Displaying items 85-96 of 163
» View herald-mail.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-14
Next >
-
Clement gets 'W' at last
Tribune staff reporterMatt Clement could use a hug. He got one from manager Dusty Baker in the dugout during the seventh inning Monday night. Clement also received some rare offensive support from his teammates as the Cubs subdued the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 at Miller Park....Tags: Mark Grudzielanek, Michael Barrett, Aramis Ramirez, Gary Bennett, Alex Gonzalez
-
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: Aramis Ramirez, Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Wrigley Field, Atlanta Braves, Michael Wuertz
-
Defense shaky again, but hitting coach Ward fired
Tribune staff reporterYou could point to shortcomings in the bullpen Sunday. Or a late-inning defensive gaffe. But that would only obscure the full-blown epidemic that is the White Sox's offense. "What's killing us right now," manager Jerry Manuel said after a 3-2 loss to...Tags: Public Employees, Jerry Manuel, Chicago White Sox, Government, Paul Konerko
-
Return perfect for Borowski
Tribune staff reporterThe long wait finally ended Friday for Joe Borowski when he walked to the mound at Wrigley Field and threw his first pitch for the Cubs in almost a year. After missing the final four months of 2004 with a shoulder injury and the first seven weeks of this...Tags: Spring Training, Will Ohman, Iowa, Wrigley Field, Michael Wuertz
-
No-hitter avoided, but not Cubs defeat
Tribune staff reporterIn an imperfect ending to a nearly perfect outing, Philadelphia left-hander Eric Milton came within inches of no-hitting the Cubs on Sunday at Citizens Bank Park. But when Phillies center fielder Doug Glanville misplayed Michael Barrett's short fly...Tags: Michael Barrett, Jose Macias, Mark Grudzielanek, Eric Milton, Philadelphia Phillies
-
Alou's HR caps victory
Tribune staff reporterMoises Alou sent his dad an early Father's Day present Wednesday night, thanking him for a life in baseball the only way he knows how. San Francisco manager Felipe Alou could only watch with bittersweet emotions as his son cranked a walk-off home run off...Tags: Father's Day, Aramis Ramirez, Wrigley Field, Michael Tucker, Pedro Feliz
-
Cubs keep on rolling
Tribune staff reporterDressed in street clothes with a phone in his hand an hour after beating Houston on Wednesday night, Cubs right-hander Greg Maddux walked onto the mound of an empty Minute Maid Park and went through his pitching motion one last time. His workday was long...Tags: Mark Grudzielanek, Todd Walker, Michael Wuertz, Kerry Wood, Alex Gonzalez
-
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: Paul Wilson, Jamie Moyer, Danny Patterson, Robert Person, Steve Reed
-
Corey gets glory
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker had exhausted virtually every managerial ploy he could muster--a team meeting, a rearranged batting order and a greater resolve to remain calm under pressure. "We're all taught not to panic," the Cubs manager said. "There is a thin line...Tags: Nomar Garciaparra, Travis Phelps, Geoff Jenkins, Mike Remlinger, Ben Sheets
-
He's Cubs' stopper, big bopper
Tribune staff reporterWhen Kerry Wood hit a home run in Game 7 of the National League Championship Series last October, he may have produced one of the loudest roars ever heard at Wrigley Field. But when the Cubs lost the game to the Florida Marlins and a chance to go to...Tags: Michael Barrett, Nomar Garciaparra, Wrigley Field, Milton Bradley, Shawn Green
-
Cubs sweep Sox
Tribune staff reporterWith the bases loaded in a tie game in the bottom of the ninth inning and a 4th of July crowd of 38,596 on its feet, Cubs pinch-hitter Todd Walker fell behind White Sox reliever Damaso Marte with two quick strikes. What was going through Walker's mind?...Tags: Michael Barrett, Todd Walker, Wrigley Field, Chicago White Sox, Rey Ordonez
-
Win totally out of left field
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs ventured into familiar territory Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in a crazy 7-5 victory over Houston. "It was weird as heck out there," manager Dusty Baker said. "It had a 'Twilight Zone' feel." The Cubs gave away a run when left fielder...Tags: Mark Grudzielanek, Aramis Ramirez, Wrigley Field, Chicago White Sox, Sports
Jul 26, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 23, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 18, 2003
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 20, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 25, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 19, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 16, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 10, 2001
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 18, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 14, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 4, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 29, 2004
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Original site for LaTroy Hawkins topic gallery.
