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Wearing No. 42 a Great Honor, Says Lee

Derrek Lee, Daryle Ward, hitting coach Gerald Perry and bullpen coach Lester Strode will all don No.42 shirts this coming Tuesday to commemorate Jackie Robinson Day.
Lee proudly proclaims that it is indeed an honor to wear this shirt because “anything you can do to bring awareness to what he did and pay your respects to […]

Tough Thing

The Cubs have an outstanding chance of coming up with their first title in 100 years. The Cubs last won the title in 1908. They have only managed to make it to the World Series a few times since then, including their most recent in 1945. The Cubs hardly ever are capable of managing to […]

The Cubs Have a New GM

The Chicago Cubs have recently welcomed on board a new General Manager. Dave Littlefield, former Pittsburgh Pirates’ GM is now going to lead the team to great results in the next season. Littlefield is 47, and his last place of work was at the Pittsburgh Pirates club, from where he was fired after the team […]

The Chicago Cubs to be Sold?

Professional baseball team Chicago Cubs will be sold before the beginning of next season. And naming rights will be sold to Wrigley Filed. Transaction will probably be beneficial for Cubs, and for the future of a Major League Baseball team in Chicago. The Cubs open their 133rd season on March 31 at home. Wrigley Field […]

The Chicago Cubs: the Beginning of a New Dream

It is quite possible that the Cubs are going to start their new history track from scratch with Fukudome and say farewell to Mark Prior. Fukudome is something that the Cubs were searching for quite a while. So when Fukudome agreed to become the Cubs’ new franchise daydream, they felt that it was right the […]

Chicago Trades Omar Infante To Atlanta

The Cubs freed up by payroll yesterday after they reached an agreement to trade infielder Infante and left-handed pitcher Will Ohman to the Braves for right-handed pitcher Jose Ascanio. The offer was expected to be announced yesterday night. It will save the Chicago Cubs about $3 million in salary. Will Ohman was 2-4 with […]

Chicago Cubs and Seattle Mariners Game Scheduled For March 28-29

The Las Vegas 51s of the Pacific Coast League (PCL), Triple-A affiliate of the LA Dodgers, and The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) announced today the schedule for the 2008 Big League Weekend at Cashman Field. MLB will once again return to the Silver State with 2 exhibition matches featuring the 2007 NL […]

Tribune Gives Chicago data in January 2008

Media group Tribune Co is going to release financial data on the Cubs to potential buyers in January, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig said yesterday. When Tribune put the Chicago Cubs up for sale in April. The company in fact hoped to seal the deal by the end of the season. Analysts estimated that bids might […]

McDonough Resigns From Chicago

McDonough’s job position stays the same even though he has got a new team to run in an entirely different sport. John McDonough resigned Tuesday as president of the Cubs to take a similar position with the Chicago Blackhawks that offered McDonough a multi-year deal he could not pass up. The most striking similarity uniting […]

Minnesota Acquires Outfielder Monroe from Chicago

The Twins acquired outfielder Craig Monroe from the Cubs yesterday in exchange for a player to be named later, the AL club announced on their official website. Craig Monroe, whose power bat helped the Tigers reach the WS in 2006, was traded last August by Detroit to Chicago in a dismal season, in which the […]