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Last time the Cubs swept the Cards at Wrigley in a 4 game series was 34 years ago.

 

Go Cubs! Get the...............

 

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j163/Niner74/CubsSweep.jpg

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Last time the Cubs swept the Cubs at Wrigley in a 4 game series was 34 years ago.

 

Go Cubs! Get the...............

 

http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j163/Niner74/CubsSweep.jpg

 

Cubs swept the Cubs???

 

Its the Cards I know :D

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Corey just made an amazing play in CF and doubled up Uribe in the O's/Sox game.

 

Amazing how he just found his stroke at the plate as soon as he left the Cubs.

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Corey just made an amazing play in CF and doubled up Uribe in the O's/Sox game.

 

Amazing how he just found his stroke at the plate as soon as he left the Cubs.

 

Yeah, he's hitting well. Still can't get that OBP up there though.

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Go get em Z. Carpenter blows.

 

Is it just me, or does it seem like every time Z pitches against the Cardinals, he faces Carpenter?

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Cubs 12-6 combined against STL and the Mets for a 667 winning percentage - 26 under against every other team in baseball.
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Corey just made an amazing play in CF and doubled up Uribe in the O's/Sox game.

 

Amazing how he just found his stroke at the plate as soon as he left the Cubs.

 

Yeah, he's hitting well. Still can't get that OBP up there though.

 

He started very well, but he sort of fell off. I wouldn't call .281/.313/.417 finding his stroke. It is better than what he was doing with the Cubs, but that line is not very good.

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Corey just made an amazing play in CF and doubled up Uribe in the O's/Sox game.

 

Amazing how he just found his stroke at the plate as soon as he left the Cubs.

 

Yeah, he's hitting well. Still can't get that OBP up there though.

 

He started very well, but he sort of fell off. I wouldn't call .281/.313/.417 finding his stroke. It is better than what he was doing with the Cubs, but that line is not very good.

 

But an improvement. Something many posters swore would probably never happen. Now, there is even a small chance he could improve a bit more next year.

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