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Don Baylor returns to baseball as Rockies coach
Thanksgiving week was a slow one around baseball, but the trickle of transactions contained some really good news. Don Baylor, the former Cubs manager who battled cancer in an inspirational way — hardly surprising for anyone who knows him —...Tags: Paul Konerko, Jermaine Dye, Ramon Hernandez, Alexei Ramirez, Lou Piniella
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Early playoff thoughts
On the Yankees beatMan, the Cubs have been disappointing these first two games. So much for everybody calling it their year, including me. One more loss and they're three-and-done. Their offense has been brutal. The only guy who's hit well is Mark DeRosa.......Tags: Aramis Ramirez, Derrek Lee, Alfonso Soriano, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies
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LIVE Game 158: Mets vs. Cubs
On the Mets beatWelcome to tonight's live blog, covering every moment of the second game between the Mets and Cubs. Just so you know, we'll keep our eyes on the other important scores of the night. Hey, how huge was Johan Santana's start......Tags: Luis Castillo, Alfonso Soriano, Derrek Lee, Endy Chavez, Henry Blanco
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Soriano blames flop in postseason on Cubs' make-up
Chicago Tribune reporterA team of psychiatrists, theologians, numerologists and seamheads could convene at a secret location on the North Side in search of an explanation for the Cubs' latest October meltdown. But Ryan Dempster said the reason is obvious to anyone paying...Tags: Lou Piniella, Alfonso Soriano, Derrek Lee, Major League Baseball, Ryan Theriot
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For Dodgers' Jonathan Broxton, it was case closed
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNever had Russell Martin seen Jonathan Broxton the way he saw him Saturday night. Broxton didn't hesitate. He seemed completely sure of himself. And when he struck out Alfonso Soriano to end the game and preserve the Dodgers' 3-1 victory over the Chicago...Tags: Russell Martin, Alfonso Soriano, Major League Baseball, Takashi Saito, Ryan Theriot
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Cubs fans too high or too low
Look, I have no problem with believing in curses, holy water or even Kosuke Fukudome, if that's your particular inclination. But the Cubs and their fans have much to think about before next season, and somewhere within that process they have to make...Tags: Lou Piniella, Spring Training, Derrek Lee, Baseball, All Stars
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A good time to be great
Chicago Tribune reporterAs he prepares for October baseball at Wrigley Field, manager Lou Piniella feels good about his team. He feels good about the starting pitchers. Feels good about the lineup. Feels good about the back end of the bullpen. Feels good about the character...Tags: Carlos Marmol, Lou Piniella, Major League Baseball, Wrigley Field, Neal Cotts
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It's a whole new ballgame
Chicago Tribune reporterAt most, it will take four weeks. That amounts to only 15 percent of a typical baseball season but a lifetime of playoff experience. It is a journey that only those who have completed it can fully explain. Five players in the Cubs' clubhouse own World...Tags: Lou Piniella, Alfonso Soriano, Derrek Lee, Major League Baseball, Tickets
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Raising battle flag in 100 years' war
Chicago Tribune reporterThe vines are beginning to change color, the grass is a perfect shade of emerald green and the red-white-and-blue bunting is draped over the brick wall and on the façade of the upper deck. Wrigley Field is ready for an extended October run. Will the...Tags: Chicago Weather, Lou Piniella, Derrek Lee, Major League Baseball, Weather Reports
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Speed, defense help Pie gain last roster spot
Tribune staff reporterFelix Pie earned the Cubs' final NL Division Series roster spot Tuesday as they decided to go with a speedy defensive outfielder instead of slugger Micah Hoffpauir. Pie hit only .243 in 43 games for the Cubs, but because of Mark DeRosa's sore left calf,...Tags: Felix Pie, Boston Red Sox, Lou Piniella, Major League Baseball, Michael Wuertz
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In Game 1, it's just Cubs being Cubs
No, Cubs, no! (Everybody sing along, come on now.) No, Cubs, no! Bringing a feeling of dread and dejection back to Wrigley Field, which is world-famous for it, the Cubs lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-2, Wednesday night to accept their seventh...Tags: Chicago City Council, Russell Martin, Lou Piniella, Tim Robbins, Major League Baseball
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2nd shot likely for Fukudome
Tribune staff reporterKosuke Fukudome may get a second chance to prove himself in the postseason because Cubs manager Lou Piniella said before Game 1 he would like to start Fukudome in every game of the National League Division Series. "I'd like to stay just the way we are,"...Tags: Felix Pie, Lou Piniella, Derrek Lee, Joe Torre, Mike Fontenot
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