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Of all the teams who have come, the one that has interested me has been the Chicago Cubs
The 51s are fortunate to be able to welcome the Chicago Cubs back to Cashman Field for the eighth consecutive season
We are excited to welcome back the Chicago Cubs and their outstanding fans, and we look forward to seeing their matchup with the two-time defending American League Champion Texas Rangers. It's going to be a great baseball weekend.
I’m still here, part of the Chicago Cubs ... We’ll see what happens in the offseason. I hope they find a good GM, and we can be contenders next year. If not, I don’t want to be on another losing team. So I hope that they want to build and can build it the right way.
I am being held hostage by those Green Bay Packers and this football game. Are they playing the Chicago Cubs? When can we talk? After the game is over, I suppose. Uff da.
This will hurt all of baseball ... There have to be some amendments made to it because it dramatically impacts the game. It goes against the revenue-sharing concept. This dramatically affects parity. . . . Now if you’re Tampa Bay and if you win you get to spend half as much as the Chicago Cubs do in the...
The Chicago Cubs are a professional baseball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members and currently the back-to-back champions of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's National League. They are one of two Major League clubs based in Chicago, (the other being the Chicago White Sox) and they are one of the two remaining... Full Article
Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein speaks with reporters before a charity event for underprivileged children at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs new manager Dale Sveum, right, throws out a ceremonial first pitch as Theo Epstein, president of baseball operations, plays with a ball during the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood waves to fans during player introductions at the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs new manager Dale Sveum waves to fans during the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts speaks during the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein talks to reporters during the 27th annual Chicago Cubs baseball convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs president Theo Epstein listens to questions at a news conference during the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs pitcher Matt Garza talks to the media during the 27th Annual Chicago Cubs Convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs pitcher Matt Garza speaks to reporters during the 27th annual Chicago Cubs baseball convention in Chicago on Friday, Jan. 13, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Buiness Operations Crane Kenney, left, and Chairman Tom Ricketts, right, leave following a meeting with team owners, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, in Paradise Valley, Ariz.
View Photo »New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, center, and Theo Epstein right, the president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs, meet with reporters prior to a joint appearance Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, at Sacred Heart in Fairfield, Conn.
View Photo »Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine, left, former Red Sox first baseman Sean Casey, center, and Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein, right, react during a charity event for underprivileged children at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012.
View Photo »Former Boston Red Sox first baseman Sean Casey, left, and Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein, right, react during a charity event for underprivileged children at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum speaks to reporters at baseball's winter meetings in Dallas, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011.
View Photo »The Wrigley Field marquee displays the announcement that Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011, in Chicago. Santo joins former Cubs teammates Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, and Ferguson Jenkins.
View Photo »A Chicago Cubs hat with the Ron Santo's #10 and the letters HOF, sits on the statue of Santo outside Wrigley Field after it was announced that the former third baseman was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday, Dec. 5, 2011 in Chicago. Santo joins former Cubs teammates Ernie...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs owner Tom Ricketts smiles near the statue of Ron Santo outside Wrigley Field, after it was announced that the former third baseman was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday, Dec. 5, 2011 in Chicago. Santo joins former Cubs teammates Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, and...
View Photo »Former Chicago Cubs and Hall of Famer Billy Williams listens to a questions about the election of teammate Ron Santo to baseball's Hall of Fame during a news conference at the Major League Baseball 2011Winter Meetings in Dallas, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.
View Photo »Former Chicago Cubs and Hall of Famer Billy Williams applauds after the announcement of the election of teammate Ron Santo to baseball's Hall of Fame during a news conference at the Major Leagye Baseball 2011Winter Meetings in Dallas, Monday, Dec. 5, 2011.
View Photo »CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 18: Dale Sveum, the new manager of the Chicago Cubs, speaks during a press conference as general manager Jed Hoyer (L) and president Theo Epstein listen at Wrigley Field on November 18, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein (R) and Executive Vice President and General Manager Jed Hoyer (L) help new Cubs manager Dale Sveum take off his jacket during a news conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago November 18, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein (R) looks on as new Cubs manager Dale Sveum takes off his jersey during a news conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago November 18, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein (R) congratulates new Cubs manager Dale Sveum during a news conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago November 18, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein (R) and Executive Vice President and General Manager Jed Hoyer (L) help new Cubs manager Dale Sveum put on a jersey during a news conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago November 18, 2011.
View Photo »New Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum speaks during a news conference at Wrigley Field in Chicago, November 18, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein speaks with reporters before a charity event for underprivileged children at Fenway Park in Boston, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012.
View Photo »Of all the teams who have come, the one that has interested me has been the Chicago Cubs
The 51s are fortunate to be able to welcome the Chicago Cubs back to Cashman Field for the eighth consecutive season
We are excited to welcome back the Chicago Cubs and their outstanding fans, and we look forward to seeing their matchup with the two-time defending American League Champion Texas Rangers. It's going to be a great baseball weekend.
I’m still here, part of the Chicago Cubs ... We’ll see what happens in the offseason. I hope they find a good GM, and we can be contenders next year. If not, I don’t want to be on another losing team. So I hope that they want to build and can build it the right way.
I am being held hostage by those Green Bay Packers and this football game. Are they playing the Chicago Cubs? When can we talk? After the game is over, I suppose. Uff da.
This will hurt all of baseball ... There have to be some amendments made to it because it dramatically impacts the game. It goes against the revenue-sharing concept. This dramatically affects parity. . . . Now if you’re Tampa Bay and if you win you get to spend half as much as the Chicago Cubs do in the...
