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Ichiro One Hit Shy of 2,000
Web ReporterCliff Pennington overshadowed Ichiro's three-hit night with one big blast of his own. Pennington hit a two-run homer to help the Oakland Athletics beat the Seattle Mariners 9-5 Saturday night as Suzuki got within one hit of 2,000. Mark Ellis had three...Tags: Adrian Beltre, Jimmy Collins, Rob Johnson, Seattle Mariners, Jack Wilson
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Mariners Fall To Oakland
Staff reporterTravis Buck homered and scored three runs, and Adam Kennedy extended his torrid start for Oakland with a career high-tying four hits and two RBIs in the Athletics' 6-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Monday. Brett Anderson pitched six strong innings...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Ichiro Suzuki, Oakland (Alameda, California)
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Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Update: This is Lillian Bond in a 1925 photo. She died in 1991. Please congratulate Mike Hawks and Mary Mallory for identifying her! Dec. 20, 1930: MGM signs Lillian Bond. Just a reminder on how this works: I post the... -
From the Cubicle
In 1959 Mayor Richard J. Daley switched on the city's civil defense air-raid sirens when the White Sox clinched the pennant, sending Russian-fearing non-baseball fans into a frenzy. The Sox, up three games to one over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in...Tags: Kenny Lofton, Darin Erstad, Kelvim Escobar, Carl Everett, Derek Jeter
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Jon. Paul. Bingo.
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox assured themselves Friday night of at least one more postseason home game. Whether it's in the American League Championship Series or World Series remains to be seen, but the Sox regained much of their magical regular-season touch by...Tags: Darin Erstad, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Carl Everett, World Series
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Sox-sational!!!
Tribune staff reporterA little controversy didn't hurt, but the ending was as convincing as their dominant starting pitching. The White Sox earned their first World Series berth since 1959 Sunday night in their typical crazy style with a 6-3 comeback victory over the Los...Tags: Kelvim Escobar, Natural Resources, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, World Series
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Another bad start for Cubs, another loss
Tribune staff reporterSunday night's game in Busch Stadium began as a carbon copy of Rich Hill's first-inning implosion on Friday, only this time it was Jason Marquis playing the role of struggling starter with control issues. Like Friday night, it ended with the Cubs...Tags: Rich Hill, Sean Gallagher, Kosuke Fukudome, Albert Pujols, Mark Derosa
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Strong return by Harden helps Cubs take series
Tribune staff reporterLou Piniella tried to talk to his team recently about its lethargic play, but it fell on deaf ears. "I was trying just to get these guys riled up a little bit and wake them up," he said. "I tried a nice little meeting, but I think I put them to sleep, so...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Alfonso Soriano, Houston, Albert Pujols
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Cubs' Marquis grand against old team
Tribune staff reporterAny resemblance between the Jason Marquis who St. Louis cast aside during last year's postseason and the one who threw seven shutout innings against the Cardinals on Saturday is purely coincidental. He looks the same, has the same New York accent and...Tags: Felix Pie, Pies and Tarts, New York, Wrigley Field, Jackie Chan
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Zambrano, Cubs slammed by Cardinals
Tribune reporterCarlos Zambrano's first start since his no-hitter against Houston turned into a nightmare Friday, postponing the possibility of a division-clinching party for at least one more day. Zambrano allowed eight runs in 1 2/3 innings in a 12-6 loss to St....Tags: National League, Death, Baseball, Carlos Zambrano, New York Mets
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Pie's HR, Soriano's throws boost Cubs
Tribune staff reporterWhen Felix Pie was called up to the Cubs on April 17, Alfonso Soriano invited him to stay at his new home in Chicago. But unlike Oscar and Felix from the "The Odd Couple," Alfonso and Felix have a lot in common, and neither one is a particularly messy...Tags: Felix Pie, Preston Wilson, Alfonso Soriano, Pies and Tarts, Albert Pujols
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Cubs' Wood blows two-run lead in 9th to Cardinals
Tribune staff reporterWhen Cubs closer Kerry Wood entered in the ninth inning Saturday at Busch Stadium with a two-run lead over St. Louis, it seemed safe to say the game was history. Wood had become automatic lately, converting his last 12 save opportunities, including...Tags: Ted Lilly, National League, Neal Cotts, Carlos Marmol, Mark Derosa
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