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Gameday Live 109: Mets at Astros
On the Mets beatHey folks, we've got an 8:05 start for the first of a three-game set at Minute Maid Park. The most interesting story line are obviously the story of Pedro returning after mourning the loss of his father. Is he ready?......Tags: Brian Schneider, Major League Baseball, Jose Reyes, Marlon Anderson, Joe Smith (basketball)
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A stop and some 'pop' do the trick
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Dusty Baker calls him his streak-buster. Future Hall of Famer Greg Maddux pitched six strong innings and the Cubs' bats came through with enough clutch hits to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 Monday night at Miller Park, snapping a four-...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Greg Maddux, Bill Hall, Brady Clark, Geoff Jenkins
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It's not easy being a punching bag
Tribune staff reporterHe doesn't want your sympathy. And it doesn't sound as if he'll get it at Wrigley Field any time soon. No, LaTroy Hawkins is intent on pursuing his career on his terms, with no particular desire to avoid or deal with the boos that seem to greet him in...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Placido Polanco, Shawn Estes, Basketball, Philadelphia Phillies
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Sox's Konerko conked in head, then belts pair of homers
Tribune staff reporterPaul Konerko would be the first to admit he has a pretty hard head. But not even Konerko could have imagined a curveball bounced off his noggin could change the complexion of a ballgame, if not a season.After Cubs starter Kerry Wood hit him in the...Tags: Mike Schmidt, Chicago Cubs, Jerry Manuel, Royce Clayton, Alex Gonzalez
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With heat on, Wood fiery
Tribune staff reporterKerry Wood wasn't afraid to admit it. He's grateful that his Cubs won't have to face the White Sox again until 2004, barring the World Series. (OK, stop laughing.) "Now we can worry about playing baseball," Wood said. "It's a fun series for the fans,...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Esteban Loaiza, World Series, Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Mariners beat up Sox again
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Jerry Manuel was playing to win Sunday. But he was also peering into the horizon, knowing that the first-place Royals were coming to U.S. Cellular Field on Monday for a three-game series. Manuel rested Roberto Alomar, Joe Crede,...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Roberto Alomar, Mark Buehrle, John Olerud, Chicago White Sox
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Glaring set of indicators
Tribune staff reporterBefore the first of six games against the Cubs, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said the only reason the series was special was because both teams were in the pennant chase. That's true, as of now. But it also appears these teams are heading in...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, Michael Barrett, St. Louis Cardinals, U.S. Cellular Field
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Sox unable to finish off Rangers
Tribune staff reporterIt was back during the first Bulls' three-peat that some Angels players accused the White Sox of canceling an early-season game at Comiskey Park so everyone in Chicago could watch Michael Jordan on TV. The Texas Rangers ran into a similar problem on...Tags: Gabe Kapler, Dallas Mavericks, Dave Burba, Basketball, Ken Griffey Jr.
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Streak over; big trip looms for Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox will settle for six out of seven anytime. Now, if they can only take a semblance of that winning percentage on the road this week. The Texas Rangers avoided a four-game sweep when John Thomson tossed a four-hit shutout to beat the Sox 5-0...Tags: Detroit Tigers, U.S. Cellular Field, Scott Sullivan, Mark Teixeira, Paul Konerko
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Flare for dramatic
Tribune staff reporterUntil Sunday, White Sox rookie third baseman Joe Crede had never heard of the term "Texas Leaguer." "I've heard 'flare' and 'blooper' and 'duck snort,'" Crede said. "But 'Texas Leaguer?' No. Maybe because I played in the Southern League." Whatever it'...Tags: McDonald's, Bill Veeck, U.S. Cellular Field, Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Lee goes on spree
Tribune staff reporterIt was a day of milestones and mile-high redemption. Never before Sunday had Cubs ace Kerry Wood given up eight runs in a game. Never before Sunday had White Sox outfielder Carlos Lee driven in seven runs. Lee's heroics prevented the Cubs from...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Todd Ritchie, Alex Gonzalez, Kerry Wood
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John Kass' answers
Dear Sox fans,
I started writing this to you just after (Jon) Garland pitched himself out of a jam in the 6th inning of a tight (so far) 1-1 game Wednesday night against the Twins.
They’re now in extra innings. And the fan in me is wondering about...Tags: Crimes, Chicago Cubs, Todd Ritchie, Arthur Andersen, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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