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Cubs likely to let Harden go

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There's no question Rich Harden and Reed Johnson would prefer to return to the Cubs in 2010, and in a perfect world, Jim Hendry would probably re-sign both. Full Article at FanNation

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  1. In a report in today’s Chicago Tribune, Paul Sullivan says that while both Rich Harden and Reed Johnson would like to remain with the Cubs, their return appears to be unlikely. Full Article at Sports Blogs

  2. Reed Johnson slides into the vines after catching Andy LaRoche's fly ball in the 8th inning. Full Article at Chicago Tribune

  3. In a report in today’s Chicago Tribune, Paul Sullivan says that while both Rich Harden and Reed Johnson would like to remain with the Cubs, their return appears to be unlikely. Full Article at Sports Blogs

  4. There's no question Rich Harden and Reed Johnson would prefer to return to the Cubs in 2010, and in a perfect world, Jim Hendry would probably re-sign both. Full Article at Chicago Tribune

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