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    Nov 19, 2002 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Cubs finally get All-Star manager

    Associated Press
    For the first time in more than a half-century, a Chicago Cub is in line to be an All-Star manager. New Cubs manager Dusty Baker is expected to get the honor at next year's game at Comiskey Park in Chicago as reward for leading the San Francisco...

    Tags: San Francisco Giants, Joe Cronin, U.S. Cellular Field, Joe McCarthy, Multi-Sport Events

  2. May 30, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Paul Sullivan's answers

    Paul Sullivan has finally been released from custody and is ready and willing to answer all your e-mails on the state of the Cubs and other related subjects. What are the chances of Rod Beck being called up sometime this century? And don't give me that...

    Tags: Cy Young, Dave Barry, ESPN (tv network), Earl Weaver, WGN

  4. Oct 12, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. A Sox dynasty interrupted

    Chicago's sports scene hasn't always been this bleak. This week, as a reminder, we take a look back at happier days for the home teams.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Chicago's sports scene hasn't always been this bleak. This week, as a reminder, we take a look back at happier days for the home teams. -------------------- The White Sox were ready to rule baseball during the second decade of the 20th Century. All the...

    Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, World Series, New York Giants, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, All Stars

  6. Jul 7, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. In the rough-and-tumble baseball of the 1890s, Baltimore rose to the top with skill and guile

    A century ago, Baltimore was a bustling, brawling, blue-collar city of 500,000, teeming with trolleys and privies and chimneys that belched coal smoke. The skyline was beveled by breweries and churches. Cardinal Gibbons and Enoch Pratt were people, not places. And George Herman Ruth (1 year old) was really The Babe.
    A century ago, Baltimore was a bustling, brawling, blue-collar city of 500,000, teeming with trolleys and privies and chimneys that belched coal smoke. The skyline was beveled by breweries and churches. Cardinal Gibbons and Enoch Pratt were people, not...

    Tags: San Francisco Giants, Willie Keeler, World Series, Baltimore Orioles, Hughie Jennings

  8. Mar 6, 1996 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Another title for Weaver: Manager in Hall of Fame

    Sun Staff
    Earl Weaver, the umpire-baiting, dirt-kicking, tomato-growing manager who led the Orioles to four American League pennants and a world championship, was elected yesterday to the Baseball Hall of Fame. "I'm elated," said Weaver. "There are so many...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Wilbert Robinson, Multi-Sport Events, Dining and Drinking

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