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Kris Bryant Grand Slam!
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Chicago Cubs Starter Jake Arrieta Ends First Half With a Bang
If Jake Arrieta continues at his current pace, the Cubs have found their ace for the postseason.
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Ten Storylines of the Second Half in Major League Baseball
Will the Cubs try to add a pitcher at the trade deadline? Will the Phillies finally bid adieu to Cole Hamels? Those are just a few of the things to watch in the second half.
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Phillies Pitcher Cole Hamels Throws No-Hitter vs. Cubs
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels threw a no-hitter against the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon.
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Bryant’s Homer for Cubs Sinks Tribe
Cleveland’s Corey Kluber came up with another strong start. So did Chicago starter Jon Lester in a game that eventually was decided by the Indians’ and Cubs’ bullpens.
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Wild Card Standings
Current wildcard standings for Major League Baseball
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MLB-Playoffs Open with Astros-Yankees, Cubs-Pirates
Aces wild: Playoffs open, star pitchers set for Astros at Yankees, Cubs at Pirates
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Chicago Cubs Eye Postseason Run After Renaissance Year
The emergence of several young prospects helped elevate the Cubs to their first postseason appearance in seven years despite finishing third in their division. They visit Pittsburgh on Wednesday night for a matchup of two of the majors' best teams in the NL wild-card game.
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Cubs' Jake Arrieta Blanks Pirates, Division Series with Cardinals Next
They celebrated like wild fraternity brothers Wednesday night.
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MLB Playoffs: Schedule, Matchups and TV Listings for Friday
There are four MLB playoff games on Friday, beginning at 12:45 p.m.
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Cubs-Cardinals 123-Year History Filled with Crazy Moments
The Cubs - Cardinals rivalry consists of 2,363 games over the last 123 years, and a million or so insults have probably been traded back and forth since that first game at old Sportsman's Park in 1892.
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John Lackey Outpitches Jon Lester as Cardinals Cool off Cubs to Open NLDS
John Lackey lived up to his reputation as a pitcher who craves the ball in October, helping the St. Louis Cardinals cool off the upstart Chicago Cubs.
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Jorge Soler's 2-Run Homer Highlights 5-Run Inning; Cubs Even NLDS at 1-1
For one inning, Jorge Soler and all those Chicago Cubs rookies looked like playoff-tested veterans, and the St. Louis Cardinals appeared shaken.
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Cubs Slug 6 HRs, take 2-1 NLDS Lead Over Cardinals
The Cubs, 7-4 winners over the St. Louis Cardinals, moved within one victory Monday of their first postseason series clinching party at Wrigley Field since, well, forever.
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Cubs win NL Division Series, Beat Cardinals 6-4 in Game 4
The Chicago Cubs clinched a postseason series at Wrigley Field for the first time ever, getting home runs from Kyle Schwarber, Anthony Rizzo and Javier Baez in beating the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 Tuesday to win the NL Division Series in four games.
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'Back to the Future' Writer, a Cardinals Fan, Discusses Prediction of Cubs Winning 2015 World Series
If the Chicago Cubs end their 107-year championship drought this season, they might owe some of the credit to a fan of their biggest rival. That's because the 1989 movie "Back to the Future Part II" predicted the Cubs would win the 2015 World Series, and the man who wrote the screenplay and imagined this unlikely scenario is Bob Gale, a lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan.
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Keys to Mets, Cubs in NLCS Game 1
The National League Championship Series will begin Saturday night at Citi Field as the New York Mets play host to the Chicago Cubs, with the first pitch of Game 1 scheduled for 8:07 pm.
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Daniel Murphy's Stock Keeps Rising as October to Remember Continues
In seven postseason games so far this season, Daniel Murphy has homered off Clayton Kershaw (twice), Zack Greinke, Jon Lester and Jake Arrieta. Three of those pitchers are legitimate National League Cy Young Award candidates,Mets win game 2.
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Murphy Extends Tear, Lifts Mets to 3-0 NLCS Lead
Daniel Murphy homered in a record-tying fifth straight postseason game, and Jacob deGrom and the New York Mets topped the Chicago Cubs 5-2 on Tuesday to take a 3-0 lead in the NLCS.
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Cubs' Jake Arrieta Wins 2015 NL Cy Young Award
The National League winner for the 2015 Cy Young award is Jake Arrieta of the Cubs, who topped two Dodgers contenders in Zack Greinke and Clayton Kershaw.
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