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    May 4, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Markakis, Roberts power O's past Rays

    If there was any more proof needed as to Brian Roberts' importance on the Orioles' lineup, the leadoff man provided it in the seventh and eighth innings Monday night, taking over a game that his team badly needed to win.
    If there was any more proof needed as to Brian Roberts' importance on the Orioles' lineup, the leadoff man provided it in the seventh and eighth innings Monday night, taking over a game that his team badly needed to win. Roberts, hitless in 18...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Cleveland Indians, Koji Uehara, Baltimore Orioles, Adam Eaton

  2. Apr 30, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Going from sharp to flat

    Tribune staff reporter
    After competing in a playoff-caliber atmosphere at Busch Stadium over the weekend, the Cubs played before a relatively subdued crowd of 11,337 on Monday night at PNC Park. And as the excitement level fell off, so too did the Cubs' offense in a 3-2 loss...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Billy Herman, Crimes, Alfonso Soriano, Michael Wuertz

  4. Aug 12, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Wood wilts in 1st key outing for Cubs

    Tribune staff reporter
    Kerry Wood is accustomed to pitching under pressure, but his first relief appearance this season in a crucial situation turned to disaster for the Cubs on Sunday at Coors Field. Wood entered a tie game in the sixth inning and promptly gave up three...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Travel, Jason Kendall, Wrigley Field, Milwaukee Brewers

  6. Jun 3, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Sparkler: Pie lights Cubs' fire

    Tribune staff reporter
    Oh, so this is the way the Cubs' grand plan was supposed to look: tons of runs, very good starting pitching and a lopsided score. Sunday's 10-1 victory over Atlanta, under the heading of "It's About Time," broke a six-game losing streak, though the truth...

    Tags: Jacque Jones, Chicago Cubs, Carlos Marmol, Wrigley Field, Ryan Dempster

  8. Apr 5, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Latest lineup yields big results for Cubs

    Changing lineups for the third time in five games, maybe Lou Piniella finally has found one to his liking.
    Tribune reporter
    Changing lineups for the third time in five games, maybe Lou Piniella finally has found one to his liking. He should, after newcomer Reed Johnson looked at home in the No. 2 spot and even got Derrek Lee going behind him, the pair combining for six hits...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Spring Training, Wrigley Field, Roy Oswalt, Alfonso Soriano

  10. Aug 22, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. A real San Francisco treat

    The two vices vexing the Cubs all season were an inability to beat left-handers and a lack of extra-inning victories.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The two vices vexing the Cubs all season were an inability to beat left-handers and a lack of extra-inning victories. But they killed two birds with one stone Wednesday night with a 4-2, 10-inning victory over San Francisco, moving a game ahead of...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Mark Derosa, Milwaukee Brewers, Bengie Molina, Jason Marquis

  12. May 5, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Cubs can't convert rally in 9th inning

    After ripping Cubs fans last month, Reds announcer Marty Brennaman proved he's an equal-opportunity offender, proclaiming during a loss to Atlanta on Sunday that Cincinnati "may never win another game."
    Tribune staff reporter
    After ripping Cubs fans last month, Reds announcer Marty Brennaman proved he's an equal-opportunity offender, proclaiming during a loss to Atlanta on Sunday that Cincinnati "may never win another game." But the Reds proved him wrong Monday night with a...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Crimes, Ryan Dempster, Mark Derosa, Francisco Cordero

  14. Apr 21, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Cubs' Marquis grand against old team

    Any resemblance between the Jason Marquis who St. Louis cast aside during last year's postseason and the one who threw seven shutout innings against the Cardinals on Saturday is purely coincidental.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Any resemblance between the Jason Marquis who St. Louis cast aside during last year's postseason and the one who threw seven shutout innings against the Cardinals on Saturday is purely coincidental. He looks the same, has the same New York accent and...

    Tags: Ronny Cedeno, Chicago Cubs, Adam Kennedy, Atlanta Braves, Wrigley Field

  16. Jun 16, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Ask Paul Sullivan

    Paul Sullivan returns from an extended separation from his Tribune e-mail box in a special, Soriano-free edition of Ask Paul. I'm excited to witness that the team has developed, step by step, without a lot of us noticing, a killer instinct they didn't...

    Tags: Baseball, Ronny Cedeno, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Ryan Dempster

  18. Jun 15, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Cajun connection could be Cubs' cure

    Theories abound as to why the Cubs suddenly have begun to play like a true contender in the National League.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Theories abound as to why the Cubs suddenly have begun to play like a true contender in the National League. Was it the Zambrano-Barrett fight? Lou's tirade? Ted Lilly's plunking of Edgar Renteria? Everyone seems to have an answer, but few have...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, David Wells, San Diego Padres, Wrigley Field, Chicago White Sox

  20. Apr 24, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cubs' losing finally catches Hill

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs season is spinning out of control, leaving manager Lou Piniella searching for answers just three weeks in. Milwaukee right-hander Jeff Suppan handcuffed the Cubs offense Tuesday night in the Brewers 4-1 victory, dealing Rich Hill his first...

    Tags: Scott Eyre, Jacque Jones, Chicago Cubs, Spring Training, Mark Derosa

  22. Apr 28, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 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, Jacque Jones, Cy Young, Scott Spiezio, Chicago Cubs

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