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January 26, 2006
Chicago Cubs Blog
Chicago Cubs Blog - Cliff
Winner of the most original title for a Cubs Blog, Chicago Cubs Blog follows in the footsteps of many trailblazing journalistic endeavors. So far, the articles read a bit like news releases. But, the jury is still out on this one, so go judge for yourself.
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Posted by Byron at 12:54 AM | Comments (2)
January 25, 2006
Cubbie Nation
Cubbie Nation - Leigh Dengis
Cubbie Nation is a blog that is right up my alley. Its got lots of numbers, both statistical and contractual. There are the requisite player reviews and a rant or two about some of the offseason signings. Started in December, Cubbie Nation looks like a keeper. Go check it out!
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Posted by Byron at 10:44 PM
January 23, 2006
Wrigley Beer Vendors
Wrigley Beer Vendors
This has to be the coolest site listed on Cubs Blog Army. Its not a blog, but it does have pictures and baseball-card-like bios of many of the Wrigley Field beer vendors. Props to Dan who sent me this link way back in August 2005.
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Posted by Byron at 12:12 PM
January 22, 2006
Underground Cubbie
CubsBlogArmy.com returns from hibernation.
Underground Cubbie - Theresa
Cubbie Underground is a quick read type of blog. Most of the posts consist of a players mugshot and a quick paragraph with lots of exclamation marks. It hasn't been updated in about a month, but considering I'm going on six... I'll let Theresa off the hook. Go give it a look see. Theresa has been at it since August.
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Posted by Byron at 10:02 PM