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Rey Ordonez

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    May 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Baby boomers

    After losing a heartbreaker in the opener of a doubleheader with Pittsburgh on Friday, the Cubs thought they'd hit a low point in the 2004 season.
    Tribune staff reporter
    After losing a heartbreaker in the opener of a doubleheader with Pittsburgh on Friday, the Cubs thought they'd hit a low point in the 2004 season. Rob Mackowiak's two-out grand slam off Joe Borowski capped a five-run ninth inning that gave the Pirates...

    Tags: Sports, Abraham Nunez, Glendon Rusch, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Jul 9, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Central defense dwindles

    With only four games remaining against St. Louis and a seven-game deficit in the National League Central, the Cubs will need plenty of help in the second half if they hope to repeat as division champions.
    Tribune staff reporter
    With only four games remaining against St. Louis and a seven-game deficit in the National League Central, the Cubs will need plenty of help in the second half if they hope to repeat as division champions. The Cardinals dealt the Cubs their fourth...

    Tags: Crimes, Albert Pujols, Jim Edmonds, Crime, Law and Justice, National League

  4. Jul 4, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Central races will keep summer sizzling

    Special to the Tribune
    Back to reality. Back to familiarity. Back to issues more related to the Central theme of the regular season. The all-Chicago series is over for another summer, but that means the heat of pennant races will be all-consuming. Truthfully, that should...

    Tags: Baseball, Sports, Basketball, All Stars, National League

  6. Jul 4, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Seeing is believing

    Special to the Tribune
    Each inning, as it might have been seen through eyes of not-so-impartial fans. And just like the game, road team swings first. TOP OF THE FIRST Sox: It's good to see Ozzie Guillen being aggressive early, especially against Greg Maddux. After Aaron...

    Tags: Moises Alou, Paul Bako, Derrek Lee, Paul Konerko, Ozzie Guillen

  8. Jun 5, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Cubs find winning formula

    The Cubs were closer to last place than to first in the NL Central, they had lost eight of 11 games and their lineup had scored only eight runs in four games.
    Special to the Tribune
    The Cubs were closer to last place than to first in the NL Central, they had lost eight of 11 games and their lineup had scored only eight runs in four games. It would be polite to say the Cubs were trying to stay afloat, except their plight had the...

    Tags: Crimes, Carlos Zambrano, Entertainment, Derrek Lee, Wrigley Field

  10. Mar 30, 2003 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. New York Mets at a Glance

    2002: 75-86, fifth place. Manager: Art Howe (first season). He's here: LHP Tom Glavine, OF Cliff Floyd, LHP Mike Stanton, RHP David Cone, SS Rey Sanchez, LHP Graeme Lloyd, OF Tsuyoshi Shinjo, INF Russ Johnson. He's outta here: Manager Bobby Valentine,...

    Tags: Mark Guthrie, Ty Wigginton, Steve Trachsel, Russ Johnson, Tom Glavine

  12. Jul 3, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Cubs overcome Sox, wet conditions

    Dusty Baker and Ozzie Guillen are two headstrong managers who hate losing more than anything.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Dusty Baker and Ozzie Guillen are two headstrong managers who hate losing more than anything. But the two baseball lifers believe a player's health is more important than a single game and agreed with umpire Charlie Reliford's decision to end Saturday'...

    Tags: Baseball, Sports, Michael Wuertz, Glendon Rusch, Mark Buehrle

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