesday. Those players were Dallas Stars 2012 first-rounder Radek Faksa, Winnipeg Jets 2013 fourth-rounder Jan Kostalek and Phoenix Coyotes 2012 seventh-rounder Marek Langhamer. This story appears in ESPN The Magazines November 14 Pain Issue. Subscribe today!BROKEN LEG, NO big deal: clean line through the tibia. A Chargers defensive back landed on me in the end zone. Didnt feel like much, just a little click in my ankle. I jogged to the sideline, and one of my Broncos teammates ran on for me. Theres always someone ready to run on.You OK? a coach asked. I think so, I said, and tried to walk it off, then sat on the bench. The game ended, and I limped across the field toward the locker room, my cleats scraping the concrete in the dilapidated bowels of San Diegos Qualcomm Stadium.Pain does not deter an NFL player. It lights the way.Every hit induces pain; the very essence of football is to submit your opponent through force. You learn very early that football is pain, that humans covered in metal and hard plastic colliding at top speed is going to hurt. But America rewards the boys who act as if it doesnt. So hit me again! Harder! Thats how you climb the football ladder: one lie at a time.The Broncos put me on injured reserve the day after I broke my leg, ending my 2004 season. Someone handed me a few bottles of pain meds and anti-inflammatories. Make sure you finish these, they said. They only work if you finish them. I was still a young player in the NFL and hadnt yet started to question the protocol, so I ate all of my pills like a good boy, and I disappeared into the dark world of rehab. This is how it starts. My team was on a playoff run. I was on Percocet.Next season, the team moved me to tight end and I had to gain weight: 25 pounds in three months. By June, I had my new body. I still knew how to run like a receiver, but my frame couldnt support the new torque. In training camp, I pulled my right hamstring, high up near my tailbone. No time to be hurt, though. I was trying to make the team at a new position.The pain was manageable, but it wasnt healing fast enough. I looked around the training room, littered with broken bodies and sad men hopping around on one foot, hooked up to machines. I had to get out of there. I expressed my anxiousness to the training staff -- and out came the needles. Two injections of Kenalog into the hamstring attachment, chased with another bottle of pills, and I was back on the field.I made the team, but the hamstring never fully healed and I spent most of the 2005 season on the bench. Come the next April, we were back at it. Pills before practice and a Toradol shot before every game. Toradol is a powerful anti-inflammatory that dulls the pain. It was our Superman juice. A crew of us lined up the night before games. We needed our capes.But nothing comes for free. We would all pay the price in the days that followed, and possibly for the rest of our lives. Toradol thins the blood. Players who filed class actions alleging misuse of the drug say it worsened the effect of cooncussions, among other things.ddddddddddddIn 2007, my groin muscle popped off the bone on a kickoff. Thwap! At the hospital, blood was extracted from my arm and put in a centrifuge. Then it was injected back into the muscle attachment, a procedure called platelet-rich plasma injection, or PRP. I went on injured reserve and -- just like that -- my season was over. Percocet again followed, along with his trusty sidekick, depression.But I was older now, and I knew what was waiting at the bottom of that bottle: addiction. I watched it eat up my friends. So instead of diving back into the black river of pills, I decided to exercise the green option. I took no pills. I only inhaled can-nabis, and I healed quickly and com-pletely, through optimistic rehabilitation sessions and $100 worth of marijuana. During practice in Week 12 of my sixth and final season, the same problematic hamstring finally popped off the bone. Thwap! Season over, career soon to follow. A month or so later, I was fired by the Broncos new head coach, Josh McDaniels. His assistant left a message on the answering machine at my parents house. There are no happy endings to this story.Im now seven years removed from football. Recently, I was at the gym and feeling good. Sometimes when Im lifting weights, the blood starts flowing and I taste it again: the Immortal Man.Well, the Immortal Man put 225 pounds on his back and did a set of squats. I felt something jam in the lower spine, and the next day I could hardly walk. Sleeping was difficult. No position was comfortable. I have scar tissue along my lower spine, compressed disks, swollen and inflamed, that will never go away.The difference now is that I get to choose how to treat it. No one hands me an orange bottle. No one puts a needle in my back. Pills might kill the pain, but cannabis reframes it, allowing a speedier recovery and a more complete understanding of the injury. The propensity to kill the pain outright has helped create a dishonest relationship between a players body and the game of football. I guess some would argue that the NFLs approach to pain management works. Look how popular the sport is, after all. Look at the revenue. But in the process, the NFL turns some of the strongest members of our species into pill-popping hospital patients.We shouldnt forget about the human beings -- our brothers, fathers, husbands and sons -- who breathe life into an industry fueled by pain and sacrifice. We all end up broken in the end.Nate Jacksons memoir, Slow Getting Up: A Story of NFL Survival From the Bottom of the Pile, was published in 2013. His latest book, Fantasy Man: A Former NFL Players Descent Into the Brutality of Fantasy Football, was published by HarperCollins in September. ' ' '

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