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Nationals 15, Cubs 6; There's really nothing left to say
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Damen Jackson
Filed:August 25th, 2009 Carlos Zambrano makes an early exit Tuesday in the fifth inning (Cubbie Nation) Click here for the photo gallery of last night's game. Quit looking to the stars Carlos; even divine intervention won't help the Cubs now....
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Cubs 11, Nationals 3; I liked everything that I saw
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Damen Jackson
Filed:July 19th, 2009 Cubs third baseman Jake Fox (Cubbie Nation/file) I know I'm not supposed to be impressed when the home team beats up on the likes of the Washington Nationals. Worst team in baseball. Organization in disarray. Interim (and not...
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Cubs 6, Nationals 1; Magnificent
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Damen Jackson
The Cubs used three home runs -- including a pinch-hit shot by Kosuke Fukudome -- to power themselves to a 6-1 win over the Washington Nationals Sunday afternoon. Chicago is now at a season-high 30 games over .500. I admit it. I watch alot of baseball...
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Nationals 13, Cubs 5; So much for the script
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Damen Jackson
You know the play, don't you? A bad team comes to town to face a very good one, usually riding some sort of losing streak. They've started their youth movement, so you send your bench guys in to smack them around, take the series, and you go on...
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Thud!!!
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Damen Jackson
Someone recently said -- and I'm paraphrasing here -- that baseball teams win 60, lose 60, and their fortunes are decided by how many of the remaining 42 that they can win. It's an interesting thought, although I'll go better. That the fortunes...
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Maybe he was a season early
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Damen Jackson
You know, I'd debated not commenting specifically on last night's 7-0 win over the Nationals. I saw only bit and pieces, as I was entertaining friends around Chicago. It's an early 12:35 start today; and as most of you already know, the Cubs...
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The catch that few words can describe
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Damen Jackson
I'm going to chose to talk about "The Catch" -- which was not only the best one that I've seen this year, but the best in baseball since Gary Matthews robbed Mike Lamb in 2006 -- rather than spending too much time going over the embarrasing...
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