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Cardinals 1, Cubs 5, Final - Sep. 21, 2008

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Cubs beat Cardinals, clinch Central title -
chicagotribune.com 9/21/2008 — The Cubs have learned to accept the fact that playing on the North Side means having to deal with all the pressure surrounding the quest to end the longest championship drought in pro sports. Now, after beating St. Louis 5-4 Saturday to earn their ...
Thompson dealing with back painMajor League Baseball News 9/21/2008
Cardinals reliever Brad Thompson is dealing with some lower back discomfort and likely is unavailable for the team's Sunday series finale against the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Dempster gets 17th win as Cubs winBoston.com -- Baseball News 9/21/2008
Ryan Dempster earned his 17th victory as the Chicago Cubs kept on winning a day after clinching the NL Central title, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 Sunday in their regular-season wrapup at Wrigley Field.
Cubs' Dempster beats Cards for 17th win (AP)Yahoo! Sports - MLB News 9/21/2008
Ryan Dempster earned his 17th victory as the Chicago Cubs kept on winning a day after clinching the NL Central title, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 Sunday in their regular-season wrapup at Wrigley Field. The victory means the Cubs (94-60) ...
Dempster wins 17th as Cubs cruiseMajor League Baseball News 9/21/2008
Ryan Dempster won his 17th game, Felix Pie had two hits and scored two runs, and Casey McGehee had two RBIs to lead the Cubs to a 5-1 victory Sunday over the St. Louis Cardinals.
Dempster wins 17th, Cubs near home-field clinchchicagotribune.com - Sports 9/21/2008
Ryan Dempster earned his 17th victory as the Cubs kept on winning a day after clinching the NL Central title, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 Sunday in their regular-season wrapup at Wrigley Field.