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OMGranderson Watch: Granderson is a Perfect Fit for the Cubs
OMGranderson Watch: Granderson is a Perfect Fit for the Cubs
bleachernation.com — Or so says the Chicago Tribune’s Rick Morrissey : The Tigers center fielder is a wonderful baseball player, and the Cubs should pursue a trade for him with the relentlessness of a Justice Department probe. His career numbers will tell you he’s a good performer — .272 ... (more) OMGranderson Watch: Granderson is a Perfect Fit for the Cubs
Large contracts limiting Chicago Cubs strategy -
Large contracts limiting Chicago Cubs strategy -
chicagotribune.com — Alfonso Soriano Alfonso Soriano strikes out against the White Sox on Sept. 3. ( Phil Velasquez, Chicago Tribune / September 3 , 2009 ) (more) Large contracts limiting Chicago Cubs strategy -

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OMGranderson Watch: Granderson is a Perfect Fit for the Cubs
Rumor: Roy Halladay to the Cubs
Rumor: Roy Halladay to the Cubs
digitalsportsdaily.com — After the Ricketts officially became the new owners of the Cubs this fall, is became apparent the team would not stand pat. The Toronto Blue Jays have taken note and have contacted Chicago about their level of interest in Roy Halladay. According to Carrie Muskat of MLB.com the Blue Jays ... (more) Rumor: Roy Halladay to the Cubs
TCB All-Decade Project: Reviewing 2007
talkingchicagobaseball.com — The disaster of 2006 brought about a ton of changes to the Cubs starting with the hiring of Lou Piniella as manager. Lou came out of the broadcast booth to turn the Cubs into winners again, but he wasn't going to do so without the Cubs getting some more talent. That meant Jim Hendry had to ... (more) TCB All-Decade Project: Reviewing 2007
Somehow, The Muskbox Gets Worse
Somehow, The Muskbox Gets Worse
hirejimessian.com — We live in an unstable world. Each day, we walk out our front doors not knowing what the day has in store for us. Will our car die on the way to work? We will make it to work without avoiding an accident? If we make it to work safely, will our job still be there? But even in this time of ... (more) Somehow, The Muskbox Gets Worse
Chicago Cubs Working the Phones in Tampa and Toronto
Chicago Cubs Working the Phones in Tampa and Toronto
bleachernation.com — The big move on the horizon for the Chicago Cubs is obviously dumping Milton Bradley. But that isn’t necessarily the sole focus of the Cubs’ offseason, and General Manager Jim Hendry is already reaching out to several teams about possible moves. Though, to be frank, most are ... (more) Chicago Cubs Working the Phones in Tampa and Toronto
19-year-old Cubs prospect Starlin on the fast track
chicagotribune.com — 19-year-old Chicago Cubs prospect on the fast track > MESA, Ariz. -- Close your eyes, Cubs fans, and dream of a young Alfonso Soriano.  ... (more) 19-year-old Cubs prospect Starlin on the fast track
Rich Harden Hates the Cubs?
Rich Harden Hates the Cubs?
bleachernation.com — An interesting, and very surprising, nugget in an article about Chicago Cubs free agent pitcher Rich Harden possibly heading out to Seattle: It is rumored that Harden doesn’t have much interest in returning to Chicago since he supposedly felt overused and suffered from some poor ... (more) Rich Harden Hates the Cubs?
Milton Bradley Wins Dubious Distinction
Milton Bradley Wins Dubious Distinction
bleachernation.com — It’s award season in MLB, and the disappointing Chicago Cubs didn’t figure to get much recognition. Except the bad kind. Milton Bradley was named the Least Valuable Player in the NL by Sports Illustrated. Anyway, put it all together, and including those all-important ... (more) Milton Bradley Wins Dubious Distinction
Money Well not Spent
Money Well not Spent
bringingheat.com — Vernon Wells signed a seven year $126 million dollar deal in December 2006 coming off a season where he posted an OPS of .899. The move was questionable at the time and it’s looking worse every day. This contract is arguably the worst in all of baseball. If I were the GM of a baseball team I ... (more) Money Well not Spent