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Zambrano cool; Cubs remain hot
Tribune staff reporterThe education of Carlos Zambrano continued Tuesday night at Wrigley Field when the Cubs pitcher had a relatively calm conversation after the top of the fourth inning with plate umpire Ron Kulpa. Whether it was the start of a new, laid-back version of...Tags: Neifi Perez, Todd Walker, Matt Murton, Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs
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Ramirez to the rescue
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker can't help but bemoan the runs that got away. But Aramis Ramirez's two homers—including a two-run blast in the ninth—eased the frustration for Baker Tuesday night as the Cubs prevailed 7-3 over the Reds at Great American Ballpark. "We should...Tags: Sports, Aramis Ramirez, Will Ohman, Derrek Lee, Ryan Dempster
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Gameday Live 96: Mets at Reds
On the Mets beatAdam Ronis is your moderator for tonight's game as the Mets go for 10 straight wins. With the Phillies idle, the Mets can also move into a tie for first place in the NL East with the Phillies. Johan Santana......Tags: Mike Lincoln, Billy Wagner, Scott Schoenweis, Marlon Anderson, Philadelphia Phillies
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Gameday Live 98: Mets at Reds
On the Mets beatGood evening everyone! Marc will be with you as the red-hot Mets continue their four-game series with the Cincinnati Reds. Oliver Perez will be on the hill for the Mets (52-45), who had won 10 straight games before Friday???s 10-8......Tags: Sports, Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, New York Mets, Major League Baseball
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Gameday Live 99: Mets at Cincinnati
On the Mets beatMets (52-46) v. Reds (48-51) And it was going so well for the Mets, too. After something of an improbable winning streak, the Mets come into today's game against the Reds on the verge of losing the series. They wasted......Tags: Endy Chavez, Marlon Anderson, New York Mets, Jolbert Cabrera, Francisco Cordero
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From the Cubicle: Cubs-Reds
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Seriously, a billion dollars for the Cubs? I guess losses are the new wins.
If they treated this bidding war like it ought to be, they'd dust off Bob Barker, prop him up and settle this like men, "Price is...Tags: Felix Pie, Environmental Issues, Ronny Cedeno, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Dan Plesac
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From the Cubicle
Welcome to From the Zellicle. We're back for another year. We think. In light of today's new, who knows what's going on. The big news of the day besides why Neifi Perez wasn't brought back, is the new owner of the Tribune, Sam Zell, is . So the lovable/...Tags: Environmental Issues, Tribune Tower, Derrek Lee, Ken Griffey Jr., Neal Cotts
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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: Mike Mohler, Hector Carrasco, Mike Caldwell, Tim Crabtree, Kevin Appier
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Cincinnati Reds
2006 record: 80-82, 3rd Manager: Jerry Narron (3rd season). Home games: Ed Smith Stadium (7,500), 12th Street and Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota, Fla. 34237. Directions: From north, take I-75 south to exit 40, University Parkway. Travel west to Tuttle Ave. and...Tags: All Stars, Ryan Franklin, Pittsburgh Pirates, Education, New York Yankees
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From the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comIt's Opening Day, which means it should start snowing any minute now. For the benefit of all of you stuck at work, we're going to try to bring you live play-by-play commentary of both games today. It might get a little hectic when the two games overlap,...Tags: Ty Wigginton, WGN, Rey Sanchez, Mark Buehrle, Death
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Carlos Guillen, Tony Batista, Ty Wigginton, Ichiro Suzuki, Luis Castillo (baseball)
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Not reelin', but not happy
Tribune staff reporterIn keeping with a season that defies explanation, the Cubs did things backward in Monday's doubleheader at Pro Player Stadium. They won the game you might have thought they were going to lose and lost a game they were supposed to win. After knocking...Tags: Houston Astros, Mark Grudzielanek, Matt Clement, Moises Alou, Wrigley Field
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