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Out loud with Jason Marquis
Tribune staff reporterI think everybody knows that if you win here in Chicago, it'll be like nowhere else in the United States.We're excited here, and hopefully we can get this thing done. I'm hoping I can be a piece of the puzzle to do something special here. Last year was a...Tags: Don Mattingly, ESPN (tv network), World Series, All Stars, Entertainment
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Cubs squander chances, game
Tribune staff reporterLou Piniella knew it couldn't last forever, that sooner or later the Cubs would come back to earth. After winning 19 of 24 games through July 20, they suddenly have gone ice-cold. "You're going to cool off, yeah," Piniella said. "But we need to start...Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Cliff Floyd, Mike Fontenot, Eric Patterson, Jason Kendall
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Getting a jump-start
Tribune staff reporterThe powerball attack Cubs manager Lou Piniella envisioned in March finally made a cameo appearance Thursday night at Minute Maid Park. Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez, Daryle Ward and Cliff Floyd all homered off Houston starter Woody Williams as the Cubs...Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Carlos Marmol, Carlos Zambrano, Cliff Floyd, Mark Loretta
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Zambrano does it all in win
Tribune staff reporterThe new-and-improved Carlos Zambrano returned to the scene of the crime on Monday, looking a lot like the Zambrano of old. In his first start at Wrigley Field since knocking Michael Barrett around, Zambrano homered and allowed three hits over eight...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Dining and Drinking, Michael Barrett, Ryan Theriot, Mike Fontenot
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Reds hold Cubs off this time
Tribune staff reporterReds starter Aaron Harang hung the Cubs out to dry Tuesday night at Wrigley Field, while the Astros did the Cubs no favors by putting a couple of rookies into their rotation for their series with the Brewers. While Harang limited the Cubs to two runs...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Fatigue, Cliff Floyd, Ryan Theriot, Wrigley Field
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New Cubs, familiar sight
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella took a wrong turn in the tunnel while returning to the clubhouse after batting practice Monday before a security guard pointed him in the right direction. It might take a while before Piniella gets used to Wrigley Field, just as...Tags: Bob Howry, Alfonso Soriano, Michael Barrett, Cliff Floyd, Ted Lilly
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A pop in the clutch
Tribune staff reporterThere's no place more tranquil than an empty Wrigley Field at 10 o'clock on a Sunday morning in September. Ted Lilly was out throwing a football around in the outfield. Jason Marquis was stretching near the bullpen while listening to his iPod. And the...Tags: Carlos Marmol, Ted Lilly, Wrigley Field, National League, Milwaukee Brewers
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A slap-happy trip for Cubs
Tribune staff reporterIt's a shame Carlos Zambrano's Internet access is limited these days, because the Cubs' right-hander has a lot to write home about. After Zambrano combined with two relievers Sunday on a 4-0 shutout of San Diego, he admitted catcher Henry Blanco had...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, National League, San Diego Padres, Will Ohman, Ramon Hernandez
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Even history turns against sliding Cubs
Tribune staff reporterHistory has a nasty habit of repeating itself, especially where the Cubs are concerned. On May 7, 2005, the Cubs were six games out of first place after losing their seventh straight game, and Kerry Wood was on the disabled list with a shoulder strain....Tags: Bob Howry, National League, San Diego (San Diego, California), Jacque Jones, Juan Pierre
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Cubs' offense a hit on West Coast trip
Tribune staff reporterIf the Cubs can get back into the National League Central race this summer, they may have one team to thank for their turnaround: The White Sox. An 11-5 win over San Diego on Saturday night at Petco Park left the Cubs with an 11-3 record since May 22,...Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Michael Barrett, National League, San Diego Padres, Nomar Garciaparra
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Well done, Glendon
Tribune staff reporterTrainer Dave Groeschner was eating a banana in the Cubs dugout a couple of hours before Saturday's game at Wrigley Field when a banana peel fell on the steps leading up to the field. For a split second it was theoretically possible for a Cubs player to...Tags: Glendon Rusch, Wrigley Field, Basketball, Matt Morris, Chicago Cubs
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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: James Baldwin, Mark Wohlers, Glendon Rusch, Tom Gordon, Cory Lidle
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