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Giants' success more than following lucky stars
Before they became the best organization in baseball, the Giants were Barry Bonds' team. They seemed unable to break free from the flawed slugger for a long time, sticking with the disgraced star for six years after his record-setting 2001 season....
Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Sports, Baseball, Madison Bumgarner, New York Yankees
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Dolphins stadium blitz a misdirection play
At one end of the state, in the Miami-Dade Commission, they were going through plans Wednesday to publicly finance the Dolphins stadium so fast that one commissioner, Juan Zapata, finally asked, "I haven't had time to digest this." At the other end of...
Tags: Miami Marlins, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Dan Marino
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Night games re-emerge as Wrigley sticking point, alderman says
Clout StreetLate last week, Ald. Thomas Tunney indicated he was optimistic the framework of a deal between City Hall and the Ricketts family to renovate Wrigley Field would be announced by Monday's home opener. On Wednesday, Wrigleyville's alderman found himself...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Cubs, Chicago City Hall, Sports, Satellite and Cable Service
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Robinson actor swings for the fences
There is the legend. There is the truth. Then there are the movies. In the movie-poster parlance of Warner Bros.' "42," its new Jackie Robinson biopic is "the true story of an American legend." Truer words about an American legend have never been...Tags: Spring Training, Celebrities, Sports, Cleveland Indians, Entertainment
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Six people shot in separate Chicago shootings over weekend
Six people were shot Saturday and Sunday in Chicago, police said. The most recent shooting happened across the street from Wrigley Field about 3:20 a.m. Sunday. A man, 25, was shot in the back outside the 7-Eleven at Addison Street and Sheffield Avenue,...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Fire Department, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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That's your $500 million Cubs news conference?
We know what a happy Tom Ricketts looks like: Day One of family ownership. That wasn't the way he looked or sounded Monday. If the guy was announcing an agreement to renovate Wrigley Field, the joy would’ve been read easily on Ricketts’...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Thomas Ricketts, Chicago Mayor
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Credit O'Leary for UCF's successful NCAA appeal
Running off at the typewriter … Let's give it up for UCF football coach George O'Leary, who recorded his biggest victory four months after last football season ended. UCF won its NCAA appeal on Friday to have its postseason ban overturned and will...
Tags: Orange Bowl, Los Angeles Lakers, Sports, John Hitt, Entertainment
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Stormy Monday should brighten for windy Cubs home opener
Cubs fans, don't be discouraged by the stormy start of Monday. Forecasters say the worst of the rain should be gone by the time crowds start filling a windy Wrigley Field for the home opener this afternoon. The heaviest rain should end about 10 a.m.,...
Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, Weather Reports
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Homebuyer demand fueling market
Joanna Skolnick is back on the housing market's sidelines, a few months after starting the search to move her family from Chicago to the northern suburbs. The family hoped to take advantage of an improving market, mortgage interest rates that are near...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Roscoe Village, Labor Markets, Real Estate, Realty
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Baseball: Jack Flaherty, Grant Hockin selected for Under Armour game
Varsity Times InsiderPitchers Jack Flaherty of Harvard-Westlake and Grant Hockin of Damien have been selected to play in the Under Armour All-America Baseball Game on Aug. 24 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. -- Eric Sondheimer... -
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Change of SubjectFive wild pitches in a single inning, a two-run homer surrendered on what would have been the last strike of the game and a balk in the 10th inning. Some days, an obstructed view of Wrigley Field doesn't sound like...... -
Green understands battles Cubs are waging
Dallas Green was the first Cubs executive to deal directly with the concerns of Wrigleyville residents and merchants. As team president in the late '80s, Green now marvels that not much has changed with regard to the two entities co-existing...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Baseball, Business, Major League Baseball
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Apr 12, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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