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Sammy Sosa Cubs Apology

Sosa, Cubs mend fences

Sammy Sosa and the Chicago Cubs mend their relationship after 20 years, with Sosa offering an apology amid ongoing controversy over his performance-enhancing drug use.

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Chicago Cubs

El Tappe

Discover the remarkable life and career of El Tappe, a dedicated catcher, coach, and scout for the Chicago Cubs.

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major league

Podcasting takes off

Explore captivating baseball stories, unique interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights from 11 engaging podcast episodes hosted by Steve Dunn, now on YouTube.

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International League’s West Division

Another season (almost) in the books

As the Chicago Cubs face playoff elimination under Craig Counsell, prospects like Owen Caissie emerge as potential stars for next season. Explore the team’s offseason moves, minor league talent, and what’s ahead for 2024.

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All-Star

All-star flashback

I didn't watch the Major League Baseball All-Star Game last night with as much interest as I did when I was a kid. First, interleague play has...

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John Holland

John Holland

Explore the storied career of John Holland, a mild-mannered yet pivotal figure in professional baseball.

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Santo Connection

If you like baseball-related podcasts, listen to Jeff Santo's entertaining version called Peanuts Popcorn & Crackerjacks. Besides talking to...

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Baseball fever

Baseball Fever

Twenty-one games into the triple-A baseball season, I couldn't resist. I had to get down to Principal Park in Des Moines to see the Iowa Cubs play...

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I'll talk about the history of professional baseball in Des Moines and sign copies of my latest book at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 20, at the Lied Public Library in Clarinda, Iowa. I was born in Clarinda and my parents were born and raised in the Page County seat. My grandparents also lived in Clarinda for several years. My paternal grandfather, W.G. Dunn, was a prominent businessman who designed and manufactured parts for cars, produced wind chargers that were sold worldwide and manufactured training rifles for the Army and Navy that were used during World War II. My maternal grandfather, Dr. E.W. Freeland, was a dentist on the Clarinda square from 1914 to 1961. I look forward to discussing baseball history with librarian Andrew Hoppman and southwest Iowans that night.