Why (And How) The Cubs Should Trade For Curtis Granderson
Bleed Cubbie Blue — November 20, 2009
by Duane Burleson - AP In addition to a good bat, Curtis Granderson would give the Cubs plus defense in CF. View full size photo » I'm not sure »
Wrigley Field — 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613
by Duane Burleson - AP In addition to a good bat, Curtis Granderson would give the Cubs plus defense in CF. View full size photo » I'm not sure »
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Filed: Nov. 3, 2009 »