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Paul Sullivan on the Cubs
The Cubs are getting ready for the Red Sox, and Ask Paul is ready to answer your questions about Matt Clement, Yosh Kawano and whether most Tribsters are Cubs or White Sox fans. This team is absolutely dead. It's almost June and they are getting worse,...Tags: Glendon Rusch, Rickey Henderson, Boston Red Sox, Death, Sports
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Dempster, Cubs closing in again
Tribune staff reporterFor the second time in three days, the Cubs knew early in their game that wild-card leaders Houston and Florida had lost. But after wasting an opportunity to pick up a game two days earlier, the Cubs rallied to beat the Giants 3-2 Sunday, leaving them 5˝...Tags: Matt Murton, Wrigley Field, Florida, National League, Will Ohman
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Lately, comebacks easy as pie
Tribune staff reporterWhile some players groggily filed into the quiet Cubs clubhouse Wednesday morning after a short night of rest after playing until 1:16 a.m., Jeromy Burnitz was singing out loud to a song playing in his head. It was apparent to some Burnitz could not...Tags: Matt Murton, Jeff Fassero, Aramis Ramirez, New York Giants, Ray Durham
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South Side champions stir North Side dreams
Tribune staff reporterMichael Barrett is concerned about his friend "Turtle," a 42-year-old Cubs fan who lives and dies with his heroes. At the start of most seasons, Turtle is optimistic about the Cubs' chances of winning the World Series, even though it has never happened...Tags: Wrigley Field, Sports, National League, World Series, Derrek Lee
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Rain delay, then 3,000th K
Tribune staff reporterA lingering storm delayed Greg Maddux's quest for his 3,000th strikeout for nearly three hours Tuesday night at Wrigley Field, but the inevitability of the milestone made thousands of fans wait patiently for a chance to witness a little history. After...Tags: Matt Murton, Nolan Ryan, Glendon Rusch, Don Sutton, Sports
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It's hot, and so are Cubs bats
Tribune staff reporterThis is Dusty Baker's favorite time of the year. "When the weather gets hot like it has been, then it's hitting time," the Cubs manager said. What he saw Monday night was his players whacking a season-high five home runs, including a pair each by Derrek...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Matt Murton, Glendon Rusch, Felipe Lopez
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Dempster takes control—finally
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs began their biggest trip of the season Tuesday night in the city where booing is a way of life, which made them feel completely at home. They took advantage of the comfy surroundings, riding the arm of Carlos Zambrano and surviving a ninth-...Tags: David Bell, Death, Pat Burrell, Aramis Ramirez, Tomas Perez
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Cubs hold off Cards
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs headed to Houston on Sunday night for one last chance to get back into the thick of the wild-card race, knowing their fate is in their own hands. After Sunday's 5-4 victory over St. Louis, the Cubs were 61/2 games behind the wild-card-leading...Tags: Sports, Aramis Ramirez, Matt Morris, Baseball, Sammy Sosa
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Williams dynamite in debut for Cubs
Tribune staff reporterJerome Williams had five messages on his phone by the time he reached the Cubs locker room on Tuesday night. "I know one of them is from my father in Hawaii," Williams said. "He probably listened to it on the radio. I know he is going to be happy."...Tags: Death, Aramis Ramirez, Damian Miller, Iowa, Jerome Williams
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In long run, Sox expect Sweeney to go long
Tribune staff reporterDavid Justice hit only six home runs in his third professional season. Will Clark his 10 his last year in the minor leagues and 11 his rookie year with San Francisco before breaking out with 35 his second season on his way to becoming one of the best...Tags: Sports, Carlos Zambrano, Spring Training, Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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A mighty fine day for Mitre
Tribune staff reporterIt was an abnormal start to an otherwise normal Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Ryan Dempster walked around the clubhouse with a case of Red Bull energy drink, placing individual cans on the seat of every player, while Joe Borowski cooled off...Tags: Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Sports, Soccer
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Gameday Live 48: Mariners at Yankees
On the Yankees beatHey everyone, Katie here for blogging tonight. Coming off a feel-good win that featured a fired-up Joe Girardi and walkoff hit from Robinson Cano to top the Orioles 2-1, The Yankees take on Seattle (18-30), who have suffered three straight......Tags: Sports, Joe Girardi, Baltimore Orioles, Alex Rodriguez, Erik Bedard
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