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Chicago Cubs Trade Milton Bradley To Seattle
NEWS: Chicago Cubs Trade Milton Bradley To Seattle for Carlos Silva and Cash! Various media outlets, including Larry Stone of the Seattle Times and Carrie Muskat of MLB.com, are reporting the Chicago Cubs have realized one of their worst case scenarios.
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Peoria Chiefs 2010 Field Staff is Announced
MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com-PEORIA, IL- The Chicago Cubs and Peoria Chiefs have announced the 2010 Chiefs field staff, which includes a pair of familiar faces.
Belleville native Randy Wells to be feted at baseball writer's dinner
The 52nd Annual St. Louis Baseball Writers Dinner in January will honor Belleville native Randy Wells, Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog and National League MVP Albert Pujols, other members of the 2009 Cardinals playoff team, and the storied 1985 NL Champion Cardinals club.
Inbox: Cubs looking to add a starter?
Starting pitching, roster decisions, Ryan Theriot, and Florida vs. Arizona are among the topics in this week's Inbox.
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Kap's Corner: Cubs Choose Not to Offer Arbitration to Harden
Stand back...Kap is doing something mathy or something! "Dat: You need to get a clue.
Jim Hendry: What Will He Do With the Chicaco Cubs?
With things so quiet on the trade front, you have to assume that the winter meetings will start the momentum of the offseason going - someone will overpay for a reliever that had a career year or a position player that was great two years ago but has been injured since.
Cubs fans' patience to pay off with prospects
Cubs fans know how to wait, right? After more than a century between World Series victories, the Wrigley faithful shouldn't have trouble waiting for some of the talent in Chicago's farm system to arrive.
Bailey, Coghlan named Rookies of the Year
Chicago fared no better in baseball's Rookie of the Year award voting than it did on the diamond itself in 2009.
Cubs have long history of awards
Pitcher Randy Wells may have been the biggest surprise of 2009, winning 12 games, but it wasn't enough to give the Cubs their second straight National League Rookie of the Year.
Chicago Cubs' Fifth Rotation Slot: A Pitch for Five Guys Who Fit the Mold
As the Cubs look toward 2010, General Manager Jim Hendry has to be pleased with the quartet he has assembled atop his starting rotation.
Wells sixth in NL Roy balloting
Cubs pitcher Randy Wells finished sixth in the voting for the National League Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award, announced Monday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
High Cheese: Happ contender for rookie of year
J.A. Happ already has been named the National League's top rookie by The Sporting News .
Along with the Rejuvenation of Derrek Lee, Randy Wells was the nicest surprise of 2009.
Burke's turnaround year earns reward
The Cubs have had success converting position players to pitchers, such as Randy Wells and Carlos Marmol, but Kyler Burke showed he was better left alone.
Cubs pitcher Randy Wells was one of the few pleasant surprises for the Cubs in 2009.
Samardzija's future will be as a starter
For Jeff Samardzija ,the future started on Thursday night. And then the future got rained on after three innings.
Series Preview: Cubs vs. Diamondbacks
Overview Well ita s finally here. The end of the season. As tough as this season as been on some of us, Ia m personally not looking forward to the winter.
Wells finishes off a solid rookie season
Count pitcher Randy Wells among the best chapters to a sad Cubs story. Brought up in May to fill in for the injured Carlos Zambrano, Wells outperformed all but one of his rotation counterparts, capping his 12-10 season Saturday in the Cubs' 5-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Wells hurls a gem as Cubs down D-Backs
Randy Wells made his best case for NL Rookie of the Year, firing seven shutout innings while fanning a career-high 10 in the Cubs' 5-0 blanking of the Arizona Diamondbacks at Wrigley Field.
Wells looks to end rookie year on winning note
Full story > D-backs probable pitcher Daniel Cabrera #56 RHP Cabrera remains the likely starter for Saturday, although there is a chance Yusmeiro Petit has a chance to start depending on how things worked out in the bullpen in San Francisco.
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