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New line of wine has Mr. Cub feeling fine
Tribune reporterFirst there was the statue of Mr. Cub erected in front of Wrigley Field and dedicated to him in April. Now comes the specially made 512 Chardonnay that recognizes Hall of Famer Ernie Banks and his career 512 home runs. Banks will be signing bottles of...Tags: Beverage Industry, Wrigley Field, Dining and Drinking, Major League Baseball, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Bold names: McNabb's wife has twins
McNabb back to work after wife has twins Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb could be scrambling at home as much as he does on the football field after adding two children to his family lineup. McNabb's wife, Roxie, gave birth to twins — a boy and a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Wrigley Field, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Philadelphia Eagles, Football
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Former anchorman Bill Kurtis hasn't lost his voice
By Steve JohnsonIt is the winter of a long and celebrated career. The TV news anchor ought to be retired, golfing or some such, in DuPage County or Arizona, maybe hosting the occasional weekend public-affairs show on UHF, just to keep the feel of the spotlight....Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Kansas, CBS Corp., Sales, 30 Rock (tv program)
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Let someone else take the Turkey Day reins
Get out of the kitchen this Thanksgiving and let the folks over at Harry Caray's do all the work. What a relief it would be to rid yourself of the worry about serving everything simultaneously and striving to keep everything warm—a virtually... -
Herb Score
Herb Score, the Cleveland Indians pitcher and former broadcaster whose promise on the mound was shattered by a line drive, died Tuesday. He was 75. Score died at his home in Rocky River, Ohio, the team said in a statement. He had been in a wheelchair...Tags: New York Yankees, Early Wynn, Sandy Koufax, Major League Baseball, Bob Lemon
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Cubs against Rays: The Series to die for
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSST. PETER'S PEARLY GATES, Fla. — It's the dream game you wanted to see before you die. Game 1 between the Cubs and the Tampa Bay Rays was played Wednesday night. Yes, that heavenly World Series so many of you out there were waiting for! OK, so...Tags: Alfonso Soriano, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Aramis Ramirez, Carlos Zambrano
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Winning Hawks best PR move
John McDonough was hoping for a win-win situation Wednesday night. While the Blackhawks' president was being inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame at Hawthorne Race Course, his hockey franchise was seeking its first victory of the season...Tags: Beijing Games, Major League Baseball, University of Chicago, Kellen Winslow, Chicago White Sox
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Best PR move? Hawks winning
John McDonough was hoping for a win-win situation Wednesday night. While the Blackhawks' president was being inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame at Hawthorne Race Course, his hockey franchise was posting its first victory of the season,...Tags: Beijing Games, Major League Baseball, University of Chicago, Kellen Winslow, Chicago White Sox
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Cubbie blues
Jennifer Butera stood outside Wrigley Field on a rainy Sunday afternoon, lamenting how Cubs fans will have to wait another season, at least, for a chance to see their team in the World Series. "I can't believe we have to wait another whole year," the 27-...Tags: Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs
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Cubs, White Sox disappear in a blink
Come with me now on a nostalgic journey back to a magical time for Chicago baseball fans. George W. Bush was president, a gallon of gas cost $3.65 and a government bailout of the financial industry was in the works. You know, the middle of last week....Tags: Jermaine Dye, Wrigley Field, Major League Baseball, Government, Christianity
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The hits — and misses — keep coming for the Cubs
Tribune reporterThe Cubs' postseason history is up to 10 pages in the team's media guide, a far cry from the New York Yankees' but much thicker than it was only a decade ago. While the Cubs have had many more lows than highs in October, they've had plenty of interesting...Tags: Mike Royko, Mike Lowell, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Alex Gonzalez
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I remember when . . .
Special to the sentinelAs a young lad growing up in southern Illinois, I was naturally a St. Louis Cardinals fan. A hot summer's night, Harry Caray announcing a game on KMOX radio, Stan "The Man" Musial hitting a home run to win the game -- what could better stir the...Tags: Stan Musial, Major League Baseball, Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals
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