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DID FOX USE SPEED DIAL TO DIRECT CUBS' PITCHING ROTATION?

          Fox Sports "complained" to MLB, to "several Cubs
     insiders and all but tied up a phone line to the team's [PR]
     department to express its displeasure" over the team's
     decision to switch P Kerry Wood's next start from Saturday,
     an "MLB On Fox" game, where he would have faced Astros P
     Randy Johnson, to Friday, according to Ron Rapoport of the
     CHICAGO SUN-TIMES.  Cubs Dir of PR Sharon Pannozzo: "I got a
     bunch of calls from various people at Fox.  They said, 'We
     spent millions of dollars promoting this matchup,' and I
     said, 'Whose fault is that?'  People were calling all day
     saying they were from Fox and asking what the rotation is. 
     What did they think, that if they called enough times I was
     going to change it?"  An MLB source, on Fox: "I think they
     would have liked to try to get us to try to change it. ...
     But they realized there is nothing we could do or would do." 
     Cubs President Andy MacPhail: "I can understand why they
     would want (the matchup), but certain things are in the
     domain of the manager of the Cubs.  He's doing what he
     thinks is best."  Larry Meyers, Fox Coordinating Producer
     for MLB telecasts: "It's disappointing.  We live for these
     dream matchups, but we have no control over them."  Asked if
     Fox had asked the Cubs to reconsider their rotation, Meyers
     said, "That's not something we have done or would do,
     although some teams are aware of national television and
     what games are on" (Ron Rapoport, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 8/20).

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