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He Could Be Heroes

Just for one season cut mercifully short. Ladies and gentlemen, Milton Bradley has solved all of our problems. [A.V. Chicago]

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The Three People You’ll Meet At Today’s Cubs-Sox Game

Baseball’s worst ballpark hosts September’s lamest showdown. There is a reason they usually have these things in June.

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White Sox of the National League East

Oh brother, are you gonna leave me wasting away?

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Stop Stealing T-Shirts, Chad

How bad is the Wrigleyville crowd? Bad enough that they’re bringing in extra security. . . at a clothing store: Candidate must be: at least six feet tall (***we are looking for a big man***) , be able to handle and turn away drunk Chicago Cubs fans in a strong yet peaceful manner, well spoken [...]

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Those T-Shirts Aren’t That Great

I’d like to know who did the shoving. . . and why. Chevy ads disguised as clothing are just about the lamest thing in the world. Man sues Sox, claims he was injured by crowd [Sun-Times]

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How to Bring Out the Worst In Chicagoans

Who has the best fans? Cubs? Sox? If WMAQ’s findings are any indication, I vote “neither:” JAKE SAYS: thee cubs fans have been waiting 101 years they cry if there team looses and so what if the cub fans drink a lot isnt that what going to a baseball game is aboutt CUBS RULE SAYS: [...]

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Curses!

Cover your eyes, fans: the Boston Red Sox may be on the verge of murdering baseball itself.

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