Displaying items 97-108 of 144
» View ktuu.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-12
Next >
-
Barrett panics, throws game away
Tribune staff reporterSleepwalking while playing baseball is never a good idea, particularly when you are in a race for a postseason spot. But the Cubs looked more like pretenders than contenders Wednesday night in Citizens Bank Park, giving away a game to Philadelphia that...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Rheal Cormier, Bobby Abreu, Kenny Lofton, Aramis Ramirez
-
No luck in crunch time—on, off field
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs find themselves in an unusual position three days before the trading deadline, trying to win a wild-card playoff spot with inexperienced players in several key roles. If it works, the Cubs can have their cake and eat it too. If it doesn't,...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, National League, Neifi Perez, Sammy Sosa
-
Cubs, Prior get even
Tribune staff reporterWhite Sox manager Ozzie Guillen saw Cubs counterpart Dusty Baker walk up the steps of the U.S. Cellular Field conference room, then got into a boxing stance. Guillen broke into a smile, then hugged Baker after Guillen and his players fell helpless to one...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Paul Konerko, Jon Garland, Ozzie Guillen, Greg Maddux
-
After painful loss, Pie could get call
Tribune staff reporterAfter losing outfielder Angel Pagan to a hamstring injury Saturday night in a 2-1 loss to Pittsburgh, the Cubs faced a big decision on whether to call up top prospect Felix Pie from Triple-A Iowa. Though the Cubs had hoped to let Pie get playing time...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Aramis Ramirez
-
Ongoing: Help Save a Life become a Bone Marrow Donor!
Since 1991, Asian for Miracle Marrow Matches (A3M) has been committed to saving lives. By building a diverse marrow donor registry, A3M; helps patients with life-threatening hematological illnesses like leukemia. While many patients have been saved by...Tags: Minority Groups, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Charity, Bone Marrow
-
Cubs' comeback falls short
Tribune staff reporterAfter investing $13.5 million to renovate the Wrigley Field bleachers, the Cubs may want to clear another couple of hundred from the budget to make sure Larry Rothschild has enough shoes to get through the year. Only two games into the season, the Cubs...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Wrigley Field
-
Houston's rally out at the plate
Tribune staff reporterWhen Houston's Luke Scott doubled into the gap in right-center field with two outs in the ninth Thursday night, the Cubs appeared ready to blow a one-run lead. But Corey Patterson and Jose Macias made perfect throws to nail pinch-runner Charles Gipson as...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Matt Morris, Carlos Zambrano, Ronny Cedeno
-
Paul Sullivan on the Cubs
Paul Sullivan has finally come out of hiding in time for another installment of Ask Paul. This week he addresses fundamentals, booing and the possibility of Johnny Damon wearing a Cub uniform in 2006. I would never trade for Manny Ramirez and give away...Tags: Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Jeff Garlin, Johnny Damon, Sammy Sosa
-
Cubs on with pressure off
Tribune staff reporterWhen Atlanta's Andruw Jones homered deep to left field and onto Waveland Avenue in the fifth inning of the Cubs' 10-1 romp over Atlanta on Tuesday night, a fan on the street tried to throw the ball back into the ballpark. But the ball hit the top of...Tags: Chicago Cubs, National League, Todd Walker, Family, Neifi Perez
-
Baker says getting back to .500 is key
Tribune staff reporterNow that the pressure is off, the Cubs have played their best ball in two months. They entered Friday's game against San Francisco at SBC Park with six victories in the first seven games of their 10-game trip, the Cubs' hottest streak since winning eight...Tags: Ronny Cedeno, Chicago Cubs, Robin Yount, Ryan Dempster, Will Ohman
-
Disney Loses Its Appetite for Happy Meal Tie-Ins
For 10 years, Walt Disney Co. and McDonald's appeared to have the perfect marriage. Happy Meals bore little figurines of Nemo, Mr. Incredible and 101 Dalmatians. But no more. This is one relationship that's ending in part because of the children. Disney...Tags: Food Industry, Family, Children, Los Angeles Times, Steve Jobs
-
No bail for teenager in Harris killing
The 16-year-old boy sat quietly in the Central Booking courtroom yesterday, surrounded by young adults and middle-aged men, his standard-issue gray sweat shirt and khaki pants covered in writing, the kind of doodles someone his age might scrawl on a...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Northwood, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore County
Aug 3, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 28, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 26, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Apr 15, 2006
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 13, 2009
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Apr 5, 2006
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 29, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 5, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 23, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 9, 2005
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 9, 2006
|Story| Zap2It
Jan 21, 2009
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Original site for Jerome Williams topic gallery.