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Cubs' longing for lefty hitters leaves DeRosa out of loop
Tribune reporterSo why did Mark DeRosa have to go? Cubs fans still reeling from the decision to let Kerry Wood leave as a free agent were upset again Wednesday, voicing their displeasure on talk radio and the Internet after the popular DeRosa was reunited with Wood...Tags: Ryan Dempster, Bob Howry, Henry Blanco, Mark Derosa, Daryle Ward
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Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Ask Paul returns to address relevant issues like Fukudome's slump, instant replay, and whether Zambrano and Edmonds are best buddies: Paul, I know all of these teams will be tough to beat in the playoffs but how would you rank the following teams from...Tags: Spring Training, Lou Piniella, Major League Baseball, Movies, Randy Johnson
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Cubs take opener from Braves
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs ran their road winning streak to six games after a 10-2 pasting of Atlanta in Game 1 of the day-night doubleheader Wednesday as Geovany Soto and Jim Edmonds homered and drove in three runs apiece and Jason Marquis beat his old team. But the...Tags: Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Baseball
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Cubs sweep doubleheader from Braves
Tribune reporterThe 1984 season brings back memories both delicious and dreadful for Cubs fans, and now they have a companion piece to compare it to. By sweeping Atlanta 10-2 and 8-0 Wednesday in a day-night doubleheader at Turner Field, the Cubs moved 26 games above...Tags: Jason Marquis, Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Baseball, Geovany Soto
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Lilly a double-threat as Cubs clinch Central Division title
Tribune reporterThe Cubs have learned to accept the fact that playing on the North Side means having to deal with all the pressure surrounding the quest to end the longest championship drought in pro sports. Now, after beating St. Louis 5-4 Saturday to earn their second...Tags: Lou Piniella, Ryan Dempster, Major League Baseball, Henry Blanco, Troy Glaus
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Dempster gets 17th, Cubs one win shy of clinching home-field
The Associated PressRyan Dempster earned his 17th victory as the Cubs kept on winning a day after clinching the NL Central title, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 Sunday in their regular-season wrapup at Wrigley Field. The victory means the Cubs (94-60) need one more win...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Lou Piniella, Ryan Dempster, Major League Baseball, Ronny Cedeno
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Gary Smith captures life at Wrigley Field
Chicago Tribune reporterGary Smith, the longtime Sports Illustrated scribe, is one of our country's best chroniclers of life. His stories burrow deep into the psyche—his subject's and his readers'—and have that unparalleled quality of getting stuck to your hands, not...Tags: Major League Baseball, David Byrne, Mark Derosa, Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field
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Soto, Lee help Cubs take series from Brewers
Tribune staff reporterYogi Berra's old adage seldom has seemed as appropriate as it was during the ninth inning of Thursday's showdown at Wrigley Field between the Cubs and Milwaukee. "It ain't over till it's over" proved to be the perfect rallying cry of a team that...Tags: Yogi Berra, Spring Training, Lou Piniella, Jason Marquis, Major League Baseball
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Budweiser off Wrigley rooftop after nearly 13 years
Tribune reporterThe "Budweiser Building" behind the left-field wall at Wrigley Field could have a new sponsor Saturday, depending on a temporary restraining order filed against the owner of the building, who covered the ad with tarp a few days ago. Tom Gramatis, who...Tags: Wrigley Field, Aramis Ramirez
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Lilly does best Big Z imitation
Tribune staff reporterAfter Carlos Zambrano finished off his no-hitter Sunday night at Miller Park, Cubs manager Lou Piniella spoke to Ted Lilly about his start on Monday. "I told him 'You've got a tough act to follow, young man,' " Piniella said. "He said that game charged...Tags: Lou Piniella, Ryan Dempster, Major League Baseball, Alfonso Soriano, Ted Lilly
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Drawing a blank: Astros, Oswalt shut out Cubs
Tribune staff reporterHouston right-hander Roy Oswalt joined the conga line of opposing starters who've managed to shut down the Cubs in the last week, turning the league's top-ranked offense into a popgun attack Monday afternoon at Wrigley Field. Oswalt pitched 81/3...Tags: Lou Piniella, Jason Marquis, Major League Baseball, Jamie Moyer, Geoff Blum
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Cubs roll; Edmonds winning over Wrigley fans
Tribune staff reporterEveryone who said it would be a cold day in August before Cubs fans cheered former Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds for a warning-track fly ball were apparently right on the money. With unseasonably cool temperatures dipping into the mid-60s Sunday...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Major League Baseball, Ron Villone, Chris Carpenter, Baseball
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