Barry Rozner
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Business as usual: Cubs to bump payroll in 2008Oct 30, 2007 11:00 pm - The answer is $115 million, give or take a million or two. The question is, of course, what's the Cubs' payroll expected to be next season? Every year around this time, ...
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Bears' losing should come as no shockOct 29, 2007 11:00 pm - While they may not like it, the current Bears hysteria is neither historical nor unexpected. Not for a team that played in the final game of last season and talked ever ...
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'Why did his house burn down and not mine?'Oct 23, 2007 11:00 pm - Steve Trachsel checked on his kids one more time, and looked out the windows to the east and west. He couldn't see any fire Monday night. He could sure smell it, but it ...
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First home game on TV: Nov. 11 vs. archrival Red WingsOct 22, 2007 11:00 pm - Even if you don't already have tickets for the Blackhawks' home game Nov. 11 against Detroit, you will be able to see the match. On TV. Yes, a home game on TV. The franc...
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A big daily double for Reinsdorf?Oct 18, 2007 11:00 pm - Jerry Reinsdorf didn't sign Albert Belle because he thought Halloween in Chicago was boring. He did it with one eye on winning and the other on putting fanatics in the s...
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Rocky's knockout punchOct 11, 2007 11:00 pm - The dominoes are starting to fall. The housecleaning on West Madison began with the departure of Peter Wirtz last week and continued with the removal of Bob Pulford on T...
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Rocky Wirtz offers fans hope for better days aheadOct 08, 2007 11:00 pm - There should be some nervous people on West Madison Street these days. And we're not talking about the real-estate developers. It's those who have survived the numerous ...
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Piniella, Cubs could seek an upgrade at third baseOct 07, 2007 11:00 pm - Congrats John McDonough. Nice going Jim Hendry. Heck of a job Lou Piniella. Now what? The Cubs won a division, which gave the fans something to enjoy but not much for wh...
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$300 million team gets nickel-and-dimed to deathOct 05, 2007 11:00 pm - It's all over but the pouting. That's sure to go on for weeks, because this one was ugly, if not totally unexpected, even though the Cubs had no goat to blame, no curse ...
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In baseball, one man's pressure another man's dream come trueOct 05, 2007 11:00 pm - His team down a run in the bottom of the ninth, of the seventh game of the World Series, Mark Grace stood at home plate and stared out at Mariano Rivera. Grace knew he w...