Cubs Owner Ricketts: ‘We Have A Team Right Now That Can Go To The Playoffs’

February 19, 2014 8:50 PM
Cubs Owner Ricketts: ‘We Have A Team Right Now That Can Go To The Playoffs’
By Bruce Levine-

" (CBS) Cubs man of affairs Tom RickeTTs is noT buying in The general represenTaTion ThaT his uniT can’T conTend for a contest spoT This season.

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