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Three Soriano homers help Cubs snap skid
Tribune reporterHaving seen all he could take after six straight losses, Cubs manager Lou Piniella shook up his lineup and issued a warning of other changes to come. Now, after Saturday night, he can't wait to see more. Hitting a season-high five home runs—...Tags: Spring Training, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lou Piniella, Mark Derosa, Chicago Cubs
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Zambrano pitches Cubs past Nationals
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano proclaimed last week that his diet of "bananas, bananas and more bananas" was going well, helping to prevent the cramping that has haunted him in the past. After finishing April with a 4-1 record following Saturday night's 7-0 victory...Tags: Lou Piniella, Washington (U.S. state), Chicago Cubs, Ryan Theriot, Geovany Soto
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Cubs no match for Kuroda and Dodgers
Tribune staff reporterSean Gallagher is still learning on the job in his rookie season, trying to let the advice of his teammates sink in while going through a few growing pains. While Gallagher pitched five strong innings on Friday night against Los Angeles, a few walks...Tags: Death, Lou Piniella, Wrigley Field, Jeff Kent, Ryan Theriot
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Soto's four hits lead Cubs past Pirates
Tribune staff reporterMike Fontenot was standing at the batting cage before Thursday night's game at PNC Park when Alfonso Soriano put his mouth over the second baseman's cap and pretended he was eating him. Fontenot and Geovany Soto subsequently poked two-run homers off...Tags: Crimes, Sean Marshall, Lou Piniella, Matt Morris, Baseball
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Soto's HR sparks Cubs over Astros
Tribune staff reporterGeovany Soto wasn't pretending to be the little train as he chugged around the bases at breakneck speed Monday night at Minute Maid Park. In fact, after the Cubs' 7-2 victory over Houston, Soto admitted the only thought racing through his head was "I...Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Crimes, Carlos Marmol, Carlos Lee, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cubs hold off Dodgers
Tribune reporterKerry Wood did his Wild Thing imitation Thursday night at Dodger Stadium, loading the bases in the bottom of the ninth before striking out Matt Kemp on a 95 m.p.h. fastball to preserve a 5-4 win over Los Angeles. "Exciting game," manager Lou Pniella...Tags: Jeff Kent, Ryan Theriot, Alfonso Soriano, Los Angeles, Bob Howry
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Phillies snap Cubs' seven-game winning streak
Tribune staff reporterIt was a very rare scene in the Cubs' clubhouse Saturday: Quiet. Usually the stereo is blaring and players are jabbering at each other. But here it was eerily subdued, because the Cubs (gasp) lost a home game. It doesn't happen very often, just 17 times...Tags: Sammy Sosa, Lou Piniella, Wrigley Field, Ronny Cedeno, Ryan Theriot
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Cubs send Brewers' playoff race into final day of season
Tribune reporterThe Cubs will have a chance to knock Milwaukee out of the playoffs in Sunday's regular-season finale at Miller Park, or they can grease the skids for the Brewers to get in. After Ted Lilly pitched six no-hit innings Saturday in the Cubs' 7-3 victory,...Tags: Death, Lou Piniella, Ronny Cedeno, Mike Cameron, Sports
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Cubs come up short against Rays
Tribune reporterCliff Floyd doesn't care if some think he's crazy for thinking about a World Series matchup that would be too surreal for most rational people to contemplate. Before he homered Tuesday night to help Tampa Bay beat the Cubs, his former team, 3-2 in the...Tags: All Stars, Mark Derosa, Chicago Cubs, World Series, Multi-Sport Events
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St. Louis Cardinals dump Chicago Cubs 7-4
Tribune reporterIt doesn't matter when or where because the Cubs and Cardinals are something very special to their legions of fans stretched between Chicago and St. Louis. "It's special because it's almost like a playoff atmosphere," said Aaron Miles, the Cub...Tags: Sean Marshall, Wrigley Field, Ryan Theriot, Alfonso Soriano, National League
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Ted Lilly brilliant as Cubs blank Rockies 4-0
Tribune reporterWhen Ted Lilly entered the seventh inning of the Cubs' home opener Monday with a no-hitter intact, the remnants of the 40,077 human popsicles who ventured out to Wrigley Field were starting to think they were witnessing history. Lilly had been...Tags: History, Death, Lou Piniella, Wrigley Field, Baseball
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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: Lou Piniella, Henry Blanco, Baseball, Ryan Theriot, Sports
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