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The walk-off blues
Tribune staff reporterLaTroy Hawkins paced the Cubs clubhouse Friday night like a caged lion after walking home the winning run in the ninth inning of a 4-3 loss to St. Louis at Busch Stadium. There was no way to console the reliever after he walked Mike Matheny on a 3-2...Tags: Kerry Wood, Ray King, Scott Rolen, Albert Pujols, Alex Gonzalez
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Agonizing victory for Cubs
Tribune staff reporterNomar Garciaparra was all smiles before Wednesday night's game in Busch Stadium, seemingly relaxed and happy in spite of a rough start to his 2005 season. But Garciaparra's season hit a low point in the Cubs' 3-1 victory over St. Louis when he...Tags: Jerry Hairston, Jr,, Scott Rolen, Aramis Ramirez, Nomar Garciaparra, Neifi Perez
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Henry Blanco, Johan Santana, Troy Glaus, Ugueth Urbina, Johnny Damon
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Cubs ride early outburst
Special to the TribuneCubs manager Dusty Baker keeps throwing out little warning signs for his team. The latest, now that they are in a stretch of 19 straight games against NL Central Division opponents: If you don't win in your own division, you might not make the playoffs....Tags: Scott Rolen, Aramis Ramirez, Tom Goodwin, Cincinnati Reds, Wrigley Field
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An all-around painful loss for Cubs
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs lost a game to the St. Louis Cardinals, lost a chance to move into a tie for the National League Central Division lead and hope that they haven't lost center fielder Corey Patterson for an extended period. Patterson left Sunday's game in the...Tags: Basketball, Tino Martinez, Woody Williams, National League, Eric Karros
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Caught short at home
Tribune staff reporterThe Cubs' scratch-and-sniff offense smelled bad again Monday night. Result: A 4-3 loss to the Cardinals that dropped the Cubs' record in one-run games to 6-10—0-4 since Sammy Sosa sneezed. "We've got to start winning some one-run games soon," manager...Tags: Kerry Wood, Chris Carpenter, National League, Scott Rolen, Aramis Ramirez
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Zambrano act bombs
Tribune staff reporterThe All-Star break did nothing to change the direction the Cubs are headed in, and it apparently wasn't a time for Carlos Zambrano to reflect on his emotional outbursts. The Cubs dropped a 5-4 game to St. Louis Monday night at Wrigley Field, falling a...Tags: Chris Carpenter, Scott Rolen, Aramis Ramirez, Wrigley Field, Albert Pujols
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'Frustrated' Cubs behind 8-ball
Tribune staff reporterAfter being stir-fried by the Cardinals on a steamy Saturday afternoon at Busch Stadium, the Cubs were left searching for answers in the wreckage of a once-promising division race. Matt Clement gave up three runs in the first inning and watched his...Tags: Chris Carpenter, Kerry Wood, Julian Tavarez, Ray King, Steve Kline
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From the cubicle: play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comWelcome everyone. As tradition dictates, we here at ChicagoSports.com always drop everything to bring our loyal readers every detail of every Carlos Zambrano start. He just happens to be the starting pitcher today for the latest edition of the Cubs-...Tags: Tino Martinez, Jeff Fassero, Danny Davis, J.D. Drew, NBC (tv network)
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Reigning supreme
Tribune staff reporterIt may be too early to make any rational generalizations about the Cubs, but it appears as though they're much better mudders than the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cubs beat St. Louis 4-2 under dank and dismal conditions at Busch Stadium on Saturday night,...Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Jeff Suppan, St. Louis Cardinals, Alex Gonzalez, Matt Clement
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Swinging standard
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Zambrano paced the visitor's dugout at Great American Ball Park with a bat in his hand late Friday afternoon, trying to psyche himself up for his start against Cincinnati. "I want to kill a reporter," Zambrano announced suddenly, taking a few mock...Tags: Death, National League, Ben Grieve, Michael Matthews (cyclist), Chicago Cubs
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Cubs bats lack pop in clutch
Tribune staff reporterUp until the final batter, the Cubs had a controversy-free afternoon against Philadelphia on Saturday at Citizens Bank Park. But nothing lasts forever and when Sammy Sosa struck out with the tying run on second to end a 4-3 loss to the Phillies,...Tags: National League, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Aramis Ramirez, Tom Goodwin, Philadelphia Phillies
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