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  Chavez, 51s top River Cats

Triple-A baseball: McGehee's errors lead to 14-8 loss

Samardzija enjoying life back in the Midwest

Samardzija earns first ever win at Triple A level

Former ND star Samardzija one step closer to the majors

Bullpen can't save Smokies from Lookouts

Soriano anticipates reunion with Torre

Prospect Samardzija won't second-guess his diamond decision

Samardzija Leads Smokies Over Lookouts

Safety Zbikowski Puts Boxing On Back Burnert

Sam Young Named To 2008 Outland Trophy Watch List

Samardzija may not be gone long

Zambrano strong with glove, bat

RHP Chad Fox agrees to minor league contract with Chicago Cubs

Looking like a high price for Roberts

Cubs go from worst to first in 2007

Hottest tickets in town

CUBS ANNOUNCE 2008 SPRING BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Hendry, Cubs' deep pockets just too much for Sox to overcome

Reds, Rangers join Padres in Prior derby

Notes: Samardzija itching to return

Cubs looking to upgrade offense

Cubs staying the course

Cubs prospects paying dividends

Mailbag: Who's in center field?

Irish closing in on worst season ever

Irish's Laws can't do it all

Notes: Renovations begin at Wrigley

Samardzija scores big with uniform donation

Pete Carroll Press Conference Notes

The State Of The Franchise: Chicago Cubs

Jeff Samardzija Reflects on Big Changes

Samardzija comes through roller coaster season healthy

Farm and Fleita

Notre Dame FB: Weis Not So Wise Anymore

Irish start 0-4, Clausen fails to live up to hype

Teams at a loss for explanation

Panic in Ann Arbor & South Bend

Baseball wins this skirmish

Stars Pitching No Hits Tennessee

Baseball is Samardzija's first love

Smokies beginning to see Stars

Smokies Drop Series Against Chattanooga

Weis hopes third time is a charm at ND

Lou on Soriano: Back Labor Day, bat leadoff

Notes: Ward's slam aided by Maddux?

Samardzija gains ground

Samardzija wins again, Smokies win third straight

Jeff Samardzija to start Sunday

Samardzija brings the heat to Double-A Cubs

Samardzija scheduled to start Monday

Wood's progress has Piniella rethinking bullpen

What Dixon learns at plate benefits Ducks

Reds, Cubs Postponed Due to Rain and High Winds

Shark Tales

Is It Possible to Upgrade from Kevin Walter?

Wood expected to throw off mound tonight

Cubs Clobber Cards In 11-2 Win

Jeff Samardzija Should've Stuck With Football

Frustrations boil for Cubs in 20-5 loss

Samardzija still winless for Daytona Cubs

Cubs' Samardzija gets lit up in A ball

Rain Forces Cancellation Of 12th Annual Baseball Bash Game Between Notre Dame And Michigan

Mackowiak off to rough start

Wide receiver position up in the air for Irish

Cubs return tonight

Jeff Samardzija Set to Make Daytona Home Debut

Samardzija works well in opener

Parris like Shark on the prowl

Now away from football for good, he concentrates on his fastball, change-up

Wood, Miller show stuff

Who would have guessed?

Camp week

Notre Dame Receiver Samardzija Takes His Game to Cubs' Diamond

Following His Heart, Samardzija Cuts Off Route to N.F.L.

Cubs Ace Zambrano Wants Big Bucks

Hanging with the big guys

Irish recruiting is just fine

Cubs open checkbook, raise expectations

Can the Cubs break the curse?

Cubs dump Rusch

Where have you gone, Jackie?

Samardzija hopes he'll catch on

Tim Wilken on Jeff Samardzija

Samardzija Walks Away From Football, Signs with Cubs

Samardzija gives up football

Miscalculation

Samardzija pursuing his dreams

Chicago native to run defense at Notre Dame

Indiana's best visits IU

ND to replace Minter as defensive coordinator with Corwin

Power teams return

After subpar bowl, Samardzija now waits

Out with a bang for LSU's Fisher?

Tough choices ahead

Which way, Jeff? For now, football

Coveted QB? Quinn has company

Bowl Picks: Expect UT to take frustrations out on Iowa

LSU baseball coach torn between old, new team

LSU baseball coach expects bittersweet Sugar Bowl

Which holes will Thompson plug in draft?

Saints-Giants showdown will be significant

Best of the Year

Weis tweaks routine for bowl

Quinn accepts Senior Bowl invite

Meachem’s ’05 struggles well behind him

Speedy receiver, lineman commit to Notre Dame

Game’s best say the darnedest things

BEST QUARTER-BECK IN THE NATION

Saban Rejects 'Bama; Rodriguez Gets Offer

Samardzija & Zbikowski Named Walter Camp Football Foundation Second Team All-Americans

Cajun cats to pounce on pitifully slow Irish

Man with the golden arm

Awaiting opponent, Weis revamps bowl prep

Carlson Is First Team Academic All-America

Davis, UCLA to face USC on Saturday

Updated: Football: Dillard's quick ascension to one of the country's top receivers lets Rice Owls soar

Pete Carroll and the emerging USC dynasty

Missed Opportunities Dooms Notre Dame Against USC

Irish return to glory remains on hold

Demotion puzzles USC defender

McKnight assessing his legacy

Notre Dame team preview

Most Irish players admit USC is a big game

Walker tops 1,000-yard mark in win over Army

Big game gets big no from Weis

Short on ammo, Army comes to South Bend

Preview: Army at No. 5 Notre Dame

Worn-out defense lifts Notre Dame

Notre Dame-Air Force Preview

ND's Gatewood's record about to be caught

Unique name, unique talent

Samardzija catches, passes scoring mark Irish receiver sets TD record against Tar Heels

Grimes, Carlson get their share of attention for Irish

Notre Dame Game Guide
All the details you need for Carolina's historic trip to South Bend


Samardzija sparks Irish resurgence

Samardzija agrees with Cubs, will play for Irish in fall



 
     
     
     
     
     
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Baseball is Samardzija's first love


 

Tennessee Smokies pitcher Jeff Samardzija caught 179 passes for 27 touchdowns during his record-setting career at Notre Dame.

Many of those receptions have faded into oblivion after he stunned the NFL by signing a $16.5 million contract to play baseball for the Chicago Cubs; yet one against the University of Tennessee in 2005 stands out among the former wide receiver's favorites.

The Vols had erased an 18-point deficit to pull even at 21-21 in the third quarter and silence Notre Dame Stadium.

Jeff Samardzija, who has soft hands and amazing speed at 6-foot-5 and 220 pounds, dodge a couple of UT defenders and turned Brady Quinn's short pass into a 73-yard gain to the Vols' 2.

"All the momentum swung back our way on that one play," Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis said at the time.

The 6-foot-5 Samadzija finished the drive by grabbing a 4-yard TD catch, his 12th that season to break another Irish record.

Notre Dame pulled away for a 41-21 win.

"It was a big game," he recalled as he kicked back in the lounge at Smokies Park and reminisced recently. "We were pushing for a BCS bowl. Tennessee was struggling after some injuries and (they had) a very talented team, especially their defense. We always knew that it would be a good game."

Athletes get a buzz after making a game-breaking play but the rush wasn't instantaneous for Jeff Samardzija.

"It happened so fast. The play is going on and everything is flying by in the heat of the moment and you don't really get soaked it in," he said. "It's not really an adrenaline rush until after the fact. You're on the sidelines and celebrate with your teammates. That's kind of cool."

Amazingly, Jeff Samardzija says he gets the same emotional high at a minor league ballpark in front of 3,000-plus that he experienced in front of 80,000 crazed fans and a national TV audience that crisp November.

He'll experience his first professional playoff series starting today when the Smokies open the first-round Southern League series against the Huntsville Stars at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville, Ala. Mark Holliman will start game one of the best-of-five game series for the Smokies. Donnie Veal or Justin Berg will start the second game in Huntsville. Both games start at 8 p.m. EDT. Jeff Samardzija is slated to go in game three at Smokies Park on Saturday at 5 p.m.

In his Smokies' debut last month, Jeff Samardzija recalled a strikeout in the sixth inning - the final Montgomery batter he faced on the way to a 5-2 victory over the Biscuits.

He pumped his fist while fans behind the Tennessee dugout stood and cheered.

"That's one of them," he explained. "There are a lot of other times too. I remember down in Mobile they had runners on first and second and no outs and I got out of it without giving up a run. That's the same feeling you can't find anywhere else."

It doesn't take much to fire Jeff Samardzija up. He is a competitor and he doesn't need a national stage to get his juices flowing.

"I would get that same feeling anywhere, even in a pickup basketball game," he said. "You don't have to have 80,000 people in the stands to get fired up. If you do, there is something wrong. You got to love it."

Jeff Samardzija's undenying love for baseball led to his decision to leave football. Money was never an issue for the Indiana native who was born in Merrillville and grew up in Valparaiso. He was projected to be a first-round NFL draft pick and would have received a huge signing bonus either way.

"I tried telling people that," he said. "You go in the top 15 in the first round and you're going to get what I got guaranteed (from the Cubs) anyways. I never really cared about that (money)."

Happiness was Jeff Samardzija's concern. Baseball provided what football couldn't.

"It's what I wanted to do everyday of my life for the rest of my athletic career however long that may be," he said. "I knew it was a guaranteed fact that I would be in a good mood every time I went to the baseball field and enjoy what I was doing that day."

The Cubs drafted Jeff Samardzija in a fifth-round pick in 2006, a steal for someone with a 97 mph fastball. He wasn't hasty in reaching his decision.

"I debated for a very long time, probably during every class I took my senior year after coming back from Boise (where he pitched briefly in 2006)," he said.

The Cubs believe he made the correct choice and so does he.

Jeff Samardzija pitched at Notre Dame and considered becoming a two-sport athlete in the pros like Deion Sanders, who played football and baseball at Florida State before juggling a major league baseball and NFL career.

"That was my original plan for a couple of years," he said. "Really, I told every major league scout and GM that was what I wanted to do going into my senior year of football.

"He realized that isn't realistic with the year-round demands placed on athletes in each sport.

"The logistics of it wouldn't have shaped up," he said. "It would have been high risk to pursue something (football) that could have ended my career in both sports."

Jeff Samardzija is looking forward to the offseason. He will skip instructional ball as well as the Arizona Fall League.

"I've never had more than four (consecutive) days off in my athletic career," he said.


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