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Going from sharp to flat
Tribune staff reporterAfter 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, Lou Piniella, Crimes, Pies and Tarts, Alfonso Soriano
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Prior rocked in 1st; Cardinals clinch
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker made one thing perfectly clear before Thursday's Cardinals-Cubs game on a miserable night for baseball at Wrigley Field. "I ain't going to the party," the Cubs' manager said, referring to St. Louis' possible clinching celebration on his team'...Tags: Wetlands, Chicago Cubs, Hampton Roads Weather, Natural Resources, Houston Astros
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Zambrano shrugs off walks, grinds out 'W' for Cubs
Tribune baseball reporterCubs manager Dusty Baker put rookie pitchers Rich Hill, Carlos Marmol, Juan Mateo and Angel Guzman on notice for the three-game series against the Houston Astros. "I want all of my young pitchers watching every pitch for the next three days," Baker said....Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Angel Guzman, Juan Mateo
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Woes include a wow
Tribune staff reporterJuan Pierre robbed Barry Bonds of home run No. 714 Tuesday night at AT&T Park, but he couldn't stop the Cubs from extending their losing streak to eight games. "I know I probably ruined [the night] for about 40,000 people, but it's just a tough time...Tags: Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Chicago Cubs, Jason Schmidt, Juan Pierre
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Rocky stop for Hill
Tribune staff reporterRich Hill said one bad pitch spoiled an otherwise decent performance Saturday night at Coors Field. But that one pitch turned out to be a back-breaker in a 15-2 loss to Colorado, pushing the Cubs 1½ games behind first-place Milwaukee. On a night when...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Cubs, Lou Piniella, Sports, Matt Murton
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Spreading Marmol aid
Tribune staff reporterWith general manager Jim Hendry's evaluation period for the Cubs beginning at the All-Star break Monday, the team finally has shown signs of life. Carlos Marmol followed Sean Marshall with the second straight strong performance by a rookie starter to...Tags: Will Ohman, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, Carlos Marmol, Field Hockey
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Downhill roll accelerates
Tribune staff reporterOn his final day as a Cub, Mike Remlinger was asked Friday if manager Dusty Baker could do anything better to change the team's direction. "I don't think that's my job to critique his performance," Remlinger said. "I think that if this team doesn't do...Tags: Mike Remlinger, Aramis Ramirez, Basketball, Chicago Cubs, Nomar Garciaparra
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Hill makes good case for rotation spot
Tribune staff reporterRich Hill's first major-league start Monday could mark a changing of the guard in the Cubs' rotation. Called up from Triple-A Iowa and inserted in Kerry Wood's spot, the 25-year-old left-hander had an adventurous time in the Cubs' 3-2 comeback victory...Tags: Greg Maddux, Jerome Williams, Chicago Cubs, LaTroy Hawkins, Wrigley Field
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What's next for Cubs' Ramirez?
Tribune staff reporterWill Aramis Ramirez hold the Cubs hostage next month, or will negotiations over a new contract go smoothly? That may be the biggest dilemma general manager Jim Hendry faces this off-season, perhaps even more important than who will be the next manager if...Tags: Baseball, Aramis Ramirez, Cesar Izturis, Chicago Cubs, Sports
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Lee enjoys birthday bash as Cubs win
Tribune staff reporterIt's hard to believe Derrek Lee would have to beg and plead to find his way into the lineup of a team as troubling as the Cubs. But that's exactly what happened Wednesday night at Wrigley Field, and his persistence ultimately paid off. Lee paid back...Tags: Ronny Cedeno, Labor Day, Jack Wilson, Chicago Cubs, Michael Wuertz
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Ask Jeff Garlin
Who would you rather manage in real life, the Cubs or Larry David? --Nate Filzen, Menomonee, Falls, Wis. Well let's see. One of them is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. One never ever calls for a suicide squeeze. One is on a large cable network....Tags: Greg Maddux, Baseball, Judi Dench, Satellite and Cable Service, Chicago Cubs
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A-Rod could be back on radar
Tribune staff reporterWhen Alex Rodriguez first was said to be available three years ago, the Cubs privately discussed bringing him from Texas to Wrigley Field. It turned out to be all whispers and no action. Rodriguez still had $179 million and seven years remaining on his...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Lou Piniella, Alex Rodriguez, George Steinbrenner, Wrigley Field
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