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Lilly keys changed reaction
Tribune staff reporterThe ebullient feeling of walking off the mound to a standing ovation at Wrigley Field is something Ted Lilly could get used to. One day after Cubs fans vented their wrath on closer Ryan Dempster, they showered their love on Lilly after a dominant...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Jacque Jones, Ted Lilly, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets
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Cubs suffer a double loss
Tribune staff reporterTom Glavine received his automatic pass to the Hall of Fame on Sunday night at Wrigley Field, while the Cubs suffered a loss that could put a serious dent in their postseason dreams. While Glavine earned his 300th victory in the New York Mets' 8-3 win...Tags: Early Wynn, Greg Maddux, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, Jason Marquis
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Mets walk past Cubs
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella's fuse is getting shorter by the day, and he's likely to explode in the next few days if his bullpen continues blowing games. The Cubs, minus Derrek Lee, blew a four-run lead to New York on Monday night at Shea Stadium, losing...Tags: Carlos Beltran, Cesar Izturis, Scott Eyre, David Wright, Michael Wuertz
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Cubs outslug Braves for series sweep
Tribune reporterTed Lilly had Alfonso Soriano's back Thursday night at Turner Field, just as he did last year in Atlanta when he was ejected for allegedly throwing at Edgar Renteria after Braves pitchers had treated Soriano like their personal piñata. With a five-run...Tags: Ted Lilly, Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Edgar Renteria, National League
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Braves shut down champion Phillies 4-1 on opening night
Once the Philadelphia Phillies finished celebrating their World Series title, the Atlanta Braves spoiled the rest of the opening-night party. Derek Lowe pitched eight superb innings, three Braves homered off Brett Myers and Atlanta beat the defending...Tags: Miss America Pageant, NASA, Greg Maddux, Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Former Mariner Johnson Signs With Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Randy Johnson had a fairly simple free-agent wish list. The San Francisco Giants badly wanted a pitcher with the Big Unit's talent and experience and could meet those requests. Johnson and the Giants agreed to an $8 million, one-...Tags: Spring Training, San Francisco Giants, Greg Maddux, Arizona Diamondbacks, Barry Zito
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Atlanta Journal: Griffey Choses Braves
The Atlanta Journal reports baseball star Ken Griffey Jr. has chosen the Braves as his next team, instead of the Seattle Mariners. The following is info from the Journal: Ken Griffey Jr. has chosen to sign with the Braves, according to a person close...Tags: Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Newspaper and Magazine, Seattle Mariners, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Dr. Andrew's Call Could Determine Tom Glavines Career
ATLANTA (AP) -- Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine is scheduled to be examined Wednesday by Dr. James Andrews in Alabama. The visit is expected to determine whether the pitcher's career is over. Glavine is out for the rest of the season with a torn...Tags: Surgery, Atlanta Braves
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Braves Chipper Jones Hopes Team's Freefall Stops Soon
ATLANTA (AP) -- Chipper Jones never hesitates to speak his mind when asked about the state of the Atlanta Braves. Suffice it to say that the second half of 2008 hasn't exactly caused the All-Star third baseman to wax euphoric, this despite a .358...Tags: Albert Pujols, Mark Teixeira, Casey Kotchman, Baseball, Spring Training
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Hampton Hurt Again
ATLANTA (AP) -- Mike Hampton's latest comeback lasted all of one inning. Ouch! Hampton, who signed one of the richest contracts in baseball history but hasn't pitched for the Atlanta Braves since 2005 because of injuries, hurt his right hamstring...Tags: Spring Training, Surgery, Mike Hampton, Atlanta Braves, Contracts
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Braves Blow it in the 9th
By CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) -- Hanley Ramirez hit two homers, including a two-run shot in a four-run ninth inning, and the Florida Marlins rallied to beat the Atlanta Braves 6-4 Wednesday. Mike Rabelo hit a tying two-run homer in...Tags: Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Sports, Miami Marlins
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Atlanta Braves Lose Another
ATLANTA (AP) -- Barry Zito has a new approach to pitching: stay in the moment, and stop forcing things. Whatever he's doing worked Monday. Zito won for just the third time since the All-Star break, leading the San Francisco Giants over the Atlanta...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Barry Zito, Atlanta Braves, Contracts, Mark Kotsay
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