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    Oct 10, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. No natural, but still a hit

    Sun Staff
    Cal Ripken had more than his share of offensive highlights during his major-league career, enough to establish him as one of the greatest hitters ever to play regularly at shortstop and rank him among baseball's all-time leaders in several statistical...

    Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Career and Workplace, All Stars

  2. Aug 10, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Wild Prior an easy mark

    Mark Prior has no answers for the inconsistency that has plagued him this season, and Dusty Baker isn't sure what's ailing Prior either.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Mark Prior has no answers for the inconsistency that has plagued him this season, and Dusty Baker isn't sure what's ailing Prior either. But after Prior suffered through a rough outing in an 8-6 loss to San Diego, the questions are sure to continue....

    Tags: National League, Adam Eaton, Chicago Cubs, Ramon Hernandez, Terrence Long

  4. Aug 15, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bullpen woes plague Cubs

    When TV cameras caught Kyle Farnsworth chewing on his fingernails in the Cubs' dugout after his ineffective appearance in Sunday's 8-5 loss to Los Angeles, it was an apt metaphor for the state of the team's bullpen.
    Tribune staff reporter
    When TV cameras caught Kyle Farnsworth chewing on his fingernails in the Cubs' dugout after his ineffective appearance in Sunday's 8-5 loss to Los Angeles, it was an apt metaphor for the state of the team's bullpen. The NL West-leading Dodgers bounced...

    Tags: Shawn Green, Alex Cora, Kerry Wood, Olmedo Saenz, Steve Finley

  6. Aug 31, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 1st-inning knockout

    It's times like these when the Cubs are glad there's a mute button on the remote control.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It's times like these when the Cubs are glad there's a mute button on the remote control. Mark Prior's poor first inning and an offensive no-show Tuesday night led to an 8-0 loss to Montreal before 7,162 casual observers at Olympic Stadium. The Cubs are...

    Tags: Endy Chavez, Alex Gonzalez, Brian Schneider, Crimes, Chicago Cubs

  8. Aug 17, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Santos tames Cubs again

    On paper, the remaining schedule seems to favor the Cubs in their three-team battle for the National League wild-card playoff berth.
    Tribune staff reporter
    On paper, the remaining schedule seems to favor the Cubs in their three-team battle for the National League wild-card playoff berth. On the field, where it actually counts, that could be quite another matter. Victor Santos and the sub-.500 Milwaukee...

    Tags: Milwaukee Brewers, National League, Bill Hall, Chicago Cubs, Craig Counsell

  10. Aug 5, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Return to Prior form

    In a season during which breathing has never been easy, the Cubs are finally in a good position to separate themselves from the pack in the National League wild-card race.
    Tribune staff reporter
    In a season during which breathing has never been easy, the Cubs are finally in a good position to separate themselves from the pack in the National League wild-card race. They swept Colorado for the first time in Coors Field on Thursday after a 5-1...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, National League, Kerry Wood, Paul Bako, Todd Helton

  12. Sep 10, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Prior rides to rescue

    When Florida manager Jack McKeon walked up to Cubs general manager Jim Hendry to say hello before Friday's doubleheader at Wrigley Field, he made a simple request.
    Tribune staff reporter
    When Florida manager Jack McKeon walked up to Cubs general manager Jim Hendry to say hello before Friday's doubleheader at Wrigley Field, he made a simple request. "Take it easy on us today, would you?" McKeon said. Hendry laughed, knowing the defending...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, National League, Kerry Wood, Paul Bako, Chicago Cubs

  14. Apr 19, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Patterson, Prior pave way to Cubs' rout

    Tribune staff reporter
    After Corey Patterson scaled the right-field wall like Spiderman and robbed Joe Randa of a potential home run to end the first inning of Tuesday night's 7-1 victory over Cincinnati, a handful of Cubs waited on the field to greet him before he reached...

    Tags: Joe Randa, National League, Chicago Cubs, Spider-Man (fictional character), Sports

  16. Aug 27, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Punch line: Cubs lose

    Special to the Tribune
    Round 2 went to Roy Oswalt. Houston's starting pitcher survived two home runs and a poke in the leg from the avenging Cubs. And he came out the winner in this bout between struggling heavyweights. The final score was Houston 15, Cubs 7 on a Wrigley...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Houston Astros, Kerry Wood, Chicago Cubs, Roy Oswalt

  18. Aug 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Throwing pains

    Carlos Zambrano tried to choose his words carefully Saturday at Wrigley Field, but he couldn't help but wonder what might have happened if Roger Clemens hadn't been the opposing pitcher.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Carlos Zambrano tried to choose his words carefully Saturday at Wrigley Field, but he couldn't help but wonder what might have happened if Roger Clemens hadn't been the opposing pitcher. The Cubs dropped another one-run game in a 7-6 loss to Houston...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Kerry Wood, Chicago Cubs, Don Sutton, Sports

  20. Mar 30, 2003 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. You're Either With Us Or Against Us

    The Hartford Courant
    In the 1940s, it was all consuming. Baseball ruled the lives of sports fans. It was the Yankees against the Red Sox, Joe DiMaggio against Ted Williams. There was no gray area. ``People might think it's intense today,'' Tom Matteo said. ``But it's...

    Tags: Derek Jeter, Boston Red Sox, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Baseball

  22. Aug 12, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. No arguing result

    A blown call by umpire Bruce Froemming, two blown saves by the Cubs' bullpen and another rough day for Sammy Sosa spelled disaster for the Cubs on a cold and rainy afternoon at Wrigley Field.
    Tribune staff reporter
    A blown call by umpire Bruce Froemming, two blown saves by the Cubs' bullpen and another rough day for Sammy Sosa spelled disaster for the Cubs on a cold and rainy afternoon at Wrigley Field. When all was said and done, San Diego outlasted the Cubs 5-4...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs, Terrence Long, Mark Grudzielanek, Sports

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