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Marshall finds 1 mistake all it takes to lose
Tribune staff reporterThe momentum the Cubs built over the last week came to a crashing halt in a span of less than 24 hours at Minute Maid Park. Making his first major-league start, Houston right-hander Chris Sampson combined with two relievers on a 1-0 shutout Wednesday...Tags: John Mabry, Kerry Wood, Sean Marshall, Sports, Michael Barrett
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Gameday Live 131: Astros at Mets
On the Mets beatGood afternoon Mets fans. Welcome to another day on the blog. Marcus Henry will take you through game three of this four-game set between the Mets and Astros. Mets (72-58) vs. Astros (65-64); 1:10 p.m. Oliver Perez (9-7, 3.93 ERA)......Tags: Damion Easley, David Wright, Carlos Delgado, Major League Baseball, Basketball
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Jewish Major Leaguers baseball cards include former Marlin
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsMy mother still gets emotional when she remembers how Sandy Koufax chose not to pitch the first game of the World Series in 1965 because it fell on Yom Kippur. An old friend gave me a baseball with a photo......Tags: Yom Kippur, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Sandy Koufax, All Stars
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Blazing fastballs key Zambrano's effort
Tribune baseball reporterStill throwing 98 m.p.h. in the ninth inning, Carlos Zambrano turned the tables on a Houston team built around powerful pitching. Zambrano and closer Ryan Dempster combined on a three-hitter as the Cubs denied Roy Oswalt his 15th victory and inched...Tags: Nomar Garciaparra, Neifi Perez, Chicago Cubs, Roy Oswalt, National League
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C.Z. money
Tribune staff reporterIn the last installment of the long-running saga, "Zambrano vs. World," the not-so-mild-mannered Cubs pitcher vented in the dugout after being lifted for a pinch-hitter and sparred with the media in a postgame news conference only Don King would have...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Jacque Jones, Lance Berkman, Juan Pierre, Sports
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Same old scenario: Cubs lose
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano's arm was feeling heavy Thursday afternoon at Wrigley Field, while a crowd of 40,236 was feeling somewhat nauseated. In a scene that has been replayed over and over this season, the Cubs lost 3-2 to Houston thanks to a costly error and...Tags: Bob Howry, Wrigley Field, Ronny Cedeno, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs
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Cubs' long night turns into happy ending
Tribune baseball reporterTrying to save Juan Mateo's life, Dusty Baker almost cost the Cubs a win on Tuesday night. Instead his decision not to expose Mateo to retaliation from a seemingly angry Roger Clemens merely set up one of the longest, craziest nights in Cubs history. A...Tags: Juan Mateo, Angel Guzman, Carlos Marmol, Scott Eyre, Houston Astros
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Connecting on all fronts
Tribune staff reporterFor those still counting and for those who believe it matters, the Cubs have won eight of their last 14 games. What really matters is that Carlos Zambrano has four of those eight victories during a career-high seven-game winning streak. He has become...Tags: Wrigley Field, Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, National League, Baseball
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Maddux stymies Astros for 10th win
Tribune baseball reporterGreg Maddux has begun his finishing kick. He hopes his teammates follow him. For the second start in a row, Maddux was masterful. He worked seven strong innings on only 70 pitches Tuesday night as the Cubs beat the Houston Astros 4-1 before 31,963 at...Tags: Matt Murton, Kerry Wood, Carlos Zambrano, Lance Berkman, Greg Maddux
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Rusch's 'best start' clicks
Special to the TribuneIf the Cubs could ever make a case for cloning, now would be the perfect time. What they'd really like is to have the clone of left-hander Glendon Rusch pitch the next two nights against the Houston Astros. And then they'd like the clone of the Astros...Tags: Wrigley Field, Neifi Perez, Basketball, Glendon Rusch, Houston Astros
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After slow start, Glavine getting game face on
Special to The Morning CallTom Glavine will be the first to tell you he is a ''feel'' pitcher. He doesn't rely on his mechanics as much as he does on how his pitching feels. And nine days ago, he said it was beginning to feel a lot like Opening Day. He had his best outing of...Tags: Tim Redding, Timo Perez, Tom Glavine, Spring Training, Houston Astros
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Prior still on fire
Tribune baseball reporterMaybe the collision between Mark Prior and Marcus Giles wasn't so horrible after all. Since that ugly July 11 spill at Wrigley Field, which left Prior on the disabled list with a sore shoulder and knocked Giles out of the All-Star Game, the two All-Stars...Tags: Kenny Lofton, Wrigley Field, Kerry Wood, Houston Astros, Kyle Farnsworth
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