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In Chicago, the Cubs’ Win Brings Baseball Unity, for Now – The New … – New York Times

Friday, November 04, 2016

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Cubs, Nerds and ‘True Baseball’ – New York Times

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In Chicago, the Cubs’ Win Brings Baseball Unity, for Now – New York Times

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Cubs, Nerds and ‘True Baseball’ – New York Times

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Baseball|Cubs Clinched Title Before Baseball’s Largest TV Audience in Decades – New York Times

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In Chicago, the Cubs’ Win Brings Baseball Unity, for Now – New York Times

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What Does Baseball Great Rusty Greer Miss Most? – CBS Local

Friday, November 04, 2016

Follow CBSDFW.COM: Facebook | Twitter By Jack Douglas Jr. |Senior Investigative Producer He once was a super star athlete, but now he’s on the sidelines, away from the limelight, still happy when someone asks for his autograph. For many, Rusty Greer was the face of Texas Rangers baseball – always diving, always sliding… And never straying from the team and the fans, even if it would have meant more money at another ball…

Cubs, Nerds and ‘True Baseball’ – New York Times

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In Chicago, the Cubs’ Win Brings Baseball Unity, for Now – New York Times

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Cubs, Nerds and ‘True Baseball’ – New York Times

Thursday, November 03, 2016

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Moments that made Game 7 the most memorable baseball game ever – ESPN (blog)

Thursday, November 03, 2016

11:57 AM ET Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email print comment CLEVELAND — In the first hours after Anthony Rizzo caught the final out of the Cubs’ first World Series title since the Theodore Roosevelt administration and stuffed the ball into his back pocket, Cubs fan and actor Bill Murray drifted dreamily and perhaps a little drunkenly from place to place at Progressive Field here, including the set of SportsCenter. Murray’s incoherence…

The worst sight in baseball reminded us how much we love this sport – New York Post

Thursday, November 03, 2016

Every now and again, those of us who love baseball – who obsess over it, who are fanatics about it, whose very daily being across the seven-plus months from early April to early November are defined by it – find the quirkiest ways possible to express this affinity, this fealty, this passion, this devotion. This was just before midnight, just before Wednesday night melted into Thursday morning, just after Game…

How baseball bridged the political divide – CNN

Thursday, November 03, 2016

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Baseball Isn’t Back Because It Never Left – The Big Lead

Thursday, November 03, 2016

They say if you love something, let it go. If it comes back it was always yours. And that’s what baseball did. For over 100 years, America was faithful to its pastime. But, as most relationships do, the marriage became strained. The honeymoon phase turned into passionless comfort turned into wandering eyes and exploration of greener pastures. Through it all, baseball took the high road. It kept the door open…

Cubs Fans Finally Exit Purgatory After One Of Baseball’s Greatest Games – FiveThirtyEight

Thursday, November 03, 2016

There was no better way for the curse to end. The Chicago Cubs won their first World Series in 108 years last night, in perhaps the most exciting baseball game of all time. I inherited my Cubs fandom from my father, so for me, the final out that sealed the game was joyful, exhilarating and ecstatic. But it was nowhere near as good as the Game 7 that preceded it….

Theo Epstein is the greatest baseball executive of the modern era – For The Win

Thursday, November 03, 2016

He did the impossible. Twice. Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein came to the team in 2011, just a few years after he had helped build the Red Sox roster that finally broke the Curse of the Whatever and won the team’s first World Series since 1918. Now he was tasked with doing the same in Chicago, except this team he was handed an extra decade plus of failure, despair…

Tim Tebow on His Baseball Career: ‘I Don’t Want to Live a Life People Want Me to Live’ – PEOPLE.com

Thursday, November 03, 2016

  Despite his golden boy image, things haven’t always been perfect for Tim Tebow. In his new book, Shaken, the former quarterback talks about his the devastation he felt after losing his football career. “People can’t always identify with the highs I’ve experienced,” he tells PEOPLE, “but I think they can identify with the lows. Everyone has low points in their lives—their girlfriend breaks up with them, or they have a health problem, or things…

Absurd Cubs-Indians World Series Game 7 was everything we love about baseball – CBSSports.com

Thursday, November 03, 2016

CLEVELAND — The Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in a mind-blowing, nerves-jangling, heart-stopping mess of a game, a 10-inning acid trip that tested the limits of your sanity, made baseball history, and ended 108 years of anxiety. Every inning of this game pushed the night closer and closer to becoming a Salvador Dali painting brought to life. It was surreal, it was painful, it was delirious. It was…

How Hillary Clinton watched baseball history – Los Angeles Times

Thursday, November 03, 2016

Hillary Clinton is an Illinois native and grew up a Cubs fan. But she’s also the Democratic nominee for president six days before election day. And so there was no breaking from her schedule to watch a decisive Game 7 of the World Series. Clinton delivered her more than 40-minute speech as scheduled on the campus of Arizona State University as Chicago battled the Cleveland Indians.  But the baseball gods…