Cubs Rookie Delivers 1st Career Walk-Off Hit to Beat Rockies
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With Tuesday’s come-from-behind win against Colorado, the Cubs are 16-8 this month and have a three-game lead on St. Louis in the division.
CHICAGO – Cubs rookie Matt Shaw rounded first base, watched the baseball bouncing through the right-field grass and then turned to see how close Jon Berti was to scoring. When it was clear the win was in hand Tuesday night,
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Sportico on MSNWrigley Field Neighbor Slams Cubs for Rowdy, Disruptive Fan BehaviorIn the latest twist in the Chicago Cubs' lawsuit against a neighbor that sells rooftop seats to watch Cubs games, Wrigley View Rooftop says the Cubs "do nothing to prevent" whom the company calls "overserved patrons" from "micturating upon,
Justin Steele had been away from the Cubs long enough. And, to be honest, it was getting uncomfortably hot in Arizona, where he had been living and rehabbing from his season-ending elbow surgery since mid-April.
The Rockies played one of their more solid games of a rickety season, got an excellent start from German Marquez, and four stellar innings from their bullpen. But they fell, 4-3, to the Cubs in 11 innings at chilly Wrigley Field and extended the worst start in MLB’s modern era to 9-46. The Cubs stole the game — literally.
This Cubs team very much appears to be a connected group with staying power, in a place where any sense of momentum can suddenly multiply.
The Cubs and the city of Chicago have reached a deal, pending City Council approval, to install new anti-terrorism measures around Wrigley Field.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNKyle Tucker Drops Brutal Six-Word Message After Chicago Cubs Beat The Weakest Team In The LeagueChicago Cubs' Kyle Tucker drove in two and dropped a bold six-word message as his team beat the Rockies 3-1 on Monday.
The Major League Baseball All-Star Game is coming to Wrigley Field. Yeah, probably. It’s going to make the city a ton of money, promote tourism and give the world a true picture of our town. Um, hopefully.
The Chicago Cubs met the newest “worst team in baseball history” Monday at Wrigley Field, and not surprisingly, it turned out to be a good day to play the Colorado Rockies. Despite managing only four hits,