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Michael Busch hit leadoff for the first time in his career Sunday, and promptly, he homered, meaning he could now be a key ...
Manager Joe Maddon, who led the Cubs to a World Series title in 2016, will not return next season. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 KPMG Women's PGA ⛳ ...
MESA, Ariz. — It was 12:07 Monday afternoon when Los Angeles Angels manager Joe Maddon strolled into the Chicago Cubs spring training ballpark, accompanied by an ESPN TV crew and with cameras ...
CHICAGO (CBS/AP)--Joe Maddon and the Chicago Cubs will be parting ways after five years, Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein announced in St. Louis on Sunday. Maddon is out as ...
The Chicago Cubs said goodbye to Joe Maddon over the weekend after they decided not to bring him back as manager for next season. 24/7 Live Chicago & Suburban Cook Co. North Suburbs West Suburbs ...
With 159 games to go, Chicago had lost its fifth-place batter and what many of its executives felt already was the Cubs’ best hitter. ... Cubs manager Joe Maddon Getty Images.
Joe Maddon likes to play things cool and so when it comes to his future managing the Cubs, the man who has spent five years on Chicago's North Side takes the same approach.
Joe Maddon reflects on glory days with Cubs in "The Book of Joe" with co-author Tom Verducci 05:35. CHICAGO (CBS) --Joe Maddon's name will forever be etched in the annals of Chicago and American ...
Chicago coaching legends usually miss out on the victory laps they deserve.Their farewells tend to revolve around regret more than reflection — as was the case with Mike Ditka. Ditka’s voice ...
Four consecutive playoff appearances and managing the Cubs to their first World Series championship in more than a century wasn’t enough for Joe Maddon to keep his job. The Cubs and Maddon, 65 ...
After Maddon's 9=8 slogan caught on in Tampa Bay ahead of the Rays' 2008 run to the World Series, “Try Not to Suck” has become the unofficial motto of the 2016 Chicago Cubs, who are on the ...
Joe Maddon waited a long time for his first full-time managerial job.He was 51 when he was hired in 2006 to take over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, a bottom-dwelling team that had few fans and no ...