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    Aug 14, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Reds still confound Zambrano, Cubs

    When Mike Fontenot's fly ball settled into the glove of Cincinnati right fielder Norris Hopper at the warning track in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night, the Cubs' chances of gaining on first-place Milwaukee died in the vines.
    Tribune staff reporter
    When Mike Fontenot's fly ball settled into the glove of Cincinnati right fielder Norris Hopper at the warning track in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night, the Cubs' chances of gaining on first-place Milwaukee died in the vines. Instead of a...

    Tags: Jason Kendall, Carlos Zambrano, Alfonso Soriano, Lou Piniella, Death

  2. May 17, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Not-so-sweet charity

    Angel Guzman was on the verge of his first major-league victory in his 13th start Thursday.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Angel Guzman was on the verge of his first major-league victory in his 13th start Thursday. The Cubs were about to leave Shea Stadium with a split of their four-game series against the Mets. But misery happens, especially when the Cubs invade New York....

    Tags: Scott Eyre, Carlos Beltran, Endy Chavez, David Wright, Angel Guzman

  4. May 11, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. No zip in 1st for Zambrano

    Tribune staff reporter
    In Carlos Zambrano's mind, the season is still too young to be overly concerned with his lackluster numbers. After giving up six runs in six innings Thursday in the Cubs' 6-4 loss to Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field, Zambrano repeated his mantra."This is...

    Tags: National League, Carlos Zambrano, Roger Clemens, Lou Piniella, Jason Marquis

  6. Apr 28, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Zambrano remains sharp against Cards

    Carlos Zambrano went winless in April 2006 but still managed to tie for the National League lead with 16 victories by season's end.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Carlos Zambrano went winless in April 2006 but still managed to tie for the National League lead with 16 victories by season's end. After Saturday's 8-1 triumph over St. Louis at Busch Stadium, Zambrano ended another subpar April with two victories....

    Tags: Baseball, Kip Wells, Albert Pujols, Carlos Zambrano, National League

  8. May 17, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Phil Rogers' All-City team

    One relies on power, the other on precision. One predicted a Cy Young season, the other only that he would do the best he could. One is a hulking right-hander from South America, the other a mid-sized left-hander from Middle America.
    Tribune baseball reporter
    One relies on power, the other on precision. One predicted a Cy Young season, the other only that he would do the best he could. One is a hulking right-hander from South America, the other a mid-sized left-hander from Middle America. Carlos Zambrano...

    Tags: Jermaine Dye, Mark Buehrle, Javier Vazquez, John Danks, Matt Thornton

  10. May 18, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Cubs bullpen does its job

    Unlike some of his predecessors, Cubs manager Lou Piniella doesn't seem to care much about the rivalry with the White Sox.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Unlike some of his predecessors, Cubs manager Lou Piniella doesn't seem to care much about the rivalry with the White Sox. So after the Cubs came back to beat the Sox 6-3 on Friday in the first game of the opening round of the City Series, Piniella...

    Tags: Jermaine Dye, Mark Derosa, Baseball, Mark Buehrle, Ozzie Guillen

  12. May 12, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. No 7th (inning) heaven for Cubs

    On a peculiar Saturday in Philadelphia, the Cubs had two runners thrown out at the plate, stranded eight on base, looked clueless on a suicide-squeeze play and gave up six two-out runs in the seventh after scoring six in the top of the inning.
    Tribune staff reporter
    On a peculiar Saturday in Philadelphia, the Cubs had two runners thrown out at the plate, stranded eight on base, looked clueless on a suicide-squeeze play and gave up six two-out runs in the seventh after scoring six in the top of the inning. The end...

    Tags: Suicide, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Alfonso Soriano, Antonio Alfonseca, Angel Guzman

  14. May 13, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Lilly 'just exceptional'

    Michael Barrett ducked his head into Lou Piniella's office Sunday morning to remind him it was time for chapel.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Michael Barrett ducked his head into Lou Piniella's office Sunday morning to remind him it was time for chapel. "We've got church?" the Cubs manager replied. "We need it." A few hours later, all of Piniella's prayers were answered in a 4-1 win over...

    Tags: Jon Lieber, National League, Carlos Zambrano, Pat Burrell, Lou Piniella

  16. Sep 29, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Time for Cubs to play roster roulette

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs have until 10 a.m. Wednesday to finalize their 25-man roster for the division series, and general manager Jim Hendry might wait until Tuesday night to make the final decisions. Can Sam Fuld sneak in? Will Kevin Hart make the cut? Hendry wasn't...

    Tags: Scott Eyre, Felix Pie, Alfonso Soriano, Sports, Ryan Dempster

  18. Apr 20, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Cubs invent new ways to lose

    Just when you think you have seen everything in the 115 years the Cubs and Cardinals have compromised family friendships, along comes Friday's game.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Just when you think you have seen everything in the 115 years the Cubs and Cardinals have compromised family friendships, along comes Friday's game. Something new was added to the collection that includes such recent scrapbook memories as beanball wars,...

    Tags: National League, Tampa, Preston Wilson, Ronny Cedeno, Lou Piniella

  20. Jun 1, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Zambrano vs. Barrett: The slugout in the dugout

    It has come to this with the Cubs: Unable to beat other teams, they have started beating on each other. Unable to settle things in private meetings, they have taken to public airwaves.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It has come to this with the Cubs: Unable to beat other teams, they have started beating on each other. Unable to settle things in private meetings, they have taken to public airwaves. Frustration, then futility and finally fisticuffs. In the midst of...

    Tags: Baseball, Carlos Zambrano, Alfonso Soriano, Hospitals and Clinics, Lou Piniella

  22. Aug 17, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Jones takes Cubs to first

    He speaks softly but carries a big stick, and now Jacque Jones is carrying the Cubs on his shoulders as well.
    Tribune staff reporter
    He speaks softly but carries a big stick, and now Jacque Jones is carrying the Cubs on his shoulders as well. Buried on the bench in late June and traded to Florida in July before a last-minute snag quashed the deal, Jones has gone from rags to riches...

    Tags: Albert Pujols, Scott Rolen, Braden Looper, Sports, Ryan Dempster

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