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A real San Francisco treat
Tribune staff reporterThe two vices vexing the Cubs all season were an inability to beat left-handers and a lack of extra-inning victories. But they killed two birds with one stone Wednesday night with a 4-2, 10-inning victory over San Francisco, moving a game ahead of...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Barry Zito, Ryan Dempster, Wrigley Field, Sports
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Dempster cruises, Cubs on verge of sweeping Brewers
Tribune reporterAfter undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2003 and sitting out most of the 2004 season, Ryan Dempster's career has gone through countless changes. When Dempster asked last fall to give up his closer's job and go back to his original role as a starter, he...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, Lou Piniella, Cy Young, Ryan Dempster
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Reds still confound Zambrano, Cubs
Tribune staff reporterWhen Mike Fontenot's fly ball settled into the glove of Cincinnati right fielder Norris Hopper at the warning track in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night, the Cubs' chances of gaining on first-place Milwaukee died in the vines. Instead of a...Tags: Matt Murton, David Weathers, Jacque Jones, Mike Fontenot, Wrigley Field
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Getting way off track
Tribune staff reporterWhen former Cubs president and current Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail sent Steve Trachsel from Baltimore to the Cubs on Aug. 31, it may have been his final chance to seal his legacy with the organization. And if Trachsel continues...Tags: Steve Trachsel, Crimes, Milwaukee Brewers, Ted Lilly, Matt Morris
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Losing their way by the Bay -- again
Tribune staff reporterCloser Bobby Jenks was available Wednesday night but wasn't used. Staff ace Mark Buehrle pitched well but not effectively enough to win. What the White Sox sorely lacked again was an offense potent enough to support Buehrle and provide enough of a...Tags: Jose Contreras, Jermaine Dye, Ozzie Guillen, Bobby Jenks, Chicago White Sox
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Cubs' miscues lead to split
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs had a chance to go for the throat Saturday night after coming back to beat St. Louis 3-2 in the first game of a day-night doubleheader. But a poor decision by third-base coach Mike Quade, a lazy throw by catcher Jason Kendall and an offensive...Tags: Jim Edmonds, Ryan Theriot, Ryan Franklin, Sports, Alfonso Soriano
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Cubs march to Milwaukee, widen lead in NL Central
Tribune staff reporterSome Chicagoans tend to think of Wisconsin as an extension of their back-yard patio—a place to go and relax for a few days every summer to escape the daily stresses of big-city life. A trip to Wrigley Field North is often part of the Wisconsin...Tags: Ted Lilly, Milwaukee Brewers, Gabe Kapler, Mike Fontenot, Wrigley Field
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Alfonso Soriano back to leadoff after Cubs' loss to Milwaukee Brewers
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella's lack of patience is well known. But Derrek Lee had to laugh out loud when he found out after Wednesday's 8-2 loss to Milwaukee that Alfonso Soriano was heading back to the leadoff spot only two games into the season. "It's...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Ted Lilly, Spring Training, Brian Roberts, Mike Fontenot
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Y mayo lo empezaron como abril..., perdiendo
Los Cachorros empezaron el mes de mayo igual que el bueno de abril, es decir, perdiendo ante los Cerveceros de Milwaukee.
Si el pasado 2 de abril los Cachorros abrían dicho mes perdiendo 8-2 ante Milwaukee en el Wrigley Field, ayer se repetía la historia...Tags: Kerry Wood, Carlos Zambrano, Mark Derosa, Wrigley Field
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It's OK to exhale —just a bit
Tribune staff reporterManager Lou Piniella has fewer worries now as the Cubs head into the final 12 games of the season with a one-game lead over Milwaukee. His team has a little momentum after beating the Cardinals 4-2 Sunday at Busch Stadium, knocking the defending world...Tags: Sam Fuld, Matt Murton, Jim Edmonds, Heart Attack, Ryan Dempster
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Cubs let Giants walk away
Tribune staff reporterWhen Will Ohman came in to face pinch-hitter Barry Bonds in the eighth inning Tuesday, Wrigley Field went into lockdown mode. The volume was cranked up and, with the game on the line, the heat was on. When Ohman retired Bonds on a liner to left with two...Tags: Will Ohman, Pedro Feliz, All Stars, New York Giants, Michael Wuertz
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Mets' 4-run 9th sinks Cubs
Tribune staff reporterRyan Dempster suffered another ninth-inning meltdown against the New York Mets on an otherwise perfect afternoon at Wrigley Field, conjuring up memories of his previous collapse May 17 at Shea Stadium. The Mets scored four runs in the ninth inning off...Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Shawn Green, Philadelphia Phillies, Will Ohman, New York Mets
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