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It’s a Cubs Revolution!
Posted on 28 Oct 2011 by Kamil Kolodziejski.
CHICAGO – Over the last few days, the Chicago Cubs front office has been dramatically revolutionized. This past Tuesday, the Cubs officially introduced former GM of the Red Sox, Theo Epstein. Tom Ricketts, chairman of the Cubs, held a press conference to officially announce the new president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs. It is a day to rejoice as the Cubs are taking a new direc...
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Rockies End Roadtrip in Disappointing Fashion – Face Difficult July Schedule
Posted on 28 Jun 2011 by Steve Folsom.
Colorado’s roadtrip began in Cleveland where they took two out of three from the Indians. The Rockies then made their first trip to the New Yankee Stadium and won the first of three. The roadtrip would end with a three-game slide as the Rockies would lose the last two to the Yankees and then lose a make-up game to the Chicago Cubs on Monday afternoon. There were some positives to take awa...
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LUNG CANCER SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN
Posted on 21 Jun 2011 by Jon Melton.
Äæåê Ðè÷åð Symptoms of lung cancer in women can differ from symptoms of lung cancer in men. One of the reasons that symptoms can lung cancer symptoms in women differ between the sexes is that most common types of lung cancer vary between sexes and also different types of lung cancer tend to have different symptoms. Swelling is one of commonest and the important sign in clinical dia...
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Wayne Gretzky happy about son’s future with the Chicago Cubs
Posted on 12 Jun 2011 by Mark Jasper.
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/news/story?id=6649195
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MLB Realignment Scenarios
Posted on 12 Jun 2011 by Matthew Hesse.
I am taking a break today to report a huge change that is being discussed which could alter the dynamic of Major League Baseball. There are reports from Major League Baseball that they are considering moving a National League team to the American League allowing each league to have 15 teams. This would create the scenario of each division having 5 teams each, which is fair and balanced. Th...
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Now We’re Rollin
Posted on 3 Jun 2011 by Jon Lopez.
A rough series against the D'Backs had me wondering if the Astros would ever get something going this season, then came a series sweep against the Cubs in Chicago. The Astros offense hasn't looked this good in a long time. 22 runs scored in three games at Wrigley. The highlight of the series for me has to be Jordan Lyles making his Major League debut. Lyles threw first pitch strikes the majorit...
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External Options for Upgrading the A’s Offense
Posted on 29 May 2011 by Josh Muller.
Last week I discussed some in-house options for the A’s struggling offense and highlighted the prospects that I think would fulfill the biggest need for the big club. While graduating some minor leaguers might be the quickest and easiest solution to the A’s offensive woes, you can be sure Billy Beane and the A’s are exploring any and every avenue with which to improve the team. In fact I ...
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Marlins Net Back-to-Back Losses to Cubs
Posted on 21 May 2011 by Jon Melton.
Òðè áîãàòûðÿ íà äàëüíèõ áåðåãàõ 2012 With a chance this week to take series wins from two of the lower-echelon teams in the NL, the Fish floundered. The Marlins came out of back-to-back two game sets against the Mets and Cubs with only one win to show for it. The backdrop for the first two game set was Citi Field, a billion dollar latrine fittingly located in Flushing...
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Cincinnati Reds Finish 4-2 Roadtrip; Activate Scott Rolen for Cardinal Series
Posted on 13 May 2011 by Cliff Eastham.
The Cincinnati Reds just returned home from a six-game road trip. They started the trek with a three game series at Wrigley Field where they bested the Chicago Cubs twice. They followed that up with a three game set in Houston against the last place Astros. After having won a series against the Astros in Cincinnati last week, the Reds threatened to sweep them in their own yard. It was the third...
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Split Squad
Posted on 2 May 2011 by Josh Robbins.
J.J. Putz induced a game-ending double play in the ninth inning to save Sunday’s 4-3 victory against the Chicago Cubs and salvage a four-game series split. Daniel Hudson (2-4) pitched effectively 7IP/ 8H/ 3ER/ 1BB/ 5K to earn the win. Ryan Roberts walloped his sixth home run of the season in the second inning. The super utility player continues to make his presence known in the starting l...
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Starting the Slide
Posted on 29 Apr 2011 by Paul Jackson.
Let’s be honest, the Cubs look bad right now. Since my last post, in which I mentioned the Cubs ability to stay without a losing streak this season, the Cubs have lost three, part of a four game losing streak. The Cubs were swept by the Rockies in a rain shortened two game series this week. Matt Garza has actually been pitching better as of late, but was the victim of a Cubs’ four-error gam...
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loss, win, loss, win, loss, win, loss, win, loss… *sigh
Posted on 25 Apr 2011 by Paul Jackson.
A tough series against the Dodgers puts the Cubs in a pickle trying to finish out this home stand with a decent record. Los Angeles took two of three from the Cubs over the weekend. Terrible starting pitching spelled doom for Chicago in this series that included a thrilling win on Saturday, overcoming blowing a five to one lead and an eight to five deficit, late. Game 1 was all L.A. The Dodgers...









