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Video: MLB Milwaukee Brewers @ Chicago Cubs PreviewOriginal at Grouper
• Wed, Apr 30
By info@crackle.com (tonytssportsbets) Tony T Breaks down the Big Major League Baseball TV Games and offers his selections on this edition of Tony T' Sports Bets airing now on http://www.GamblersTelevision.com. Shared by : tonytssportsbets On: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 Views: 7
Starting Five: Minnesota Moves On, Up
Original at The FanHouse - AOL
• Tue, Sep 22
Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead. You Oughta Know ... More Coverage: Scoreboard | Standings | Statistics originally appeared on MLB FanHouse on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 06:00:00 EST . Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Starting Five: Cole Looks Like King Again
Original at The FanHouse - AOL
• Fri, Sep 18
by Andrew JohnsonFiled under: Angels, Cubs, Phillies, Tigers, MLB Injuries, Starting Five Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action with a quick nod to what is ahead. You Oughta Know ... That Cole Hamels is starting to look like the World Series MVP.
MLB Midseason Awards: AL & NL Central EditionOriginal at Bleacher Report
• Thu, Jul 9
By Midwest Sports Fans “But one thing about Wrigley Field, I puke every time I go there. That’s just to be honest. And if Cub fans don’t like the way I talk about Wrigley Field, it’s just Wrigley Field. I don’t say anything about the fans or anything now. But Wrigley Field, they got to respect my opinion. That’s the way I fe...
Text Messaging with my Dad
Original at Chicago Sports Slant
• Wed, Sep 10
By tophersteven@gmail.com (Chris De Salvo) Nine years later, they were back. Throughout a season largely overshadowed by a collectively juiced chased of a fabled Home Run record that has subsequently become as tainted as the men who broke it, they earned a Wild Card birth, and (again) a quick trip back to mediocrity. Last season there was an excitement in the air all season, and though the Arizona Diamondbacks made us look like our Single-A Peoria affiliate, we were loaded and ready for a return to form in 2008. Though the Milwaukee Brewers have been playing just as poorly, I still get this text message from a man who used to work as an usher at Wrigley while still a bright-eyed young optimist. [read the full post]
National League Game Capsules
Original at Sports Network
• Mon, Sep 1
TSN.ca - The Brewers own a 5 1/2 game lead over the Phillies in the NL wild card standings but trail the Cubs by 4 1/2 games for the NL Central lead. ... MLB Roundup Daily Herald American League Game Capsules Sports Network - Sports Network all 530 news articles
Games, Games, Games
Original at 6-4-2 (Blogspot)
• Fri, May 16
By Rob(noreply@blogger.com) Yahoo box • Recap A New Day, And The Rays Still In First: Rays 5, Yankees 2 Incredible. The Yankees trail the AL East by 4.5 games, a number they'll make up to be sure. If the season ended now, Cleveland would win the AL Central, the Angels would win the AL West, and the Rays would have — do have — the be...
Games, Games, Games
Original at 6-4-2 (Blogspot)
• Thu, May 1
By Rob Back to today's Cubs ... Jeff Suppan gave up eleven runs, eight earned, while Geovany Soto blasted a pair of homers, one off Suppan and one off reliever Brian Shouse, putting him in the lead for home runs by NL catchers. Perhaps not insignificantly, ex-Angel Derrick Turnbow gave up six runs, al...
MLB Power Rankings
Original at MVN
• Sun, Sep 23
By Daniel Rathman The Cubs brought the brooms on Sunday afternoon, finishing off a sweep of the Buccos to up their NL Central lead to a commanding 3.5 games. Barring a major breakdown in the upcoming week, Lou Piniella’s club should successfully fend-off the Brewers and bring October baseball back to Wrigle...
Baseball Today: Wednesday, September 12
Original at Providence Journal
• Wed, Sep 12
By Art Martone(amartone@projo.com) N.L. RACES: Every game but one had playoff implications, as the Astros beat the Cubs (Chicago Sun-Times), the Braves beat the Mets (New York Post), the Brewers beat the Pirates (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel), the Padres beat the Dodgers (San Diego Union-Tribune), the Giants beat the Diam...