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    Jul 15, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Cubs do no wrong for Kimm

    A remarkable thing happened in the ninth inning of the Cubs' 3-2 victory over the Braves on Monday night.
    Tribune staff reporter
    A remarkable thing happened in the ninth inning of the Cubs' 3-2 victory over the Braves on Monday night. With Cubs closer Antonio Alfonseca about to fire his first pitch, Darren Lewis trotted to right field in the direction of a seemingly stunned...

    Tags: Crimes, Carlos Zambrano, Darren Lewis, Kyle Farnsworth, Alex Gonzalez

  2. May 14, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Baylor tees off on Cubs

    Many Cubs lingered in front of their lockers after their latest dreadful defeat, an 11-2 stinker to the Cardinals.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Many Cubs lingered in front of their lockers after their latest dreadful defeat, an 11-2 stinker to the Cardinals. Players usually clear out of the clubhouse quickly after losses, but most Cubs sat around Tuesday afternoon in a daze. Some were...

    Tags: National League, Death, Fred McGriff, Chicago Cubs, Sammy Sosa

  4. Apr 20, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Sosa OK after scary beaning

    The season flashed before the Cubs' eyes Sunday when Sammy Sosa was hit in the head during an 8-2 loss to Pittsburgh.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The season flashed before the Cubs' eyes Sunday when Sammy Sosa was hit in the head during an 8-2 loss to Pittsburgh. Pirates right-hander Salomon Torres broke Sosa's batting helmet with a wayward fastball in the fourth inning after Sosa had hit a two-...

    Tags: Crimes, Mark Grudzielanek, Health, Piracy, Shawn Estes

  6. Jun 15, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Killing Sox softly

    The inning that wouldn't die started with Moises Alou's double and ended with a groundout by Fred McGriff.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The inning that wouldn't die started with Moises Alou's double and ended with a groundout by Fred McGriff. In between the Cubs benefited from two bloop hits, one Paul Konerko error, one Jose Valentin misplay and plenty of feistiness against three White...

    Tags: Paul Konerko, Death, Mark Buehrle, Fred McGriff, Darren Lewis

  8. Aug 3, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Neagle, Payton beat Cubs

    Tribune staff reporter
    Grammatically or literally, it may not be possible for two guys to win the same game single-handedly. But that's the way tough-luck loser Matt Clement viewed the Cubs' 2-1 loss Saturday to the Colorado Rockies. "Basically we were beaten single-...

    Tags: Matt Clement, Colorado Rockies, Billy Williams, Todd Helton, Fred McGriff

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