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Ask Paul Sullivan
Paul, how do you feel about the Cubs "curse"? I used to be a non-believer but after this Lee injury, I'm beginning to realize this just doesn't happen to other teams every year. --Chad Fisher, Huntington, W.V. It's a little freaky, but I'm not buying the...Tags: Jerome Williams, Mike Sweeney, Jim Thome, Barry Bonds, Miguel Cabrera
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Rusch breaks through
Tribune staff reporterGlendon Rusch calmed some nerves Sunday with a strong performance against Pittsburgh, keeping him in the Cubs' rotation at least for the time being. Rusch earned his first victory in three starts in a 7-3 win over the Pirates, helping the Cubs take two...Tags: Jerome Williams, Crime, Law and Justice, Juan Pierre, Los Angeles, Chicago Cubs
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Sox win not easy on the eyes
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox's dominance over the National League Central nearly received a black eye Tuesday night. But thanks to Jim Thome's roots at first base, the Sox persevered in a 4-2 interleague victory overt the Pirates that had some harrowing moments despite...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Jim Thome, Crime, Law and Justice, Paul Konerko, Ozzie Guillen
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Cubs sweep Pirates
The Associated PressNomar Garciaparra homered, Jerome Williams pitched four-hit ball into the eighth inning and the Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. Williams (5-7), who had lost four of five decisions and got only five outs in...Tags: Jerome Williams, Kip Wells, Crime, Law and Justice, Bars and Clubs, Nomar Garciaparra
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Murton provides the love
Tribune staff reporterBefore Monday night's 2-1 victory over Pittsburgh, Cubs manager Dusty Baker explained his philosophy on motivating struggling players. "Sometimes when you're down and things aren't right and you're trying to figure it out, sometimes you need a hug versus...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rich Hill, Juan Pierre, Chicago Cubs, Jack Wilson
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Zambrano electric, bats hot
Tribune staff reporterFor entertainment value alone, there may be no pitcher in baseball more fun to watch than Carlos Zambrano. Whether he's pacing the mound, talking into his glove or throwing down his bat after a strikeout, Zambrano typically is more wired than Silicon...Tags: Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Cubs, LaTroy Hawkins, Wrigley Field
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New York Yankees
2006 Record: 97-65, 1st Manager: Joe Torre (12th season). Home Games: Legends Field (10,328), 1 Steinbrenner Drive, Tampa, Fla. 33614. Directions: From I-275, take exit 23, Dale Mabry Highway. Go north about 2 miles, stadium will be on left, directly...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Mike Myers, Brian Cashman, Gary Sheffield, Minnesota Twins
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Atlanta Braves
2006 Record: 79-83, 3rd Manager: Bobby Cox (22nd season) Home Games: Disney Wide World of Sports Complex (9,100), 710 S. Victory Way, Kissimmee, Fla. 34747 Directions: I-4 to exit 25B (Magic Kingdom exit). Take Highway 192 for about a mile and stay...Tags: Washington Nationals, Edgar Renteria, Andruw Jones, Cincinnati Reds, Chris Woodward
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Clement rights Cubs' ship
Tribune staff reporterMatt Clement needed this. So did his teammates. While the Cubs right-hander was allowing just two infield singles through six innings Wednesday, his offense scored eight runs in the first four innings on the way to an 8-3 victory over the Pittsburgh...Tags: Mark Grudzielanek, Ryan Vogelsong, Raul Mondesi, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Cubs
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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: Ramon Hernandez, Mike Sweeney, Manny Ramirez, Kazuhiro Sasaki, Carlos Lee
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Hawkins likely blows closer job
Special to the TribuneIf you think the weather was cold Saturday, you should have seen the icy treatment the Wrigley Field crowd gave LaTroy Hawkins. He lost the save, lost the game and apparently lost his job as the Cubs' closer during a brutally cold and bitterly...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ben Grieve, Mike Remlinger, Neifi Perez, Chicago Cubs
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Cubs drop 5th straight
Tribune staff reporterOne day after the Cubs blew ninth-inning leads in both ends of a nightmarish doubleheader loss Friday, manager Dusty Baker was wondering whether he should stop giving speeches. Or maybe, Baker surmised after his clubhouse address, his advice worked on...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Piracy, Health
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