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Phil Rogers' All-City team
Tribune baseball reporterOutside of being, say, Barry Bonds' public relations man or one of the guys who collects urine samples, there aren't many jobs in baseball worse than the ones Ryan Dempster and Bobby Jenks have. Closer—as in last one out the door after a fire or...Tags: Jim Thome, Baseball, Ryan Dempster, Brian Anderson, Chicago Cubs
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Spirits soaring, Cubs hit road
Special to the TribuneWas it real, or was it Colorado? For the Cubs, it doesn't matter because what's important is they have reached .500 for the first time since May 1 and put up double-digit runs for the second time in three days after doing it twice in the first 45 games....Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Nomar Garciaparra, Todd Walker, Sports, Basketball
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Bump in road ends 7-game streak
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs were riding the wave going into Friday night's game against San Diego at Petco Park, but their seven-game win streak was wiped out with one bad inning. The Padres scored four runs in the fifth off right-hander Sergio Mitre and made it hold up in...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Barry Bonds, Michael Barrett, Mike Higgins
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Frustration flies as legs fail in 6th
Tribune staff reporterA bat hovered in the back of the Wrigley Field press box during Saturday's game, prompting a spate of one-liners about where the missing Cubs offense had gone. Being the kind with wings, the press box bat was able to fly away. Cubs hitters aren't...Tags: Troy Glaus, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Death, Chicago Cubs
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A neighborly weekend at the old ballpark
Tribune staff reporterIt is 9:30 on a Friday morning. The first game of the series won't start for almost 10 hours. But the man who calls himself "the Atlanta Scalper" is already on a street corner midway between the old courthouse where Dred Scott sued for his freedom and...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Labor Day, Boston Red Sox, Tickets, Gaylord Perry
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Cubs fall in bottom of 9th
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs-Dodgers rivalry is one of the most evenly matched in baseball history, dating back to their first meeting in Brooklyn in 1890. Heading into Tuesday night's game at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers had won 1,003 games in the 116-year-old series to 1,...Tags: Jacque Jones, Crime, Law and Justice, Juan Pierre, Kenny Lofton, Sports
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Wait, it's the Cubs' opener already?
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Here we go again. When last we left our North Side heroes they were putting on quite the hitting display in the NLDS and then were swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
In case you haven't heard, the...Tags: Lehigh Valley Weather, Baseball, Mark Derosa, Science and Technology, National League
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From the Cubicle
Cubs fans, you can now go back to your regularly scheduled hatred for the New York Mets. Yes, I know that was a tough three days for you, but your fandom by proxy appears to have helped the Cubs. The Mets took two of three from the Brewers and, in the...Tags: Paul Lo Duca, Moises Alou, Carlos Delgado, Baseball, Mark Derosa
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Cubs-Sox
See , Cubs and Sox fans. This apparently is how we're supposed to act. Who knew? Let there be peace in the land. This is about baseball, not sucker punches, class warfare, Camaros and Jettas. Yeah, right. Bring it on. Cubs-Sox, II. Michael Barrett is...Tags: Jim Thome, Baseball, Brian Anderson, Chicago Cubs, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes
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Cubs-Padres
We're back for a second straight day of more fun/torture as the Cubs return home after a disastrous 1-8 road trip. Today they send another young pitcher to the mound. Angel Guzman, for whom Cubs fans have been waiting patiently for years, has been...Tags: Mike Cameron, Brian Giles, Baseball, Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs
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Cubs home opener
I haven't watched much baseball the first week of the season since going under the knife for the first time in my life recently. Instead I've been following doctor's orders by reclining on a couch and intermittently feeling sorry for myself while watching...Tags: Gary Bennett, Baseball, Chicago Bulls, Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs
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Cubs-Phillies
Now that the Cubs are inventing new and exciting ways to lose and almost lose games, this season has really picked up. Two nights ago, Ryan Dempster goes Mitch Williams on everyone, walking four straight Phillies batters in the ninth inning of a two-run...Tags: Pat Burrell, Baseball, Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs, Bobby Abreu
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