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Article: Zambrano's tempest subsides, but Cubs' offense remains adrift.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- September 4, 2007
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Byline: Paul Sullivan
CHICAGO _ The Chicago Cubs got back to the business of baseball Tuesday night after a brief interruption for the clean-up from Hurricane Z.
One day after Carlos Zambrano's sharp postgame criticism of Cubs fans, Steve Trachsel reintroduced himself to the semi-friendly confines with a strong six-inning outing in his first start since arriving in a trade from Baltimore.
But the Cubs wound up losing 6-2 to the Los Angeles Dodgers, tightening up an already-snug divisional race with Milwaukee and St. Louis.
The Brewers moved to within a half-game of the Cubs with a 5-3 victory over Houston in Miller Park, while the ...