Cameron comes back unscarred

2
0
 Cameron comes back unscarred  Links2
 Cameron comes back unscarred
Chris De Luca: Mike Cameron was sitting in the visiting clubhouse Wednesday at Wrigley Field, rummaging through boxes of new spikes, as his new Milwaukee Brewers teammates strolled by, offering a steady stream of congratulations. [link]

Tags:

Comments

Links (2)

Daily Steroid Briefing
Published 5/1/2008 by GRG51 at Steroid Nation
... 1.  Mike Cameron comes off suspension (Chicago Sun-Times) 2.  Jose Canseco interviewed by the Feds on Tuesday (SI) 3.  FBI interviews Roger Clemens buddy in Texas (NY Times) ...

In the News (5/1)
Published 5/2/2008 by Jared at Right Field Bleachers
... - Another Mike Cameron returns story. - Tyler wrote a month-in-review column for a prestigious student newspaper. Should've never let me go... - BBKTUTH! says it's time ...

Related Content

Related Stories
3

Mum Cuban sits with Trib execs at Wrigley

News flash: Mark Cuban didn't want to talk during his visit to Wrigley Field on Wednesday. Talk about trying to win over Major League Baseball.
1

Morning Roundup: Cub Crushing

Geovany Soto hits two home runs, and the Cubs knock in sixteen runs in a slugfest against the Brewers.
2

Should Turnbow be released?

Chicago - Does anybody out there think Derrick Turnbow can be salvaged? It certainly didn't look like it tonight when manager Ned Yost asked Turnbow to get the final three outs in what at the time was a 13-5 rout by the Cubs in the eighth inning. ...
2

Brewers take a gift from the Baby Bears

Before I get to the game today, I have to thank Cubs’ fans for again displaying no class and showing why no one outside of Chicago likes you people. In the bottom of the sixth on a ball hit to Ryan Braun in left field, Cubs’ “fans” threw food and drinks in Braun’s direction while he was making a throw into the infield. Typical Wrigley Field drunks, I guess.
2

Offensive explosion leads Cubs rout of Brewers -- ChicagoSports.com

Cubs 19, Brewers 5 Offensive explosion leads Cubs rout of Brewers By Paul Sullivan | Tribune reporter 12:43 AM CDT, May 1, 2008 Geovany Soto went into Tuesday night's game trying to avoid tying a franchise record for most consecutive strikeouts by a ...
Related News Articles
Winning early and often
It started in the rain and biting cold with an extra-inning loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on March 31. It ended on another cold night at Wrigley Field on Wednesday against the Brewers, but with a decidedly better outcome.
Soto's 2 HRs power Cubs by Brewers 19-5 (AP)
Mark Cuban picked a good night to have a front-row seat at Wrigley Field. The longtime Cubs fan and prospective owner watched Geovany Soto hit two three-run homers as Chicago pounded the Milwaukee Brewers 19-5 on Wednesday night. It was the ...
Soto hits 2 3-run homers and Cubs thump Brewers 19-5
Mark Cuban picked a good night to have a front-row seat at Wrigley Field. The longtime Cubs fan and prospective owner watched Geovany Soto hit two three-run homers as Chicago pounded the Milwaukee Brewers 19-5 on Wednesday night.
Thompson insists taxpayers won't foot Wrigley bill
Illinois taxpayers would not be left “holding the bag” if fans default on equity seat licenses sold to finance the $400 million renovation of Wrigley Field, former Gov. Jim Thompson said Thursday.
Braun brings Brewers back to top Cubs
Ryan Braun hit a go-ahead two-run double in the ninth inning to lift the Brewers to a 4-3 victory over the Cubs on Thursday at Wrigley Field.