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2012 Chicago Cubs Tickets– Starting Over

The Chicago Cubs have been up and down but you’d be hard pressed to find another team in Major League Baseball that can draw a crowd like the Cubs. Wrigley Field has been one of those iconic baseball parks that just can’t be reproduced anywhere but in the Windy City, and Chicago Cubs tickets are one of the most treasured MLB tickets around. The 2012 Chicago Cubs are under new management, but no matter what happens there will always be Cubs fans pounding on the door. It’s time for you to get your piece of this historic franchise with Chicago Cubs tickets and a day at Wrigley Field.

Chicago Cubs Tickets – See it at Wrigley

The Chicago Cubs have been fan favorites for as long as anyone can remember. Long suffering Cubs fan know that their chance at another World Series could be just around the corner, and an end to 100 years of frustration is just too good a chance to pass up. Plus, there’s the magic of Wrigley Field to draw in the home crowd. Find out why these Cubs fans keep coming back year after year. Grab  from Frontrow.com

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2011 Chicago Cubs Preview

The 2011 Chicago Cubs will be trying to forget 2010 and move on with a lot of new names in the organization. A season that began with promise ended up as a disaster for Chicago. By the end of it, Lou Piniella was gone, replaced by Mike Quade. Ted Lilly left town, as did Derrek Lee, Mike Fontenot, and Ryan Theriot. In other words, 2011 Chicago Cubs tickets will require a lineup card, at least for awhile.

One thing the 2011 Chicago Cubs do have going for them is a little momentum carrying over from last season. New Manager Mike Quade did a good job of handling his team, pushing them to a 24-13 record once he assumed command. Quade spent some time rebuilding his roster in the offseason, acquiring Carlos Pena in a bold move, but for the most part it looks like the Chicago Cubs will be relying heavily on young talent to start the revival.

Shortstop Starlin Castro is a work in progress on the defensive side of the ball, but he did bat .300 in his debut season. Tyler Colvin, another rookie, hit 20 home runs and plays a respectable outfield. On the mound Quade will have to tame the mercurial Carlos Zambrano, who seems to be either all in it or totally out of it. Getting him on an even keel could boost the Cubs chance in the NL Central considerably.

Chicago Cubs Tickets – Riding the Wave

For the third season in a row Chicago Cubs tickets delivered a winning season in 2009. It’s now up to the Cubs themselves and a new wave of management to keep Cubs tickets riding a new wave of popularity. For too may seasons the Chicago Cubs were a likeable and hapless bunch, prone to being streaky, and breaking the hearts of Chicago baseball fans. Now that the club seems to be on more solid footing on the field and long term plans are in place with the new owners, Cubs ticket holders are hoping for an injury free season in 2010, one that could erase the memories of a late season fade.

Cubs Tickets – Piniella Pulls Out the Stops?

Having Lou Piniella at the helm of the Chicago Cubs has been a godsend. His experience and steady hand have guided the Cubs to a consistent winning style and bred hope for the future. Now as the 2010 Chicago Cubs look to challenge in the NL Central, expectations are that Piniella will throw everything he’s got at the opposition to cement a return and a long term deal.

And there’s no doubt Cubs ticket holders would like to the vet at the helm again. But Piniella will need a little better luck in 2010 to garner a long term deal. Injuries and weak trades derailed Chicago, an effect felt late in the season as the club dropped from a neck and neck division race to falling out of the money. DL time for 3rd baseman Aramis Ramirez and outfielder Alfonso Soriano, as well as NL Rookie of the Year Geovany Soto, crippled the Cubs offense.

Cubs Pitching – Entering a Comfort Zone

The Chicago Cubs can at least throw a solid starting rotation on to the mound. Carlos Zambrano had his ups and downs last season, but his troughs yielded a 9-7 record and 3.77 ERA. Expect Piniella to pick and choose his spots in the 2010 MLB season. Ryan Dempster is experienced and crafty, but he’s another pitcher that needs careful handling. Ted Lilly isn’t expected to start the season so Randy Wells will be called upon to fill in the gap. Wells won 12 games last season and posted a 3.05 ERA. The #5 spot in the rotation is up for grabs, with either Carlos Silva or Tom Gorzelanny looking to win the position.

Cubs Tickets – The NL Central Battle

The Cubs will have their hands full in the NL Central. Struggling in 2009 means baseball pundits are calling for a race between the Cubs and Cardinals for dominance in the division. With the Cardinals offense led by Albert Pujols and the defense featuring Chris Carpenter, Chicago will have to stay healthy and play steady ball to keep up. The Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds are still building a talent pool while the Houston Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates look to be the weak links. So, it’s up to the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals to make a race in the NL Central. With just a dab of luck on their sides, Cubs ticket holders could be enjoying playoff tickets again in 2010.

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Cubs finally get lead but can't hold it as losing streak hits nine - Boston Herald

Cubs finally get lead but can't hold it as losing streak hits nine
Boston Herald
By Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune HOUSTON — Jeff Samardzija was one sliding catch away from possibly ending the Cubs' losing streak. But when Darwin Barney knocked the ball out of David DeJesus' glove, the Cubs' first lead in eight days was gone, ...

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Sing Out, Hillary! .. 'Desperate Housewives' Reboot? Maybe. - Huffington Post (blog)

Sing Out, Hillary! .. 'Desperate Housewives' Reboot? Maybe.
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DIDJA KNOW that on the Saturday night of the recent epic NATO heads of nations get together in Chicago, our wonderful Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, went to a baseball game because she wasn't busy, for a change. The Chicago Cubs and White Socks ...

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Cubs Owner Tom Ricketts Still Hopes To Work With Mayor Rahm Emanuel On Wrigley ... - SB Nation

Cubs Owner Tom Ricketts Still Hopes To Work With Mayor Rahm Emanuel On Wrigley ...
SB Nation
The Chicago Cubs have proposed a $300 million public-private plan to renovate Wrigley Field, but the team still needs the help of Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel to get it done. One problem: Emanuel, the former chief of staff for President Barack Obama, ...

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Houston Astros hand Chicago Cubs ninth straight loss with 5-1 win - LubbockOnline.com

Houston Astros hand Chicago Cubs ninth straight loss with 5-1 win
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By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP HOUSTON — JD Martinez had three hits and three RBIs to lead the Houston Astros to a 5-1 win over the Cubs on Wednesday night to complete the series three-game sweep and give Chicago its longest losing streak in more than a decade.

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Sing out, Hillary! Also -- 'Desperate Housewives' reboot? Maybe. - Chicago Tribune

Sing out, Hillary! Also -- 'Desperate Housewives' reboot? Maybe.
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DIDJA KNOW that on the Saturday night of the recent epic NATO summit in Chicago, our wonderful secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, went to a baseball game because she wasn't busy, for a change? The Chicago Cubs and White Sox were playing their annual ...

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