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Some Cubs fans brace for long winter, some hopeful
Associated Press WriterThe old man looked like he had a half-century on the young guy who was yelling in the men's room at Wrigley Field about how the Cubs would bounce back from the 0-2 hole they'd dug for themselves. "How old are you, kid?" Rick Kaempfer recalls hearing the...Tags: Philosophy, Wrigley Field, Major League Baseball, Yogi Berra, Los Angeles Dodgers
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New York Mets give general manager Omar Minaya new deal through 2012
AP Baseball WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Omar Minaya is staying as general manager of the New York Mets. Jerry Manuel is likely to remain as manager. Players, however, could be on the move. Following the Mets' second straight September collapse, fans are angry with the team, the...Tags: Luis Castillo, New York Mets, Carlos Beltran, Major League Baseball, Johan Santana
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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: Mark Guthrie, Mark Grace, Gary Matthews, Mike Lowell, Wrigley Field
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Hendry stands by Fukudome
Tribune reporterThe Cubs have no regrets about signing Kosuke Fukudome to a four-year, $48 million deal, despite the lackluster numbers put up by the Japanese star in his rookie year in the majors. Fukudome wound up hitting .257 with 10 home runs and 58 RBIs,...Tags: Derrek Lee, Kosuke Fukudome, Mark Derosa, Wrigley Field, Major League Baseball
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Mets have a history of missed opportunities
wallace.matthews@newsday.comOver the past three years, the Mets have led the league in nothing but disappointing their fans. From the game that was supposed to catapult them into the playoffs to the postgame celebration that was supposed to bid a stylish farewell to Shea Stadium,...Tags: Luis Castillo, New York Mets, Carlos Beltran, Major League Baseball, History
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Tatis leaves game with separated shoulder
New York Mets left fielder Fernando Tatis left Tuesday night's game against the Washington Nationals in the fifth inning with a separated right shoulder. Tatis was hurt when he attempted to make a diving catch on pitcher Odalis Perez's double. Tatis...Tags: Washington Nationals, Odalis Perez, New York Mets, Damion Easley, Major League Baseball
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Tampa Bay Rays' Joe Maddon turns the team around his way, unconventionally
Sentinel Staff WriterOn Sept. 15, the Tampa Bay Rays suffered one of their most deflating losses in franchise history. The Boston Red Sox came into Tropicana Field and blew out the Rays 13-5 to creep into a virtual tie for the American League East lead. At that moment, Joe...Tags: Philosophy, National Football League, New York Mets, Sammy Sosa, Josh Hamilton
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Tatis separates shoulder, likely done for '08
david.lennon@newsday.comWASHINGTON - Fernando Tatis had spent most of this year doing a pretty good imitation of an outfielder. But it was that lack of experience at the position that probably led to his demise last night when he suffered a separated right shoulder that is...Tags: Odalis Perez, Endy Chavez, New York Mets, Billy Wagner, Carlos Beltran
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Such sweep sorrow for Sox
Chicago Tribune reportersOn Tuesday, the White Sox's magic number was 5. On Friday, it was still 5. And it doesn't seem so magical anymore. The hated Minnesota Twins swept the Sox this week—erasing the South Siders' 21/2-game lead and taking over first place—and...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, University of Chicago, Ozzie Guillen, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Javier Vazquez
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Cubs shed no tears for Shea Stadium
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Cubs will play their final regular-season game at Shea Stadium on Thursday night, then say goodbye to a ballpark that has haunted the franchise for more than four decades. Of course, they could return for the postseason in another week, in what would...Tags: New York Mets, Lou Piniella, Glendon Rusch, Don Young, Ryan Dempster
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Bartman refuses to cash in on foul ball incident
O, by the WayIn baseball lore, the legend of Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman seems destined to be one of the game???s more enduring and, it would appear, one the saddest. It has paradox. A rabid fan of his beloved Cubs, Bartman......Tags: Luis Castillo, Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball
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If Mets starters can't last, season will be short
mark.herrmann@newsday.comFor a change, the Mets' biggest headache did not wait until the end of the game when the bullpen coughed it up. This time, what really had them going to the medicine cabinet was the talk before the first inning, when manager Jerry Manuel admitted that...Tags: Houston Astros, Medicine, New York Mets, Billy Wagner, Philadelphia Phillies
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