The Cubs have a great opportunity to put together their first three-game winning streak of the season tomorrow after Randy Wells put down the Astros today.
Afternoon Box Score: Cubs Handle Astros with Ease
Morning Box Score: Cubs Fall Short in DC Again
"Close but no cigar" has been the theme for the Cubs in DC.
Morning Box Score: Castro Clutch Versus Brewers
Starlin Castro's walkoff RBI single made Jeff Samardzija a winner for the second time in as many nights.
Afternoon Box Score: Pirates Punk Cubs Again
One day the Cubs will figure out how to beat Pittsburgh on a regular basis. Until then, the Wrigley faithful will have to endure more horror scenes like today.
Baseball Box Score: Sox Blow Lead, Cubs' Bats Hot in Milwaukee
The Chicago White Sox struggled at home, blowing a lead and falling 9-7 to the Tampa Bay Rays while the Cubs put their DL issues to the side brought their offensive game in a 7-4 win over the Milwaukee Brewers Friday.
Cubs, Sox Register A Few Blips For Post-Season Awards
Neither the Cubs or the Sox had particularly awful seasons, but they weren't great and both teams were left on the outside of the playoff race looking in. Fitting, then, that some of their better performing players made distant blips in some post-season award voting. The Cubs' first basemen, Derek Lee - who had a monster year with 35 HR, 111RBI, and a .306 avg - finished ninth in the voting for this year's NL MVP, the highest finish in either league's voting for a Chicago player. The Cardinals' Albert Pujols was the unanimous winner. Last week, Sox infielder Gordon Beckham finished fifth in AL Rookie of the Year voting and the Cubs' Randy Wells finished sixth in NL Rookie of the Year voting. As the saying goes, wait til next year...
Afternoon Box Score: Cubs Wallop Astros
An outbreak of offense and a stellar outing from Randy Wells powered the Cubs waaaaay past the Houston Astros today by a score of 12-0. The Cubs put up six runs in the first inning alone, half of that off a three-run homer from Alfonso Soriano. Aramis Ramirez homered in the second, and the Cubs put up two more in the fourth. A few more late-inning runs from the Cubs, including a solo shot from Andres Blanco in the eighth, wrapped up the blow-out. All told, the Cubs used every available position player and knocked 14 hits off the Houston pitching staff. As for Wells, he was nothing short of fantastic on the mound, throwing eight shut-out innings, scattering six hits and striking out two for his seventh win of the season. Mitch Atkins made his major league debut by pitching a scoreless ninth. But the story today was the offense which, for the third time since the All-Star Break, hit double-digits in the runs scored category, a feat they accomplished only twice before the break. And since the break, the Cubs are now 10-3 and they're 5-1 on this homestand which wraps up tomorrow. The team, now back in a temporary first place tie with the Cardinals who play later tonight, hits the road after tomorrow's matinee finale.

