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Houston takes hammer to Wood, Cubs
Tribune staff reporterAfter giving Kerry Wood seven days to recover from his last start, the Cubs expected him to have more stamina in the fourth start of his comeback. What they got was a regression to Wood's May 18 debut, when he was feeling his way around and opposing...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Kerry Wood, Lance Berkman, Henry Blanco, Ronny Cedeno
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'Spacey' performance falls flat
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker charged his team with looking "kind of spacey" Saturday during a 4-1 loss to St. Louis. Considering the Cubs had lost their best hitter for two to three months and were playing their archrivals, there was no good excuse for that kind of mind-...Tags: Albert Pujols, Chicago Cubs, Sidney Ponson, Superman (fictional character), Glendon Rusch
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Still searching for signs of a miracle
Tribune staff reporterAfter 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: Chicago Cubs, Kerry Wood, Management Change, Carlos Zambrano, Wrigley Field
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Cubs crushed 1 day after routing Marlins
Tribune staff reporterAll the momentum the Cubs carried home from their West Coast trip was neutralized during another puzzling homestand. One day after a 14-0 shutout of Florida, the Cubs found themselves on the other side of the fence Wednesday, serving up 20 hits in an...Tags: Carlos Delgado, Luis Castillo (baseball), Greg Maddux, Chicago Cubs, World Series
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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: Chicago Cubs, Piracy, Kerry Wood, Glendon Rusch, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ramirez's bat keeps booming
Tribune staff reporterAmazing 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: Chicago Cubs, Greg Maddux, World Series, Ryan Dempster, Kerry Wood
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It's hot, and so are Cubs bats
Tribune staff reporterThis is Dusty Baker's favorite time of the year. "When the weather gets hot like it has been, then it's hitting time," the Cubs manager said. What he saw Monday night was his players whacking a season-high five home runs, including a pair each by Derrek...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Felipe Lopez, Matt Murton, Glendon Rusch, Jerry Hairston, Jr,
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Cards could clinch on the Cubs' turf
Tribune staff reporterSt. Louis moves its clinching party to Chicago, presenting the Cubs and their fans with a nightmarish scenario to ponder. Manager Tony La Russa and his players can celebrate their second straight division title with a victory Thursday night at Wrigley...Tags: Sean Casey, Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Rich Hill, Basketball
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Something to cheer
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano jumped up and down on the mound like he was riding a pogo stick after striking out Gabe Gross to end the sixth inning of Friday night's game at Miller Park. Zambrano couldn't curtail his glee in the Cubs' 7-2 victory over Milwaukee, his...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Football, Bob Howry, Matt Murton, Milwaukee Brewers
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Sour ball equals sour mood
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker's mood changed from sweet to sour in a few hours' time Monday. Though he didn't explode in his office after watching the Cubs go down 4-0 to Atlanta, Baker definitely looked like he was at the end of a slow-burning fuse. "We had a couple...Tags: Andruw Jones, Chicago Cubs, Basketball, Will Ohman, National League
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Cubs endure spills and thrills
Tribune staff reporterDarwin's survival-of-the-fittest theory replaced all the talk of curses and ghosts Saturday during the second game of the Cubs-Boston series. The Cubs managed to survive a four-run deficit, the loss of starter Carlos Zambrano and closer Ryan Dempster's...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Edgar Renteria, Ryan Dempster, Trot Nixon, Carlos Zambrano
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Wood + Walker = streak
Tribune staff reporterJust when everyone is ready to bury the Cubs, they somehow find a way to get back on their feet. Whether Saturday night's 8-2 comeback victory over Florida signified a real turnaround is unknown, but after being left for dead in Atlanta, the Cubs were...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves, Greg Maddux, Kerry Wood, Death
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