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After Uehara loses footrace, floodgates open

Koji Uehara was a half-step slow covering first base, which allowed Marco Hernandez to reach safely and start a four-run rally as the Red Sox posted a 6-2 victory over the Cubs to take the Interleague series. Read More Here (1)

Cubs' late hiccup is costly in Fenway finale

A late four-run rally helped the Red Sox prevail in Sunday night’s rubber match of a three-game series against the Cubs that somehow lived up to the anticipation. Read More Here (14)

Fans pose with curse-breaking Series trophies

Fans lucky enough to have tickets to Sunday’s series finale between the Cubs and Red Sox had the opportunity to take photographs with the clubs’ two curse-breaking World Series trophies. Read More Here (5)

Anderson looks to solve control issues vs. Phils

The Cubs hope to extend their recent dominance over the Phillies this week at Wrigley Field. Chicago has won seven of its last 10 games against Philadelphia, including a three-game sweep at Wrigley Field last season. The two clubs open a four-game series Monday night. Cubs left-hander Brett Anderson will face Phillies right-hander Vince Velasquez. […]

Rondon leading way for Cubs' bullpen

Last year, the Cubs’ starting pitchers boasted the lowest ERA in the National League. In the first month of this season, it’s the relievers who are on top, with an NL-best 2.71. Cubs manager Joe Maddon gave credit to all the pitchers in the ‘pen, but especially Hector Rondon. Read More Here (2)

Schwarber: Fenway crossed off bucket list

Kyle Schwarber peeked inside the Green Monster at Fenway Park, adding his signature to the graffiti there. On Sunday, he was going to try to get a view from the top of the left-field wall before the Cubs’ Interleague series finale against the Red Sox. Read More Here (4)

Epstein, Vedder rock out for good cause

It had just hit 1 a.m. ET early Sunday morning at the Paradise Rock Club on Commonwealth Avenue, and if you weren’t there, you may not have believed it. Read More Here (1)

Cease matches career high with 10 K's

Gleyber Torres was 0-for-3 in his return from the disabled list on Friday, but the Yankees’ top prospect promptly knocked off the rust and put his entire skillset on display Saturday. Read More Here (0)

Hendricks faces Red Sox for first time in finale

The Cubs and Red Sox close their Interleague series on Sunday night, and some fans may be able to get a unique souvenir from the event. The Red Sox Foundation and Cubs Charities will give fans the chance to take photos with the two “curse-breaking” trophies — from the 2004 Red Sox World Series championship […]

Pace, Fox pleased with 2017 draft crop

General manager Ryan Pace and coach John Fox both expressed excitement Saturday night about the five players the Bears selected in the 2017 NFL Draft. Read More Here… (6)