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Piniella says marijuana positive affected Soto's performance Praise from Guillen
Lou Piniella says marijuana positive affected catcher's performance > Lou Piniella believes Geovany Soto should be able to relax more after his positive drug test for marijuana from the WBC was revealed Thursday.
Cubs' Soto tested positive for marijuana
Cubs' Soto tested positive for marijuana
sports.espn.go.com — Team stands behind catcher Geovany Soto, who tested positive for marijuana at the World Baseball Classic (more) Cubs' Soto tested positive for marijuana
Cubs' Lou Piniella admits he tried marijuana
sports.espn.go.com — Manager said Geovany Soto was affected by weight of news. (more) Cubs' Lou Piniella admits he tried marijuana
Piniella vents about clubhouse leaks and Sox attendance woes
blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com — By Paul Sullivan Round Two of the City Series ends today with some real hostility between the two organizations over an alleged leak of Lou Piniella's ripping of Milton Bradley in the Cubs clubhouse. "Look, things get a little heated... (more) Piniella vents about clubhouse leaks and Sox attendance woes
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We Interrupt This Cubs Soap Opera To Bring You A Baseball Game: Cubs vs. White Sox Preview, Saturday 6/27, 3:10 CT
Bleed Cubbie Blue — ... I'm sure the Fox-TV crew won't say a single thing about the Milton Bradley incident on today's telecast. One of the best things about baseball is that if there's a distraction or problem one day, there's generally another game the next day so a team can take its focus and put it on defeating its opponent then, rather than looking back. That's what I hope the Cubs do today. In the middle of everything else, Lou had some comments on Geovany Soto's positive marijuana test: Piniella said he would have encouraged Soto to talk about the ...

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