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04/12/08: Cubs lose 5-3 to Philly, snap 5 game win streak…

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Philies snap Cubs' 5-game win streak (AP)

Pat Burrell hit a two-run homer and had a tiebreaking double in the sixth inning, helping the Philadelphia Phillies snap the Chicago Cubs' five-game winning streak with a 5-3 victory Friday night. Brett Myers pitched eight strong innings to earn his ...
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No. 2 spot, CF fine with Kosuke

PHILADELPHIA -- Lou Piniella finally moved base-reaching freak Kosuke Fukudome from the fifth spot to the more fitting No. 2 spot in the Cubs' lineup Friday -- not that it'll last more than a day.
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Weak approach lands Hill in pen

PHILADELPHIA -- Until Rich Hill gets more aggressive on the mound, he'll get a seat in the bullpen, the Cubs said Friday.
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Jet Lag: Fact or Fiction?

Is jet lag to blame for Boston's slow start? In March 21st Boston Globe , Dan Shaughnessey penned this column , in which he called the effects of jet lag were overrated. Granted, Shaughnessey wrote this article when the Sox first arrived in Japan, but after starting the season 2-4 after the Oakland series, some Red Sox fans have been using the Japan trip as an excuse
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