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Garza back on a schedule
MIAMI — Matt Garza told the Cubs he's feeling much better after feeling discomfort in his arm following a bullpen session and subsequently being shut down again Tuesday. Manager Dale Sveum said Garza is scheduled to play long toss Friday or...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, National League, St. Louis Cardinals, Dale Sveum, Atlanta Braves
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Bad start fuels talk of summer sell-off
CINCINNATI — It's never too early to start thinking about another summer sell-off, and with another poor April, most everyone on the Cubs has to be wondering if they'll still be around in August. Among those who could be goners are Alfonso...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Carlos Marmol, Anthony Rizzo, Theo Epstein, Julio Borbon
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Latest West Virginia sports
CUBS-REDS Izturis' hit in 13th rallies Reds over Cubs 5-4 CINCINNATI (AP) — Jay Bruce hit a tying double and scored on Cesar Izturis' two-out single in the 13th inning Monday night, rallying the Cincinnati Reds to a 5-4 victory that gave the...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Max Starks, Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals
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Cubs' latest loss won't help Sveum's mood
CINCINNATI — Dale Sveum can look disheveled standing in the Cubs' dugout with his perpetual five o'clock shadow. During the Cubs Convention, a fan complained to Chairman Tom Ricketts that Sveum looked like he "slept under a bridge." "I think...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Spring Training, Brandon Phillips, Theo Epstein, Anthony Rizzo
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Struggling Ian Stewart not on Cubs' radar
MILWAUKEE – Rehabbing third baseman Ian Stewart is off to a poor start at Triple-A Iowa, and isn’t in the Cubs’ immediate plans. “He played nine innings (Saturday) night, got a hit and struck out a couple times,” manager...
Tags: Welington Castillo, Dale Sveum, Baseball, Ian Stewart, Sports
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Cubs can't find way to solve Brewers
MILWAUKEE — The Cubs have a staff full of former Brewers players in manager Dale Sveum, pitching coach Chris Bosio, first-base coach Jamie Quirk and assistant hitting coach Rob Deer. They typically get plenty of fan support whenever they...Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Chicago Cubs, Dioner Navarro, Jean Segura, Miller Park
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Garza's rehab begins with simulated game
MILWAUKEE — Matt Garza threw a two-inning simulated game Friday at Miller Park after his scheduled start at Class A Kane County was postponed because of bad weather. "It wasn't a disappointment," Garza said of the switch. "I was just glad I was...Tags: Spring Training, Scott Baker, Miller Park, Washington Nationals, Dale Sveum
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Cubs get outfielder Borbon from Rangers
MILWAUKEE -- The Cubs believe they got a steal Friday, claiming 27-year-old outfielder Julio Borbon off waivers from the Rangers. “He was a .290 hitter for 600 at-bats in the big leagues, steals bases and, doesn’t strike out a lot,”...
Tags: Alberto Gonzalez, Baseball, Dale Sveum, Dave Sappelt, Julio Borbon
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Villanueva posts 1st victory with Cubs
With expressways closing and side streets flooding throughout the area, the idea of the Cubs actually playing a baseball game seemed remote Thursday morning. But after Wednesday night's rainout, the Cubs and Rangers were adamant about getting Thursday's...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Carlos Villanueva, Alfonso Soriano, Welington Castillo, Wrigley Field
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Cubs' Barney gets 5 stitches in knee, out for opening day
HOUSTON -- You could have written a worse ending for the Cubs' spring training, but not one that was uglier than Saturday, especially not from Darwin Barney's perspective. While the Cubs were in the process of losing to a team of Astros' prospects 6-3,...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Spring Training, Brent Lillibridge, Carlos Marmol, Alberto Gonzalez
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Reader Q&A: Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Please tell us why the Cubs can’t let their plus kids play up here and learn together, like Tampa Bay, the Angels, etc. Sixty-year-old Cubs fan. I think it would be exciting to watch. Not the pitchers, of course. Edward Hansen, Hanover Park Of...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Spring Training, Chicago Tribune, Randall Simon, Javier Baez
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Cubs' triple threat
TEMPE, Ariz. — And so it begins. On a cool, sunny Saturday alongside scenic Interstate 10, the Cubs played their first game with real promise since August 2009, when the worm turned for Lou Piniella. It didn't matter, of course, but it did suggest...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Theo Epstein, Dale Sveum, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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