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    Feb 15, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Canseco extols 'safe' steroids

    Sun Staff
    In his new book, which hit stores yesterday, Jose Canseco not only names baseball players he says used steroids, but he also mounts a zealous and controversial defense of the drugs' alleged dramatic benefits, offering Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada as...

    Tags: Sammy Sosa, Family, American League, George W. Bush, Sports

  2. Jul 7, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Exactly what Cubs needed

    Tribune staff reporter
    Shortly after finding out Corey Patterson would miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, Dusty Baker was asked if he finally is starting to believe the Cubs franchise is jinxed. "No," Baker replied. "But I did go by the Billy Goat [Tavern] today...

    Tags: Sammy Sosa, Crimes, Paul Bako, Wrigley Field, Josh Beckett

  4. Jul 19, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Wood dominates in 1-0 win

    After throwing 130 pitches in the south Florida heat, Cubs starter Kerry Wood was too tired to celebrate his 1-0, two-hit victory over the Marlins before 30,432 at Pro Player Stadium.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After throwing 130 pitches in the south Florida heat, Cubs starter Kerry Wood was too tired to celebrate his 1-0, two-hit victory over the Marlins before 30,432 at Pro Player Stadium. "I'm tired, beat, drained, dizzy ... " Wood said. "I was running on...

    Tags: Crimes, Paul Bako, Miami Marlins, Spring Training, Kerry Wood

  6. Jun 8, 2003 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Chapter 1: Survivors

    Today, 22 years into one of history's worst epidemics, AIDS still kills but not at its once-terrifying speed. Drugs keep people alive longer than ever.
    Sun-Sentinel
    Today, 22 years into one of history's worst epidemics, AIDS still kills but not at its once-terrifying speed. Drugs keep people alive longer than ever. DETERMINATION To stay alive, he's harnessed to pills and doctors. The sky is lightening toward...

    Tags: Death, Colon, Diseases and Illnesses, Gays and Lesbians, Immune System

  8. Jul 23, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Filling big void in ways large, small

    Carlos Lee and Juan Uribe hit home runs Friday night when the White Sox beat the Detroit 6-4 at U.S. Cellular Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Carlos Lee and Juan Uribe hit home runs Friday night when the White Sox beat the Detroit 6-4 at U.S. Cellular Field. Joe Crede doubled, and Aaron Rowand doubled twice. But two sacrifice bunts were almost as pleasing to Sox manager Ozzie Guillen. Timo...

    Tags: Bobby Higginson, Jose Valentin, Death, Crimes, Rondell White

  10. Feb 10, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Braves no longer a sure thing in East

    Tribune baseball reporter
    Imagine the shock for an Atlanta Braves fan who spent the winter abroad without giving his favorite team a second thought. Hey, that isn't Tom Glavine in a New York Mets uniform, is it? And what's the deal with Kevin Millwood wearing that Phillies cap?...

    Tags: Phil Nevin, Jose Cabrera, Jason Bere, Montreal Expos, Mark Guthrie

  12. Feb 9, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. No cracks in rock-solid Angels

    Tribune baseball reporter
    If it's not broken, don't fix it. Who could begrudge Anaheim Angels general manager Bill Stoneman a restful winter? After all, the Angels' ultraimpressive run through the playoffs should not be viewed as the doing of the Rally Monkey or any other Disney-...

    Tags: Jose Cabrera, Jason Bere, Chris Singleton, Ramiro Mendoza, Rey Sanchez

  14. Aug 27, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Teddy Greenstein's answers

    Do the Cubs have any catching prospects in their minor league system? Are there any free agent catchers who will be available this offseason? I know Hundley's under contract for two more years, but they can't possibly go to spring training next year...

    Tags: Mark Bellhorn, Robert Machado, Antonio Alfonseca, Baseball, World Series

  16. Apr 12, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. From the cubicle: Cubs lose home opener

    Baseball is back at Wrigley Field. Things are different from last year. The Cubs and the World Series are being talked about in the same sentence. There are new seats behind home plate that cost $250 for prime dates. Greg Maddux is starting for the North Siders -- and not Atlanta. The rooftop owners and the Cubs have settled their dispute.
    ChicagoSports.com
    Baseball is back at Wrigley Field. Things are different from last year. The Cubs and the World Series are being talked about in the same sentence. There are new seats behind home plate that cost $250 for prime dates. Greg Maddux is starting for the...

    Tags: Chris Stynes, Sammy Sosa, Wrigley Field, Basketball, World Series

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