Cubs who drove in all of team s 5 or more runs By JohnW53 on May 31, 2021, 6:32am CDT +
On Sept. 16, he did it again.
No Cub has done it since.
Sosa drove in
6 runs as the Cubs won those games, and they were the only runs the Cubs scored.
No Cub ever has had 7 or more RBI in a game in which the Cubs scored exactly that number of runs.
Besides Sosa, only
6 of the Cubs runs. But they lost that game, 16-6, on April 29, 1960.
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5 runs, all driven in by a single player.
The first of those players was
Bill Nicholson, at Cincinnati on April 26, 1942.
MPO citizen advisors express SR 31 concerns
By CHUCK BALLARO - | May 7, 2021
With the expected building boom coming in Babcock Ranch, the only major road to get to it will need to be dramatically improved.
However, the Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Citizen Advisory Committee expressed some concerns about how the State Road 31 project has been presented and what it could end up being, especially since utilities will have to be installed.
Thursday’s meeting in Cape Coral devoted significant time to a presentation on the expansion of State Road 31 from Route 80 to Cook Brown Road in Charlotte County.
The road will be expanded to four, and eventually six lanes. There will also be traffic lights and high-speed traffic circles installed to improve the flow of traffic.
Dozens speak out on SR 31 expansion
By CHUCK BALLARO - | Mar 17, 2021
Expanding State Road 31 to four lanes could have a serious impact on the one main landowner on the east side of the road by possibly forcing him to close down one or more of his businesses.
On the west side, the project could result in the installation of unwanted underground infrastructure and exacerbate what is already a serious problem regarding flooding.
That is what affected property and others said during public comment at the Project Development & Environment Study public meeting for the widening of SR 31 from SR 78 to Cook Brown Road in Charlotte County held last week. The project also has a Lee County segment.
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