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The morning after, 10.7.07: MLB scoreboard
The Buried Lead —
The morning after the Chicago Cubs extend their era of futility for another season D Backs 5, Cubs 1 Chris Young continued his torrid post-season, knocking out the first pitch of the ballgame off Chicago s Rich Hill to give the DiamondBacks the early lead and they never looked back, toppling the NL Central champion Cubs 5-1 at Wrigley. The D Backs sweep of the Cubs extends Chicago s futility to 99 years. Meanwhile, in the Great White Rockies Fightin Phils 1, Rockies 2 Not even a computer glitch that caused a brief blackout can derail the train that is the Colorado Rockies. Colorado collected their 17th win in 18 games, ...
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1060west.net 10/7/2007 — I have decided that there is not much reason to discuss the details of the Cubs 3-0 series loss to the Diamondbacks. But let's look at the outcome of the 2007 NLDS and 2007 Cubs season. To do that I wanna quickly flashback to the last game of last ...
Chicago Sun-Times: Mariotti: One hundred friggin’ years
baseballthinkfactory.org 10/7/2007 — Get ready Monte Markham Mariotti...your second hundred years are coming up!
One hundred friggin’ years.
``Goodbye, everyone,’’ ex-Cub Mark Grace, now an D-Backs broadcaster, said as he left the press box. ``Tell everyone the Cubs had a nice ...
D-Backs sweep aside Cubs
azcentral.com 10/7/2007 — Nick Piecoro The Arizona Republic Oct. 6, 2007 11:21 PM CHICAGO - The final out was about to fall into the glove of Jeff Salazar in right field when closer Jose Valverde began thumping his chest, and soon the celebration had begun anew, the smell of ...