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Cubs: Brett Jacksons plan of attack
badly bruised right knee, and not the nightmare scenarios that flashed through your mind when you saw him slam into the PNC Park fence and drop to the ground. That intensity is supposed to become part of this teams identity. For Jackson, it was
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Cubs lining up Almora and Soler as building blocks
Sunday. Its a really good combination. The night after Brett Jackson nearly blew out his knee making a catch at the PNC Park fence, Almora crashed into a wall on Saturday while Class-A Boise went after the Northwest League title. Almora bruised
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Cubs show some fight: GarzaSamardzija becomes good place to restart
crushing a 93 mph fastball from Pirates reliever Jason Grilli. That two-run shot in the eighth inning on Sunday at PNC Park Sorianos 28th homer lifted the Cubs to a 4-2 victory and completed a three-game sweep that appeared to put the Pirates
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Cubs dont expect Brett Jackson to slow down
PITTSBURGH Brett Jackson says hes willing to run through walls for the Cubs. Jackson nearly did on Friday night at PNC Park and was told he almost blew out the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. Manager Dale Sveum thought about all
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Brett Jackson: Ill go through a wall for the team
player he could be, and what he might mean to the Cubs. Jackson sprinted to the wall in center field on Friday night at PNC Park and extended his right arm to brace for impact. Instantly, he stuck out his glove, made the catch and crashed face
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Cubs looking for new leaders to step forward
outwork me. Dempster can be single-minded and insanely competitive. The screaming during those dugout tantrums at PNC Park was probably nothing compared to what happened behind closed doors. Those personality traits pushed a pitching staff
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Deadline madness: Cubs expect Sveum to hold it all together
that really well. Their focus, all along, has been on winning, even while rumors have swirled. Dempsters tantrum at PNC Park was steps away from where he screamed at Mike Quade after being pulled from a game last season. That confrontation undercut
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Stress beginning to show for Dempster
definitely beginning to show. Dempster showed why he could be a difference-maker in a pennant race on Wednesday at PNC Park , but it wasnt enough in a 3-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates in front of 33,935 fans. Dempster certainly wasnt happy
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Braves arent waiting around for Dempster, Cubs
prepared for his start against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park , Atlanta Braves general manager Frank Wren was already ..... from a nap and checked his phone before heading over to PNC Park . It had exploded all over social media. Twitter and the
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The trade window is closing on Garza, but what about Maholm?
approve a trade, manager Dale Sveum minimized the risk of injury. Dempster is still planning to start on Wednesday at PNC Park , in what could be his final game in a Cubs uniform. Any time somebody steps on a field, I guess, somebody could get






























