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New York Mets

The New York Mets are a Major League Baseball team based in Flushing, in the New York City Borough of Queens. They play in the Eastern Division of the National League. The Mets are one of two major league franchises in the City of New York, along with the New York Yankees. The Mets have won two World Series Championships in their 45 year history, the first in 1969, the second in 1986. Full Article on Wikipedia

For the Cubs, Piniella, Time to Win Is Now

Entering his third season as Chicago Cubs manager, there’s two certainties we’ve learned about Lou Piniella: He knows baseball and he’s consistent even in his inconsistencies.

Bye, Bye Dominican Pie and Other Assorted Cubs Long Gone Songs

One of the best and simplest explanations I ever heard about the game of baseball goes something like this: “When nothing looks like there’s anything going on, that’s when everything is happening.”

Cubs Signing of Bradley More Gamble Than Game

Malcontent or misunderstood? A hater or a player? A masher or simply a mismatch?

Chicago Cubs 2009 Spring Training Schedule

Chicago Cubs baseball officially began its marathon spring training schedule today that will see the club play 39 games in 39 days with only two off days over the course of the next six weeks.

Soriano’s Cemented in Cubs’ Lead-Off Spot

There’s two things that assure us the advent of a new Chicago Cubs baseball  season is upon us:

Cubdom Awaits Sale of the Century

While most of America celebrated the swearing in of Barack Obama as our country’s  44th president last week, another nation - Chicago Cub Nation - was awaiting word of its own fate with the announcement of the team’s potential sale to

Cubs Soriano Trips Back to the Future

There’s something about an oratory observation on Chicago Cubs playoff futility that warms the heart - no matter what time of year.   It’s even more absurd when the speaker wears a Cubs uniform and happens to be one of baseball’s all-time post-season chokes.

Cubs Can’t Shake Rumors of Jake

Like a cold in the middle of winter, some things are just hard to shake.  So it is with trade rumors when it comes to Chicago Cubs baseball.

Post-Thanksgiving Thanks to the Chicago Cubs

What an incredible time of year this is.The Holiday season has entered full swing and with it the hopes of a better world and a better tomorrow.  America (at least 52.6% of it) eagerly awaits the swearing in of our 44th president  and the belief that, indeed, “Yes we can.”

Cubs Shed Wood

You can call it a farewell to arm. Or the end of an era.  Or you can even categorize it as long overdue.

Cubs Sink In the West

At least it was painless.  This time (or ever) there were no Bartman’s or Billy Goats or Black Cats to blame.

The Chicago Cubs $118,000 Million Bailout

Upon his arrival newly-appointed manager Lou Piniella said one of goals was to change the culture of Chicago Cubs baseball.  He has succeeded.

Lou Picks Rotation, Puts Bullseye on Zambrano’s Back

The wait is over.  The Chicago Cubs starting rotation has been set for the upcoming NLDS playoffs.Well, kind of. Sort of.  Maybe.

Cubs Must Keep Eye on Bouncing Zambrano

Tracking Carlos Zambrano for a season is like playing “follow the bouncing ball” with one eye closed.  It’s easy to see where it starts, but it’s anyone’s guess where it might end up.

Cubs Reach Crown Through the Front Door

The wait is over.  The wait has just begun.


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