Wednesday, June 30, 2004
Suddenly, Buehrle red-hot again
MINNEAPOLIS -- With the savior waiting in the wings to start today, the resident White Sox ace took the mound Tuesday to secure his position and reverse his fortune.
Cubs win in flying circus
People unfamiliar with Spanish have been known to pronounce Moises as Moses. But that biblical allusion fit in the Cubs' 7-5 victory Tuesday night over Houston.
Wittenberg throwing a debut-flaunt party
As he sat comfortably in the interview room Tuesday at Cog Hill, giving polished answers about his polished game, it was easy to forget that Casey Wittenberg is 19.
Baseball
Bad night: Astros lose game, Miller and maybe Kent
Hollandsworth's shin only bruised this time
Garcia like one of the family
Wood's return timetable depends on next test at Wrigley
Guillen to use catcher by committee
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Basketball
Paxson: 'No intention' of trading Curry, Chandler
McGrady swap 'a done deal'
Local Team: Bulls
Golf
Taking a swing at Woods' slump
Tiger looks good on longer No. 9
Finchem to PGA: Leave photogs, fans to security
Horse racing
Today's best races
Outdoors
Midwest fishing report
Gofron finds walleye nirvana
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