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Highlights from the past - September 5
1986 - Boris Becker and Miloslav Mecir won quarterfinal matches in the U.S. Open tennis championship. Becker, the second seed, beat Milan Srejber 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, and Mecir stopped seventh-seeded Joakim Nystrom 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. 1991 - Albert Belle...Tags: Boris Becker, Cleveland Indians, Sam Rice, Texas Rangers, Tampa Bay Rays
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Filling big void in ways large, small
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee and Juan Uribe hit home runs Friday night when the White Sox beat the Detroit 6-4 at U.S. Cellular Field. Joe Crede doubled, and Aaron Rowand doubled twice. But two sacrifice bunts were almost as pleasing to Sox manager Ozzie Guillen. Timo...Tags: Carlos Guillen, U.S. Cellular Field, Joe Crede, American League, Carlos Lee
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Sox shake off sweep
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox may not have come back from Minnesota with much, but they did bring their batsat least the ones that work. The power outage that afflicted their efforts against the Twins disappeared under an avalanche of 12 hitssix for extra...Tags: Joe Crede, Joe Medwick, Carlos Lee, Kansas City Royals, Roberto Alomar
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Sox flop in the 1st
Tribune staff reporterThe unofficial start of summer on Monday became the official start of Sox-watching season on the South Side. But in spite of a crowd of 43,781, the largest at Comiskey Park in almost a year, the New York Yankees dealt the White Sox a knockout blow...Tags: Alberto Castillo, U.S. Cellular Field, Bernie Williams, Chicago White Sox, Robin Ventura
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McGriff accepts Cubs' invite
Tribune staff reporterThe announcement flashed across the scoreboard at Wrigley Field a few minutes before 3 p.m. Friday: The final vote from Florida had been counted. Tampa Bay's Fred McGriff had agreed to waive his no-trade clause to join the Cubs. A wave of cheers followed....Tags: Fred McGriff, Ron Coomer, Sammy Sosa, Tampa Bay Rays, Matt Stairs
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Wood mows down Padres
Tribune staff reporterCubs starter Kerry Wood pushed the envelope on the mound with an animated jawing session in which he told plate umpire Larry Vanover to put his mask back on. Wood managed to get by without an ejection and eventually notched his 11th victory in the Cubs'...Tags: San Francisco, Florida, San Diego Padres, Sammy Sosa, Kenny Lofton
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Manuel: The spirit moves him
Tribune staff reporterJerry Manuel got the telephone call from White Sox General Manager Ron Schueler on a Monday in November. He was asked if he wanted to be considered for the team's managerial opening, with the option to interview that Thursday or Friday. Manuel had been...Tags: San Diego Padres, Multi-Sport Events, Jose Mesa, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Minnesota Twins
2006 Record: 96-66, 1st Manager: Ron Gardenhire (6th season). Home Games: Hammond Stadium (7,500), Lee County Sports Complex, 14100 Six Mile Cypress Parkway, Fort Myers, Fla. 33912. Directions: I-75 to Daniels Road (exit 21). West about 3 miles to Six...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays, Mike Redmond, Tampa Bay Rays, Gardens and Parks
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CHAMPAGNE CENTRAL
Tribune staff reporterPerhaps the hardest part of being a Cub is having to hear about the team's woeful history from the start of spring training until the end of the season. Constant reminders of past failures ring in their ears, as though they're doomed to repeat the sins...Tags: World Series, Mike Remlinger, Sammy Sosa, All Stars, Baseball
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NL West capsules
Teams listed in order of 2002 finish Arizona Diamondbacks Manager: Bob Brenly. 2002: 98-64, 1st; lost to St. Louis in first round. Payroll: $94 million. Rotation: Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Elmer Dessens, John Patterson, Byung-Hyun Kim. Meat...Tags: Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Wages and Pensions, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, Odalis Perez
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Mental error costs Sox
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox-Cubs rivalry is only five years old, but there already have been plenty of classic games. First came the "Ivy Affair" in 1998 when the Sox were denied a run when the Wrigley Field vines swallowed a ball. Then came the "Caruso Game" in '99...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Sammy Sosa, Eric Young, Mark Grace, Bob Howry
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Lee slams Cubs
Tribune staff reporterAfter hitting a two-out, 10th-inning grand slam to lead the White Sox to a 7-3 win over the Cubs on Friday, Carlos Lee found himself in the middle of a Sox convention at home plate. "That's the way we should play every day," Lee said. "With that kind...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Sammy Sosa, Miguel Cairo, Eric Young, Magglio Ordonez
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