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Dos and don'ts for the Crosstown Classic
For RedEyeRight about the time you're settling down for some Memorial Day barbecue and beverages on Monday, the Cubs and White Sox will renew their Crosstown Classic rivalry. This year it's only four games—two at each ballpark—and they're all back to...Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Carlos Marmol, Baseball, James Russell, Chicago Cubs
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Famed baseball-collector Zack Hample succeeds at The Cell
RedEyeZack Hample was more than nervous. In fact, had the record-setting baseball collector been in his hometown of New York City, he would have taken a U-turn. It doesn't matter if he already had tickets. He'd bite the bullet. But he couldn't do that...Tags: Social Issues, Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, U.S. Cellular Field, Sports
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Beer and baseball: Which ballpark scores
I am a lifelong Cubs fan, and I'm one of those lifelong Cubs fans who equate the White Sox with the Green Bay Packers, St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Heat: You are the unseemly other, and I delight in your every failure. After thousands of innings of...
Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Carlos Marmol, St. Louis Cardinals, Baseball, Chicago Cubs
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Husband absolves beer-tossing wife for Wrigley bleacher incident
Ellen Shockley, the beer-tossing wife from the left field bleachers of Wrigley Field, wanted Chicago Cubs fans to know one thing about her: She is not a serial beer tosser. “If it was not my husband, I would not have done it,” Shockley...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, ESPN (tv network), Chicago White Sox, Travis Wood
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Summer to-do list
Take the challenge The big finish As running events go, few set themselves apart like the Soldier Field 10 Mile. The 10th-anniversary course makes its way along the lakefront and then finishes, spectacularly, on the 50-yard line of Soldier Field, with...
Tags: Bob Dylan, Glen Hansard, Nellcote, Arts, Chicago Cubs
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Danks delighted to return to Sox's rotation
Tribune reporterLeft-hander John Danks will rejoin the Chicago White Sox's rotation Friday night, slightly more than one year since his last major league start when he pitched 6 1/3 scoreless innings to beat the Cubs. If all goes right for Danks on Friday, he will be...Tags: Matt Thornton, Jose Quintana, Don Cooper, Baseball, Dylan Axelrod
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Hawks make national footprint
The Blackhawks are as close to a national team as any in the NHL. Look no further than NBC. The network is riding the Hawks hard during the playoffs. The reason is simple: Ratings. The Hawks' local numbers from the nation's No. 3 market are having a...
Tags: U.S. Open (tennis), Television, WGN, Entertainment, Television Industry
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Scarce public funds shouldn't be used on DePaul stadium
Mayor Rahm Emanuel pleads poverty when it comes to education, public safety and Wrigley Field upgrades. But now he says a new basketball stadium for DePaul University is necessary, even though owners of the United Center offered the venue for free. Why...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, United Center, Government, Rahm Emanuel, Safety of Citizens
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Feldman puts it all together in 8-2 victory
Scott Feldman made it all look so easy Saturday, blanking the Mets over 6 2/3 innings and delivering a key two-run double to propel the Cubs to an 8-2 victory at Wrigley Field. "I'm healthy and my arm feels good," Feldman said. "Mechanically, everything...
Tags: Matt Garza, Anthony Rizzo, Dale Sveum, New York Mets, Alfonso Soriano
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Poll: Voters root for neither Ricketts nor rooftops
Chicago voters in a Tribune/WGN poll have a message for Cubs executives and Wrigleyville rooftop owners locked in a feud over the team's proposed ballpark overhaul: A plague on both your houses. Nearly half said they side with neither the Cubs nor the...
Tags: Advertising, Polls, Chicago City Hall, Wrigleyville, Elections
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Don Welsh focuses boundless energy on promoting Chicago
Don Welsh, Chicago's top convention and tourism salesman, early this month embarked on one of the most high-wire sales trips of his tenure here — flying to rival Las Vegas in an attempt to win back the National Hardware Show, once a cornerstone...
Tags: Millennium Park, National Football League, Towson University, Chicago Hotels, Radio
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One big mistake costs Wood, Cubs
Travis Wood knew something bad was going to happen as soon as he released the high changeup with two outs and a man on base in the seventh inning. "As soon as it left the hand, I didn't like it," Wood said of the fat pitch Juan Lagares deposited into...
Tags: Anthony Rizzo, Dale Sveum, New York Mets, Ruben Tejada, Bobby Parnell
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