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The Zoner:
If Cubs fans were a band, we’d have to be “And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead“.
Last night against the Tigers, the Cubs took the lead in the 8th inning with a DLee walk and a Micah Hoffpauir homer of Joel Zumaya. Marmol came in and K’d the side in the bottom [...]
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