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2010 Chicago Cubs Season Precap

If this year at Wrigley Field were an animal, it would be a puking gorilla. Our correspondent reports from Waveland and Sheffield.

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Not Much To Say When You’re Losing To The Mucky-Muck

And a child shall lead them, and that child will be named Freddy Garcia, and perhaps he too can resurrect those glorious first-place days of 2005 or, barring that, the magical third-place summer of 2006. The Bears, on the other hand, probably could have smoked the Mariners. [The Beachwood Reporter]

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The First Month is the Deepest

The last of April is the day we remember what the Sox are the other 141 games of the year.

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Ohfer

On the joys of at least not being a Lions fan today.

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Giants 17, Yankees 14

Jason Giambi: 22 of 24 with a pair touchdowns.

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  • "[New] Comiskey's tragedy is one of hype, not hubris. Sold to the public as a new-fangled stadium with old fashioned intimacy, it is in fact a theater designed by the dictates of the dollar -- a theater in which perception and reality combine to form the wrong sort of high drama."
    - Blair Kamin, Chicago Tribune architecture reporter