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Padres Series–That’s All, Folks
Last night was a wild night in baseball. The Orioles squashed the Red Sox and the Rays pulled it out against the Yankees in thrilling one right after another victories. And the Braves collapse allowed the Cardinals sneak into the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Alfonso Soriano, Bob Brenly, Braves, Cardinals, Carlos Pena, Casey Coleman, Chicago Cubs, Len Kasper, Marlon Byrd, Matt Garza, Orioles, Padres, Rafael Dolis, Rays, Red Sox, Ryan Dempster, Starlin Castro, Steve Clevenger, Tony Campana, Yankees
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Things Kiki Wanted to Tweet at the Cubs Game, But Couldn’t
It’s no secret that cell reception at Wrigley has a tendency to suck. So a lot of what I wanted to tweet last night during the game, I didn’t get to because…well…I couldn’t. Which means my loyal fans missed all … Continue reading
Astros Series–Sweep Denied
Due to a reversed home run call, the Cubs were denied the opportunity for a sweep, but they at least made it close every game. As well they should with the worst team in baseball, as they also handed them their 100th … Continue reading
Reds Series–Sit Down, Cincy
It’s always fun to beat the Reds, no matter how meaningless the games might be. Just sticking a series to Joey Votto and Dusty Baker’s toothpick make sitting through a 13 inning loss worth it. And there was other good-natured fun, too. … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Aramis Ramirez, Bob Brenly, Bryan LaHair, Carlos Pena, Chicago Cubs, Cubs win!, DJ LeMahieu, Dusty Baker, Geovany Soto, Hello, Joey Votto, John Gaub, Len Kasper, Lou Montanez, Marlon Byrd, Matt Garza, Reds, Reed Johnson, Rodrigo Lopez, Starlin Castro, Tony Campana
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Pirates Series–That’s Enough, D-Lee
There was a time when a D-Lee grand slam at Wrigley Field was a fantastic thing. When he’s playing for the Pirates and ends up as a walk-off for their team, that’s not one of those times. It was nice … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Alfonso Soriano, Bob Brenly, Bryan LaHair, Carlos Pena, Casey Coleman, Chicago Cubs, Derrek Lee, Jon Lovitz, Marlon Byrd, Pirates, Randy Wells, Reed Johnson, Tony Campana
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Nationals Series–Oh, Say Can You See That Win?
Despite Matt Garza being let down by the offense yet again and a particularly scary ride on the Marmol Coaster, the Cubs pulled out a series win and started yet another win streak (hopefully). Throw in a statue tribute to … Continue reading
Reds Series–Leaving ’em Red Faced
The Cubs played well. The Reds did not. The win streak ended at seven, but it didn’t end on necessarily a bad note. It was a well played game. This series also featured another trip to Wrigley by Kiki in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Blake DeWitt, Bob Brenly, Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs, Kiki's Good Times, Len Kasper, Marlon Byrd, Randy Wells, Reds, Starlin Castro, Tony Campana, Tyler Colvin
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