CHICAGO – The Cubs are nearly midway through the 2013 season, 73 games into a 162-contest campaign. To first-year Chicago TV analyst Jim Deshaies, it still feels like the first month of the season. Paired with Len Kasper in the Cubs’ broadcast booth, Deshaies has already formed a strong in-game connection with his well-respected new partner. The duo showed off their developing repertoire Saturday, joking that Astros manager Bo Porter’s clubhouse Wheel of Fortune-like Flywheel should have a space devoted to “designated for assignment.” “When something’s new, it’s all new and it kind of happens in a hurry,” said Deshaies, a former Astros pitcher and broadcaster. “Getting through those first [...]