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    Aug 18, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Corey gets glory

    Dusty Baker had exhausted virtually every managerial ploy he could muster--a team meeting, a rearranged batting order and a greater resolve to remain calm under pressure.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Dusty Baker had exhausted virtually every managerial ploy he could muster--a team meeting, a rearranged batting order and a greater resolve to remain calm under pressure. "We're all taught not to panic," the Cubs manager said. "There is a thin line...

    Tags: San Francisco, Chicago Cubs, Mike Remlinger, Bill Hall, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Jun 24, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Defense adds to Cubs woes

    For much of the last two months, talk had centered around how much better the Cubs would be when Mark Prior, Kerry Wood, Sammy Sosa and Mark Grudzielanek returned from the disabled list.
    Tribune staff reporter
    For much of the last two months, talk had centered around how much better the Cubs would be when Mark Prior, Kerry Wood, Sammy Sosa and Mark Grudzielanek returned from the disabled list. But there was scant mention of the absence of injured shortstop...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Mark Grudzielanek, Sports, Ray Lankford, Jason Isringhausen

  4. May 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Baby boomers

    After losing a heartbreaker in the opener of a doubleheader with Pittsburgh on Friday, the Cubs thought they'd hit a low point in the 2004 season.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After losing a heartbreaker in the opener of a doubleheader with Pittsburgh on Friday, the Cubs thought they'd hit a low point in the 2004 season. Rob Mackowiak's two-out grand slam off Joe Borowski capped a five-run ninth inning that gave the Pirates...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Glendon Rusch, Piracy, Crime, Law and Justice, Jason Kendall

  6. Sep 14, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Patterson delivers for Cubs

    The Cubs have three 30-homer hitters in their lineup, but it was leadoff man Corey Patterson who supplied the power Tuesday night.
    Special to the Tribune
    The Cubs have three 30-homer hitters in their lineup, but it was leadoff man Corey Patterson who supplied the power Tuesday night. Patterson smacked a pair of home runs, the first of which tied the game in the eighth inning and the second of which won it...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Piracy, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Jack Wilson

  8. Apr 25, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Clement off by a chinny-chin hair

    The Cubs had gone 4,940 games without throwing a no-hitter when Matt Clement took the mound Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs had gone 4,940 games without throwing a no-hitter when Matt Clement took the mound Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field. And with a 23-m.p.h. wind blowing out, chances were good at game time the streak would continue, even against the lifeless...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Miami Marlins, Wheezing, Sports, Baseball

  10. Sep 17, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Wood keeps working, Cubs keep winning

    From singing on stage with Pearl Jam at Alpine Valley to pitching in the All-Star Game at U.S. Cellular Field, Kerry Wood has experienced a lot of firsts this season.
    Tribune staff reporter
    From singing on stage with Pearl Jam at Alpine Valley to pitching in the All-Star Game at U.S. Cellular Field, Kerry Wood has experienced a lot of firsts this season. But the year is not over yet, and Wood is determined to cap off the wildest ride of his...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Pearl Jam (music group), Josh Paul, Back Pain, Sports

  12. May 18, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Not perfect, just terrific

    Jason Schmidt wasn't perfect like Randy Johnson on Tuesday night, but the San Francisco Giants right-hander was almost as untouchable in throwing a one-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over the Cubs.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Jason Schmidt wasn't perfect like Randy Johnson on Tuesday night, but the San Francisco Giants right-hander was almost as untouchable in throwing a one-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over the Cubs. "It's pretty hard to believe someone could outdo Jason Schmidt...

    Tags: New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Mark Grudzielanek, San Francisco Giants

  14. Sep 20, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Cubs can't capitalize

    The Cubs have spent the majority of the season trying to shed their decades-old image, repeatedly insisting they have nothing to do with the team's history of futility.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs have spent the majority of the season trying to shed their decades-old image, repeatedly insisting they have nothing to do with the team's history of futility. But games like Saturday night's 8-2 loss to Pittsburgh at PNC Park do nothing but...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Jose Hernandez, Jason Kendall, Crime, Law and Justice, Randall Simon

  16. Oct 4, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Chop' ignites Cubs' anger

    The Cubs have shown a defiant attitude both on and off the field this season, refusing to back down against slights both real and imagined.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs have shown a defiant attitude both on and off the field this season, refusing to back down against slights both real and imagined. And after losing 6-4 to Atlanta at Wrigley Field on Saturday to force a decisive Game 5 in this division series,...

    Tags: Robert Fick, Chicago Cubs, Chipper Jones, Sports, Mike Hampton

  18. Aug 11, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. No retort from Sosa

    Even in a relatively non-eventful game like Wednesday night's 5-1 victory over San Diego, the Cubs can't seem to dodge controversy.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Even in a relatively non-eventful game like Wednesday night's 5-1 victory over San Diego, the Cubs can't seem to dodge controversy. On a day when Carlos Zambrano returned from his suspension and Kerry Wood and LaTroy Hawkins had their appeals heard,...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Mark Loretta, Sports, Baseball, Rod Beck

  20. Jun 18, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Unhappiest of returns

    Special to the Tribune
    After it was over, Cubs manager Dusty Baker could only rub his forehead in frustration and bemoan another one-run loss. Playoff teams almost always discover the difference between playing baseball and going fishing in October is their record in one-run...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Tom Goodwin, Fishing, Sports, Forehead

  22. Jun 30, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Cubs left in danger zone

    The belief that strike zones tend to shrink and expand depending on the stature of the player involved in the matchup was tested again Wednesday at Wrigley Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The belief that strike zones tend to shrink and expand depending on the stature of the player involved in the matchup was tested again Wednesday at Wrigley Field. The Cubs dropped another one-run decision with a 3-2 loss to Houston before 39,326 in a...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Carlos Beltran, Roger Clemens, Sports, Baseball

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