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Chills, thrills
Tribune staff reporterAfter 46 years and an additional five days, the White Sox methodically scraped off layers of World Series rust Saturday night. Jermaine Dye and Joe Crede supplied power with home runs. Crede also provided Gold Glove-caliber defense to halt two Houston...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Jermaine Dye, Neal Cotts, Joe Crede, Bobby Jenks
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Zambrano shutout leads Cubs
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano's days of anonymity may soon be a thing of the past. While the 22-year-old right-hander has been able to succeed in the shadows of his All-Star teammates, Kerry Wood and Mark Prior, he's stepping to the forefront now that the Cubs are...Tags: Matt Clement, Baseball, Alex Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs, National League
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Finishing the picture
Tribune staff reporterBy the time it was decided Friday, it was as if house painters were called in to finish the Sistine Chapel. Greg Maddux and Roger Clemens, two artists who have combined for 635 career victories, could only sit and watch as their fate rested in the...Tags: Greg Maddux, Chicago Cubs, National League, Will Ohman, LaTroy Hawkins
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Clement misses the mark
Tribune baseball writerIf the Cubs are holding a trump card in their hand, it's their collection of starting pitchers. It's almost always bad news when one of Dusty Baker's front four asks his free-swinging teammates to win slugging contests. Matt Clement did just that Tuesday...Tags: Matt Clement, Alex Gonzalez, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, National League
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Double the fun: Two homers in one inning
Associated PressPlayers who homered twice in one inning with team, date and inning: American Association Ed Cartwright, St. Louis, Sept. 23, 1890, third. Players League Lou Bierbauer, Brooklyn, July 12, 1890, third. National League Charles Jones, Boston Braves, June...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Mike Lansing, Carl Everett, Willie McCovey, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Cubs squander chances
Tribune baseball reporterThey released their staff leader in spring training. Their ace is on the disabled list and the No. 2 man has disappointed. The big guys in the bullpen are overworked. And yet the Houston Astros are hanging in there. The leaders of the National League...Tags: Roy Oswalt, Chicago Cubs, National League, Sports, Damian Miller
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Alou has Cubs looking up
Tribune staff reporterFrom a "nightmare" to an "awesome feeling." That's the difference one year--and good health--has made to Cubs left fielder Moises Alou. Plagued by injuries last year, his first as a Cub, Alou added another memorable moment to his turnabout season...Tags: Alex Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs, Damian Miller, Kenny Lofton, Antonio Alfonseca
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Clement cements himself as Mr. Reliable
Tribune staff reporterMatt Clement is learning how to finish what he starts. The Cubs' most reliable pitcher of late almost did it again in Sunday's 4-2 victory over Houston. Coming off the first complete game of his career, Clement took the mound against Houston at...Tags: Matt Clement, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Fred McGriff
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Cubs don't hit, don't win
Tribune staff reporterThe acquisitions of Aramis Ramirez and Kenny Lofton were supposed to provide instant energy to the Cubs, but so far the offense has remained on life support. Houston right-hander Tim Redding and two relievers combined for a two-hitter Saturday in a 3-1...Tags: Alex Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs, National League, Tim Redding, Kenny Lofton
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Looser Lofton finds old groove
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker had a chat Sunday morning with Kenny Lofton after watching him pressing at the plate during his first four games as a Cub. Lofton, 1-for-17 entering the series finale with Houston, then knocked out three hits to energize the Cubs in a 5-3 win...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Ted Williams, Basketball, Willie McCovey
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Another year, another set of milestones
Home runs 500 Sammy Sosa could make it with his first swing. Rafael Palmeiro is on deck, while Fred McGriff and Ken Griffey Jr. are well within range. Sosa heads into Opening Day at Shea Stadium with 499 home runs, followed by Palmeiro at 490, McGriff at...Tags: Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox, Honus Wagner, Chicago Cubs, Fred McGriff
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Keith Lockhart, Chad Kreuter, Shane Spencer, Garret Anderson, Gary Bennett
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