ABC7 Sports Overtime with Dionne Miller: April 17, 2026

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Friday, April 17, 2026 8:51PM
Overtime Part 1: Chicago Cubs, White Sox

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Overtime with Dionne Miller is back after a quick Spring Break.

Dionne Miller caught up with ESPN baseball beat writer Jesse Rogers to discuss the rough start to the season for both the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox. Both teams entered the weekend in last place in their respective divisions. Jesse talked about whether he thinks the trend will continue or if either team will warm up with the weather.

Dionne Miller caught up with ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller, who gave his thoughts on who the Chicago Bears will draft next week in the NFL Draft.

Dionne also caught up with ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller. Matt gave his thoughts on who he thinks the Chicago Bears will draft next week in the NFL Draft. Matt also talked about the depth in this draft and how it would be difficult for the Bears to go wrong.

The Chicago Bulls and Sky will have a new look. The Bulls dismissed the top two people in their front office and the Sky traded away Angel Reese.

The Chicago Bulls and Chicago Sky will have a new look next season. For the Bulls, they already dismissed the top two people in their front office and enter the weekend not knowing the future of head coach Billy Donovan. As for the Sky, they traded away the face of their franchise last week, dealing Angel Reese to Atlanta. But, they added new players in the WNBA Draft and also picked up some key free agents including, Skylar Diggins and Rickea Jackson. GM Jeff Pagliocca boldly claims the Sky are in "win now" mode.

After another disappointing season for the Chicago Blackhawks, a playoff drought continues and they have to figure out the future of Connor Bedard.

Another disappointing season for the Chicago Blackhawks finished up this week. Their playoff drought continues and now they have to figure out the future of star forward Connor Bedard. Bedard isn't worried about his rookie contract expiring nearly as much as he's focused on the Hawks making the playoffs and winning more games.

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