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Spring Training Inning Rule Irks Fans During Mariners vs. Cubs Game
Things look a little bit different in spring training this season thanks to some rule changes, but one change in particular is drawing the ire of Chicago Cubs fans. During Wednesday’s game against the Seattle Mariners, fans watched as multiple innings were cut short due to the opposing pitcher hitting their pitch limit for the frame. It first happened...
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Mariners CEO Mather Resigns After Derogatory Remarks Surface
Seattle Mariners CEO Kevin Mather has resigned after video surfaced of him recently making derogatory remarks about some players and club operations
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White Sox Cough Up Late Lead, Lose to Mariners
José Ruiz walked Tom Murphy with the bases loaded in the ninth inning after Lewis sparked a five-run rally with his latest home run, and the Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 11-10 on Sunday for their second straight walk-off win.
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Alex Rodriguez Has About $500K in Possessions Stolen From Rental Vehicle in SF: Source
Baseball analyst Alex Rodriguez had about half a million dollars worth of possessions stolen from a rental vehicle in San Francisco, according to sources. The former MLB All-Star shortstop and third baseman who now works as a studio analyst for ESPN was in San Francisco for Sunday night’s game between the Giants and Philadelphia Phillies at Oracle Park. No details...
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Sanchez, Astros Throw Combined No-Hitter Against Mariners
After losing 13 decisions in a row with Toronto, Aaron Sanchez was looking for a fresh start and a way to turn things around in his move to the Houston Astros. But even with their history of improving the performance of pitchers, it would have been hard to imagine his Houston debut would go this well Saturday night. Sanchez looked...
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Former Cubs Player Luis Valbuena Dies in Car Crash in Venezuela
Former Cubs player Luis Valbuena died in a car accident in Venezuela, along with former MLB player Jose Castillo, their Venezuelan Winter League team announced early Friday.
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Seattle Mariners' Felix Hernandez Becomes US Citizen
Mariners teammates stood and applauded and “God Bless America” played on speakers when Felix Hernandez entered Seattle’s clubhouse after becoming a U.S. citizen.
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Seattle Mariners' Robinson Cano Suspended 80 Games for Drug Violation
Seattle already knew Robinson Cano would be out of the Mariners lineup for several weeks, the result of a broken bone in his right hand. His absence will be significantly longer. The All-Star second baseman was suspended for 80 games on Tuesday for violating baseball’s drug agreement, becoming among the most prominent players disciplined under the sport’s anti-doping rules.
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Ian Happ Shines in Lead-Off Audition for Chicago Cubs
Ian Happ is one of several Chicago Cubs players being considered for the lead-off spot in the order this season, and he made a strong case for the job with his performance Sunday.
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Cubs Acquire Leonys Martin in Trade With Mariners
The Chicago Cubs made a minor move on Thursday night, acquiring outfielder Leonys Martin from the Seattle Mariners.
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Cardinals Trade Mike Leake in Move Toward Future
The St. Louis Cardinals are five games behind the Chicago Cubs with 30 games to go in their regular season, but they may have just turned their attention to the future instead of the present thanks to a trade Wednesday.
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Avisail Garcia's Home Runs Not Enough as Mariners Sweep White Sox
Nelson Cruz homered on a 3-0 pitch to lead off the 10th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 7-6 Sunday for a three-game sweep.
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Jose Quintana Joins Exclusive Clubs With Dominant Cubs Debut
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jose Quintana struck out 12 batters and allowed just three hits in seven innings of work as his new team cruised to a series sweep over the Baltimore Orioles.
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Nelson Cruz Home Run Propels Mariners to Win Over White Sox
Nelson Cruz and Kyle Seager homered, and the sloppy Seattle Mariners beat the Chicago White Sox 4-3 on Saturday night for their third straight victory.
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Museum of Science and Industry to Offer Free Ice Cream Sunday
In honor of National Ice Cream Day, the Museum of Science and Industry will put its own unique twist on the frozen treat by dishing out free scoops at various locations throughout Chicago.
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Museum of Science and Industry to Give Out Free Ice Cream
The Museum of Science and Industry will be giving out free ice cream on Sunday at various locations throughout Chicago.
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Chicago White Sox Revamped Farm System
The Chicago White Sox have made trades to turn their farm system into one of the best in Major League Baseball. Here are their top prospects that you may be hearing about very soon.
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Matt Davidson Makes History With Another Home Run vs. Orioles
Chicago White Sox slugger Matt Davidson pounded yet another home run for the team on Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles, and in the process he made some history.
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John Legend, Chrissy Teigen Have ‘Pizza Party' in Chicago
It’s one of the great Chicago tourist questions: Which pizza should I try? As area natives know, there’s plenty to choose from and a lot of loyalty surrounding every option.
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Big First Inning Propels White Sox Past Mariners
Yolmer Sanchez had a two-run single in Chicago’s five-run first inning, Derek Holland pitch eight strong innings and the White Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 8-1 Sunday.