dallasnews.com - 5/12/2008
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Dallas Cowboy Tony Romo serenades crowd at Cubs game 05/12/2008 Associated Press Maybe he should stick with football? Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo switched sports and cities for the day as he watched the Cubs beat Arizona 6-4 in Chicago. Cubs fans showered Romo -- a former Eastern Illinois star -- with loud boos as he threw out the first pitch. Romo on Sunday also led the crowd in a ...
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A League of Her Own —
... by far the most efficient pitching of his career.
I didn't anticipate this one, but Jay Mariotti wants to show the Cubs some love.
This is one of those rare, surreal occasions when Cubdom has nothing to bitch about. Other than Tony Romo not bringing Jessica Simpson for his seventh-inning singalong, which actually might have been a godsend, what isn't to like about a sweep of baseball's hottest team?
But Tony Romo gets no love at all.
Maybe he should stick with football?
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony ...
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Hogs Haven —
... ? Or is it because Romo butchered "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at Wrigley worse than Harry Carey ever did? I mean, it has to be something like that, since it can't be on the field where the Giants won... in Dallas... in the playoffs... before winning the Super Bowl. ...
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