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    Aug 24, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Can't win for losing

    It's becoming perfectly clear why the Cubs are likely to spend the month of September playing out the string.
    Tribune staff reporter
    It's becoming perfectly clear why the Cubs are likely to spend the month of September playing out the string. Poor fielding, a lack of clutch hitting and some old-fashioned bad luck have been recurring factors in their sub-.500 record. One bad throw,...

    Tags: Derrek Lee, Todd Walker, Carlos Zambrano, Andruw Jones, Rafael Furcal

  2. Aug 22, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Still searching for signs of a miracle

    After Todd Walker received a handmade sign in the mail on Monday that read "Dear Cubs, Please Don't Lose," a clubhouse attendant taped it on the clubhouse bulletin board next to the day's starting lineup.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After Todd Walker received a handmade sign in the mail on Monday that read "Dear Cubs, Please Don't Lose," a clubhouse attendant taped it on the clubhouse bulletin board next to the day's starting lineup. "You're doing the best you can out there, but...

    Tags: Basketball, Tim Hudson, Todd Walker, Sports, Ernie Banks

  4. Jun 10, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Red socked

    Greg Maddux had to be pushed out of the dugout to take a curtain call Friday after his first home run in more than six years.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Greg Maddux had to be pushed out of the dugout to take a curtain call Friday after his first home run in more than six years. But Derrek Lee insisted Maddux wasn't exactly humble about his unexpected power trip during the sixth inning of the Cubs' 14-6...

    Tags: Basketball, Kevin Brown, Sports, All Stars, Boston Red Sox

  6. Aug 8, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Spotlight's off, Cubs turn it on

    Tribune staff reporter
    With the pressure off and the focus of the city squarely on the White Sox, the Cubs suddenly are looking like world-beaters. A 6-3 victory Tuesday night at Milwaukee, coming on the heels of an 8-3 homestand, helped relax a clubhouse that was anything but...

    Tags: Geoff Jenkins, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Jeff Cirillo, Milwaukee Brewers

  8. Aug 13, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Carpenter puts nail into Cubs

    Tribune staff reporter
    During a heated battle of words in the summer of 2003, Cubs manager Dusty Baker advised Cardinals pitcher Matt Morris to stop talking. "If he thinks [the fight] has been on so far, he's got a whole decade full of us coming," Baker said then. "This is...

    Tags: Sports, Travel, Jerome Williams, Baseball, Wrigley Field

  10. Aug 20, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Cubs' turnaround has Lee pondering

    With Neifi Perez traded to Detroit on Sunday before the Cubs' 5-3 loss to St. Louis, all three players who competed for the Cubs' second-base job in spring training are gone.
    Tribune staff reporter
    With Neifi Perez traded to Detroit on Sunday before the Cubs' 5-3 loss to St. Louis, all three players who competed for the Cubs' second-base job in spring training are gone. Jerry Hairston was traded to Texas in May for Phil Nevin, and Todd Walker was...

    Tags: Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Phil Nevin, Juan Encarnacion, Sports, Todd Walker

  12. May 18, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Wood's comeback a throwback

    Tribune staff reporter
    The Washington Nationals seemed like a perfect homecoming foe for Kerry Wood, who was making his first major-league start since shoulder surgery in August. They can't hit. They can't catch the ball. And they entered Thursday's game with a 13-27 record,...

    Tags: Sports, Juan Pierre, Kerry Wood, Alfonso Soriano, National League

  14. May 30, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Ramirez's bat keeps booming

    Amazing as it seems, Aramis Ramirez is the only positional player left on the Cubs' 25-man roster who also was on the postseason roster in 2003.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Amazing as it seems, Aramis Ramirez is the only positional player left on the Cubs' 25-man roster who also was on the postseason roster in 2003. With Mark Prior, Kerry Wood and Mike Remlinger on the disabled list, Ramirez has become the last man standing...

    Tags: Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Todd Walker, Sports, All Stars, Olmedo Saenz

  16. Sep 20, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Milwaukee passes Cubs in standings

    Tribune staff reporter
    Brewers left-hander Doug Davis hardly has been mentioned with the game's elite pitchers. Tuesday night, however, Davis pitched as if he belongs with those stars. Just ask the Cubs. Davis (11-10) pitched the Brewers into third place ahead of the Cubs...

    Tags: Geoff Jenkins, Roger Clemens, Chicago White Sox, Todd Walker, Milwaukee Brewers

  18. Apr 21, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. New Busch, old outcome for Cubs

    The Cubs were D-Lee free for the first time Friday night in their debut at the new Busch Stadium, beginning a journey into the unknown without star first baseman Derrek Lee.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The Cubs were D-Lee free for the first time Friday night in their debut at the new Busch Stadium, beginning a journey into the unknown without star first baseman Derrek Lee. "It's not a very pleasant situation," manager Dusty Baker said. "But it's here,...

    Tags: Derrek Lee, Juan Pierre, Los Angeles, Jerome Williams, Chicago Cubs

  20. Jun 28, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Sox keeping an eye on the Tigers

    Tribune staff reporter
    As impressive as the White Sox's offense performed in the clutch Wednesday night, the Sox realize there's unfinished business before they return to Chicago to face the struggling Cubs this weekend at Wrigley Field. Extending the Pirates' 13-game losing...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Piracy, Sean Marshall, Jose Contreras, Juan Uribe

  22. Jun 30, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Banged around and blown away

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    The Cubs got beat up in the process of getting beat on by the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday. And they just plain got beat, 10-6. The pain from the score was bad enough, but Aramis Ramirez could miss all or part of this weekend's series against first-...

    Tags: Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Sports, Milwaukee Brewers, Baseball, Wrigley Field

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