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Site Title: A League of Her Own -- There's No Crying In Baseball, Even For Chicago Cubs Fans
 

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Well, He's Here
The dust around him isn't from sliding into home, it's from whaling on all the pregnant women in the stands mlbtraderumors.com: According to ESPN Radio's Bruce Levine, the Cubs signed Milton Bradley to a three-year, $30MM contract "with some options in the deal."  Ken Rosenthal has a similar story, noting that the two sides have to "work through language issues."   Bradley, 31 in April,...

Monday Headlines/Happy Birthday/Open Thread
Carrie sighting Well team, there's no new news or commentary today. Luckily for us, Care Bear has decided to write something anyway. From Cubs.com: When he announced the end-of-the-year deals, Hendry indicated there's more to come. "We'll be adding some more people before we get to Spring Training," Hendry said. "We feel confident we'll put a better club on the field by the time Opening Day sta...

Sunday Headlines/Open Thread
LaRussa sad to see Miles go From the Daily Herald: My pal Bernie Miklasz, the great columnist from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, has the above-linked column in which he quotes Cardinals management saying the "cheap" tag they've been labeled with this winter is unfair. He also quotes La Russa, who most recently managed Miles. "We took a big hit with Miles," Bernie quotes Tony as saying. "I never...

Saturday Headlines/Open Thread
Dempster would welcome Bradley From the Trib: When general manager Jim Hendry called Ryan Dempster, Derrek Lee and Ted Lilly last month to pass on the news about Tribune Co.'s filing for bankruptcy, he presumably told them about the possibility of signing free agent outfielder Milton Bradley. If the Cubs' leaders weren't worried about the addition of the controversial slugger, Hendry would hav...

Friday Headlines/Buster Olney Time Machine Diary: Now With MB Update
Cinderella story. . . comin' out of nowhere . . . about to become . . . World Series MVP Stupid Mets, be more helpful: The Cubs would've liked to send Jason Marquis home to New York (the Mets), but the Mets are addressing their needs one at a time and aren't looking at the fifth starter role yet.  Sherman says the Rockies have long been fans of Marquis and like his bat.  He could accumu...

Obligatory Peavy Stuff And Hawks At Wrigley Diary
First, the Peavy stuff: (thanks to Tim over at mlbtraderumors.com for putting all of this in one place, thereby making my morning after much easier) Yahoo's Tim Brown asked Padres GM Kevin Towers whether the Cubs' talks for Jake Peavy might reopen now that they've freed up cash.  Towers' reply: "Doubtful."  To Tom Krasovic, Towers said, "The Cubs' most recent trades have no bearing or c...

Fare Thee Well, McDreamy
Take one last look at the pecs, girls. Because they're outta here. ESPN Mark DeRosa, who had been rumored to be a part of three- and four-team scenarios in the Jake Peavy trade talks is finally headed out of Chicago -- but not in a deal for the San Diego Padres' ace. DeRosa has been traded to the Cleveland Indians for three players, sources told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney. With McDreamy ou...

Wednesday Headlines: Now With Trade Updates!
Possible trade! And it's a good one! Cubs close to dealing Marquis From the Sun-Times: The Cubs appear close to clearing a major hurdle in their efforts to sign switch-hitting outfielder Milton Bradley. Sources confirmed Tuesday night that the Cubs and Rockies are close to a trade that will send pitcher Jason Marquis and most of his $9.875 million contract to Colorado for embattled reliever Lui...

Tuesday Headlines/Open Thread
Make some news already, dammit. The Ogre to the Dodgers? Tip o' the hat to MLBTR. From ESPN.com: Apparently, the Dodgers aren't going to sit around all winter, waiting for Manny Ramirez to beg to come back. They now have Adam Dunn on their shopping list. The Dodgers contacted Dunn's agent, Greg Genske, over the holidays, according to an executive of a team interested in Dunn. And that creates an...

Monday Headlines: Hawk To The Hall Edition
Raise your hand if you had this on your wall as a kid. So. . . the 2009 candidates for the HOF have been announced, and the top three returning vote getters are Jim Rice (kinda), Bert Blyleven (yes) and our own Andre Dawson (hell yes). Last year, Dawson got 65.9 percent of the vote, the closest he's come to the 75 percent he needs for induction.   Admittedly, this is one of those issues whe...

Saturday Headlines/Open Thread
Cubs consider inviting two Japanese pitchers to spring training From the Trib: Despite mixed results from the Kosuke Fukudome experiment, the Cubs are considering inviting two Japanese pitchers to spring training to compete for relief jobs. The pitcher they're most interested in is Ken Kadokura, a 35-year-old right-hander, and they also had a tryout for 34-year-old left-hander Shigeki Noguchi....

Day After Christmas Headlines/OBD
Just give me another chance, baby. This time, I promise to love you like I should. And to stand closer to the plate Sammy wants to bring back the magic: Sammy Sosa has not ruled out playing for a Major League team in 2009, according to a report in the Dominican newspaper Listin Diario. The 40-year-old last played in the big leagues in 2007, when he hit 21 homers and drove in 92 runs for the Rang...

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