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Elia managed each of his two teams for two seasons, the Cubs from 1982 to 1983 and the Phillies from 1987 to 1988. He accrued ...
Like many Chicago Cubs managers who tried and failed to end the team’s legendary championship drought, Lee Elia didn’t last ...
Lee Elia, a former major league player and coach who was managing the Chicago Cubs in 1983 when he famously criticized the team’s fans in a memorable postgame rant, has died. He was 87. The ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong hit two home runs in the Chicago Cubs' win over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday, marking his fifth multi-home run game of the season.
It started to look like batting practice for the Cubs with the way they were consistently barreling up the ball.
While the cheesesteak might be worth the road trip alone, Tony’s Chicago Beef Company offers a full lineup of regional specialties that deserve your attention. The Italian beef sandwich – the Chicago ...
Baseball lifer Lee Elia, who managed the Phillies and Cubs and went on one of baseball’s legendary rants, passed away this ...
Cubs traded Isaac Paredes for Kyle Tucker, and now they’re left needing a third baseman—with contenders like the Yankees and Tigers urking.
Lee Elia was a member of the Seattle Mariners' coaching staff for three of the first four playoff appearances in franchise history.
Chicago Cubs outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has been humming along this season, and he made more history with a huge game ...
After a brief playing career in Chicago that consisted of 95 games, the Philadelphia native found fame as a coach and manager ...