I honestly can't remember what it was like with the Cubs' ownership firmly in place. We've been dealing with talks of the ownership for the past few years, things ranging from Mark Cuban's involvement to Sam Zell trying to sell Wrigley Field and the Cubs separately to the situation handcuffing any possible trade talk with the Padres for Jake Peavy. Like the presence of Mark Prior for years, it's lingering without any positive returns. Anyway, it appears the sale of the Cubs from the Tribune Company may be seeing a proverbial light at the end of the tunnel.
The Chicago-based media conglomerate has been evaluating bids since the beginning of December and could make a decision within a week to 10 days, sources said.Just when we get our hopes up, however, there is a caveat.
But one source cautioned that the process of narrowing the auction to one bidder still could be derailed, and Tribune Co. could pull the team and its landmark stadium off the market.Sigh. Can't we just get this crap overwith already and allow Jim Hendry to add payroll?

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With the Cubs streaking and trading for Rich Harden and leading the National League and the All-Star break and all those good things, it's easy to forget the Cubs are for sale. Well, the Cubs are for sale. Today Inland Real Estate, which is based in the Chicago area,
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