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Carlos Marmol, welcome to the Millionaire's Club! by Damen Jackson

Filed:February 4th, 2010 What? You're wondering what the picture above has to do with Carlos Marmol? Good question. Over the last few years of shooting Chicago sports, I haven't found a better photo yet that exemplifies the life of the pro athlete...

Cubs 3, Pirates 1; Harden sharp in streak-busting win by Damen Jackson

Filed:June 29th, 2009 Cubs starter RIch Harden (Cubbie Nation/file) Quick, uneventful, and successful. That is how I prefer all games against the Pirates, and exactly what the Cubs delivered Monday, winning 3-1 in an unofficial 2:18. Thank you, Rich Harden...

Cubs 8, Indians 7 F/10:Who are these guys? by Damen Jackson

Filed:June 19th, 2009 Ryan Theriot is mauled by teammates after his game-winning single (Cubbie Nation) Click here for the photo gallery of Friday's game Ryan Theriot hit a game-winning single in the 10th inning Friday to give the Cubs a 8-7, extra...

Marlins 8, Cubs 2:A total embarrassment by Damen Jackson

Filed:April 30th, 2009 Mike Fontenot and Aaron Miles turn two against the Marlins Thursday (Cubbie Nation/file) Click here for the photo gallery of last night's game. What did we expect? When a team plays a game with a catcher at third, a pitcher...

Cardinals 4, Cubs 3:Who Cares About the Game? by Damen Jackson

Aramis Ramirez - (Cubbie Nation/file) Carlos Marmol - (Cubbie Nation/file) April 24th, 2009 The games on the field are starting to become almost secondary to the drama surrounding the Cubs off it. They lost the opener of their series against the Cardinals...

Brewers 4, Cubs 3: Well, Let the Closer Debate Rage on... by Damen Jackson

Filed:April 10th, 2009 Carlos Marmol (Cubbie Nation/file) Cubs closer Kevin Gregg imploded in the ninth inning, first giving up a game-tying double, then the winning run on an infield hit in a 4-3 loss to the Brewers Friday. You know, this was a conversation...

Fukudome slides into second for the Cubs by Damen Jackson

Filed:March 12th, 2009 Kosuke Fukudome (Cubbie Nation/File) Manager Lou Piniella continued the Cubs strong commitment to Kosuke Fukudome this week, by announcing that all is well, and Kosuke should expect to hit second in the lineup to start the season...

Soriano batting fifth? Just say no!!! by Damen Jackson

Alfonso Soriano – Cubbie Nation file Filed:February 17th, 2009 Well, that didn't take long. Position players aren't even due to report yet, and the pot in Cubdom has already been stirred with news that Lou Piniella will try hitting Alfonso...

Five move the Cubs should make...but probably won't:Part IV by Damen Jackson

Atlanta Brave Kelly Johnson(Cubbie Nation/File) Filed:November 9th, 2008 Ryan Theriot, Sean Marshall, and Jose Ceda to Atlanta for Kelly Johnson (Subsequently shipped with Jordan Schafer to San Diego for Jake Peavy) Pitching is not always king. Reflecting...

Cubs 7, Brewers 2; Let's get greedy by Damen Jackson

Both the Cubs and Brewers continued doing what they've been doing throughout this four-game series, and the results Wednesday night were the same. The Brewers homer-happy bats going quiet, their bullpen proving shaky, and defense suspect; the Cubs...

Funny, they didn't look like the best team in baseball by Damen Jackson

The Cubs dropped a collective dud, and Carlos Zambrano melted down -- on and off the field -- as the Cubs embarrassed themselves in front of a national audience, losing 7-3 to the Dodgers yesterday in L.A. There wasn't a single facet of the game yesterday...

Bobbleheads by Damen Jackson

You've seen it -- or at least heard about it -- a few times by now. Two out, bottom of the 9th, and a routine fly ball hit to Alfonso Soriano. It should have won the game. It should have won the series. And Soriano inexplicably drops it. Brian Bixler...

The night of living dangerously by Damen Jackson

Two nights ago, Rich Hill reminded us that when you start walking hitters, you're not long for this world. He walked four in the first, got the early hook, and was subsequently demoted. Marquis would have done well to pay attention, as he walked three...
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