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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: Paul Wilson, Brian Williams, Mike Venafro, Jose Santiago, Bob Wickman
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Lee tees off at Fenway
Tribune staff reporterCarlos Lee emerged from the trainer's room Sunday a good 35 minutes after the game's final out. He wore a shower shoe on his left foot. His right foot and ankle were taped. With little warning, Lee has emerged as perhaps the most valuable player on...Tags: Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Lee, Green Monster, Chicago White Sox, American League
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AL East capsules
In order of 2002 finish New York Yankees Manager: Joe Torre. 2002: 103-58, 1st; lost to Anaheim in 1st round. Payroll: $164 million. Rotation: Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte, David Wells, Jeff Weaver. Meat of the order: Jason Giambi,...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Ken Griffey Jr., Pedro Martinez, Todd Walker, Steve Parris
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: Jason Conti, Benji Gil, Bob Wickman, Barry Zito, Kyle Lohse
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A Baker's thousand
Tribune staff reporterIt took Cubs manager Dusty Baker fewer than 12 seasons to garner 1,000 career victories, a milestone he reached Monday night with a 5-2 win over Montreal at Olympic Stadium. "It's special, because not everybody gets to 1,000," Baker said. "It lets you...Tags: Greg Maddux, Nomar Garciaparra, San Diego Padres, Brian Schneider, Cap Anson
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Colon loses 2-hit beauty
Tribune staff reporterTwo hits. Two crummy hits. That's all Boston needed to beat Bartolo Colon and the White Sox on Tuesday night. "It's unfortunate we couldn't get anything for Bart," Paul Konerko said after the Sox's 2-1 loss. "He threw a great game." But not as good...Tags: Bartolo Colon, Magglio Ordonez, Trot Nixon, Paul Konerko, Todd Walker
Oct 10, 2001
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Sep 14, 2003
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Mar 31, 2003
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Aug 30, 2004
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Sep 2, 2003
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