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Charlton's Baseball Chronology - 2004
January
| January 5 |
On ABC's ''Good Morning America.'' Pete Rose admits that he bet on baseball games though he claims he never bet on the Reds. Pete's book in which he admits the same is out this week. He claims he told Bud Selig that he bet ''four or five times a week but I never bet against my own team and I never made any bets from the clubhouse.'' When Selig asked why Rose replied ''I didn't think I'd get caught.'' Rose agreed to the lifetime ban in August 1989 and applied for reinstatement in 1997 but Selig hasn't ruled on the request. In the book Rose admits placing bets with Ronald Peters through Thomas Gioiosa and Paul Janszen-the three were the primary witnesses in the 1989 investigation by baseball lawyer John Dowd that led to the agreement in which Rose accepted a lifetime ban. Dowd concluded Rose bet on baseball from 1985-87 and detailed 412 baseball wagers between April 8-July 5 1987 including 52 on Cincinnati to win. |
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The Rangers sign free agent IF Eric Young to a contract. |
| January 6 |
Anaheim Angels reliever Derrick Turnbow becomes the first Major League Baseball-affiliated player to test positive for illegal use of performance enhancing drugs since professional players were included in international competition four years ago. |
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The Devil Rays sign free agent P Danys Baez to a 2 -year contract. |
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The Devil Rays sign free agent 1B Robert Fick to a contract. |
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The Giants sign free agent P Brett Tomko to a contract. |
| January 11 |
The owners of rooftop seats and beer gardens overlooking Wrigley Field "have agreed to pay the Chicago Cubs a $15 to $25 fee for each rooftop ticket sold" under a tentative deal that could earn the team $2M a season‚ according to Toomey & Spielman of the Chicago Sun Times who noted the deal has been agreed to by 11 of 13 rooftop owners. The 20-year deal "calls for the Cubs to drop a copyright infringement lawsuit against the rooftop owners" that was to go to trial on February 23. The team also agreed "to compensate rooftops whose sightlines would be blocked if bleachers are expanded in the next eight years." |
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The Rangers sign free agent P Kenny Rogers to a 2-year contract. |
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After going 21-10 for the New York Yankees in 2003, Andy Pettitte is announced as the winner of the Warren Spahn Award‚ presented annually to the top left-handed pitcher in the majors. Pettitte will move to the Houston Astros as a free agent and win just 6 games in 2004‚ but notch his 10th straight winning season out of 10; Babe Ruth is the only other pitcher who has pitched at least 10 seasons without incurring a losing record in any of them. |
| January 22 |
The Devil Rays sign free agent P Damian Moss to a contract. |
| January 26 |
Seattle Mariners' lefthander Jamie Moyer wins the Hutch Award which the baseball writers annually bestow on a player who demonstrates courage while overcoming personal and professional adversity. The honor derives its name from Fred Hutchinson, a popular former major league pitcher and the manager of the 1961 National League champion Cincinnati Reds. Hutchinson died after battling lung cancer on November 12, 1964. |
| January 28 |
The Mets sign veteran free agent 3B Todd Zeile to a contract. |
| January 29 |
Major league owners unanimously approve the sale of the Dodgers to Frank McCourt for $430 million. McCourt will own a 52 percent share of the team with Fox retaining a 48 percent non-controlling interest worth $205 million. |
February
| February 2 |
The Tigers sign free agent C Ivan Rodriguez to a 4-yr. contract. |
| February 6 |
The Dominican Republic clinches the Caribbean Series with a 4-3 win over Puerto Rico. Jose Offerman had 3 hits and scores 3 runs for the winners. It is the Dominican Republic 15th Series crown to lead all participant countries. |
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The Cubs reach a tentative deal with the city that will allow them to start adding additional night games starting this year. The Cubs have been limited to 18 night games a year and that number would grow by 4 a year up to 30 in 2006. |
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The Yankees acquire 3B Mike Lamb from the Rangers in exchange for minor league P Jose Garcia. |
| February 16 |
In the most heralded move of the year the Yankees obtain AL MVP Alex Rodriguez from the Rangers in exchange for 2B Alfonso Soriano and a player to be named. Rodriguez goes to the Yankees three weeks after he and the Red Sox could not conclude a deal that would satisfy the players' union. |
| February 18 |
Free agent P Greg Maddux agrees to a 3-year deal to return to the Cubs. |
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Former major league umpire Al Clark pleads guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud for his part in selling baseballs that he and a memorabilia dealer falsely claimed were used in historic games. The games included the ones when Cal Ripken Jr. tied and broke Lou Gehrig's record for the longest playing streak. In May he will be sentenced to four months in prison. |
| February 26 |
The baseball interfered with by Cubs' fan Steve Bartmen in Game 6 of last year's NLCS is blown up in an attempt to exorcise the curse that has kept the Cubs from reaching the WS since 1945. The ball was bought by Grant DePorter at a December auction for $113824. |
March
| March 10 |
Senator John McCain tells ML baseball Commisssioner Bud Selig and union chief Donald Fehr they must come up with comprehensive steroid testing plan or Congress will act. |
| March 11 |
A new college attendance record is set at newly built Petco Park as Tony Gwynn's Aztecs of San Diego State host Houston before 40106. SD's Scott Shoemaker strikes out 14 in a 4-0 win. |
| March 20 |
ML baseball announces the Devil Rays OF Josh Hamilton has been suspended for the 2004 season for violating baseball's drug policy. |
| March 21 |
Tattoos are taboo for Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Justin Miller. Baseball tells Miller he must wear long-sleeved shirts under his uniform when he pitches because the tattoos on his arm are a distraction to hitters. More than 50 percent of Miller's body is covered by tattoos. "We had (umpire supervisor) Jim McKean come in the other day and said that someone had complained about Justin's tattoos and some of them are colored'' Toronto manager Carlos Tosca said. "All they have done is ask that he wear sleeves when he pitches.'' |
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The Tigers sign free agent P Ugueth Urbina to a contract and after 3 innings of minor league work will bring him up. |
| March 30 |
The Yankees and Devil Rays open the 2004 season in Japan with Tampa Bay pounding out an 8-3 victory behind the pitching of Victor Zambrano and the hitting of Tino Martinez. Martinez strokes 3 hits including the 300th HR of his career. |
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The Dodgers get OF Jason Grabowski from the A's in exchange for cash considerations. |
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The Astros traded 15-game winner Jeriome Robertson to the Indians for minor league OF Luke Scott and the rights for the Indians to keep minor league OF Willy Taveras. Taveras was taken in the Rule 5 draft and since he isn't going to the team the Indians would have had to offer him back to the Astros for $25000. But as part of the deal the Indians get to keep him and send him to the minors without the Astros taking him back. |
April
| April 1 |
Indians CF Milton Bradley left the team and is reportedly on the trading block. In an exhibition game yesterday Bradley did not run out a pop fly that dropped for a single and was promptly pulled. According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer even if he's not traded by Opening Day he won't be with the Indians on Monday. They are right. On the 3rd he goes to the Dodgers for minor league blue chipper Franklin Gutierrez and a player to be named later. |
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The Expos acquire C Einar Diaz P Justin Echols and cash from the Rangers. Montreal sends C/IF Josh McKinley and P Chris Young to Texas. |
| April 5 |
The Brewers defeat the Cardinals 8-6 on Opening Day in St. Louis. President George Bush throws out the first ball marking the first time a president performs the honor in St. Louis. |
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Behind the pitching of Kerry Wood the Cubs beat the Reds 7-4 in Cincinnati. Wood is the first Cub pitcher to win back-to-back openers since Claude Passeau in 1941-42. |
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Barry Bonds hits a 3-run homer off Roy Oswalt to tie the Astros 4-4 and J.T. Snow hits a sac fly in the 9th to win 5-4. Bonds is 3-for-3 with 2 doubles to go with his 659th career homer. His 3 extra base hits puts him ahead of Lou Gehrig into 5th on the career extra base hits vs. league average list and with 1 walk he passes Ted Williams for 2nd on career walks vs. league average. |
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The A's confirmed that 2B Mark Ellis has a torn labrum and will have to miss the entire 2004 season. |
| April 6 |
The World Champion Florida Marlins open their 2004 season with a 4-3 win over the Montreal Expos. The game marks the first time that 2 WS MVPs oppose each other on Opening Day‚ with 2003 winner Josh Beckett going for Florida and 1997 winner Livan Hernandez on the mound for Montreal. Like Beckett, Hernandez was a member of the Marlins when he won his World Series MVP. |
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The Mets open their season with a 7-2 win over the Braves. SS Kazuo Matsui, making his American baseball debut, opens the game with a home run on the first pitch from Russ Russ Ortiz‚ becoming only the 20th player in baseball history to homer on the first major league pitch he sees. Matsui adds a pair of doubles and two walks in his debut.He is the 3rd player in Met history to homer in his first AB‚ joining Mike Fitzgerald and Benny Ayala. |
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The Giants down the Astros‚ 7-5‚ as rookie P David Aardsma gets the win in his first ML appearance. With his first pitch of the game, Aardsma also replaces Hank Aaron in the top spot in baseball's all-time alphabetical listing. |
| April 7 |
The Braves overcome a 6-0 deficit and pound out 19 hits on their way to an 18-10 win over the Mets. Atlanta takes the lead for good by scoring 11 runs in the 4th inning. Mike Piazza goes 5-for-5 for NY including a pair of HRs. He becomes the first catcher in modern ML history to hit 3 HRs in the first 2 games of the season. Rookie Adam LaRoche Johnny Estrada and Julio Franco combined for six hits and seven RBIs in the 4th inning. LaRoche is the first N.L. player to garner two hits in an inning in his big-league debut; the feat has been accomplished three times in the A.L. |
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The Astros defeat the Giants 10-1 as Roger Clemens hurls 7 innings of 1-hit ball in his NL debut. The game marks the first time in history that a pitcher with at least 300 wins (Clemens) faces a hitter with 600 or more homers (Barry Bonds). |
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Montreal Expo pitcher Chad Bentz makes the Expos opening day roster despite having a deformed right hand. Bentz like Jim Abbott before him pitches with his left hand then switches his glove to his left hand to field. Bentz made his debut against the Florida Marlins on April 7. The southpaw attended Long Beach State on a baseball scholarship and was drafted by the Expos in the seventh round of the 2001 amateur draft. |
| April 8 |
The Milwaukee Brewers down the St. Louis Cardinals‚ 11-5‚ as Scott Podsednik has four hits and Brady Clark knocks in four runs. Albert Pujols smacks a pair of homers for the Birds. Catcher Cody McKay makes his major league debut as a pinch-hitter for St. Louis‚ then goes to the mound and hurls 2 hitless innings‚ walking one. He is the 20th position player to pitch two innings or more in a major-league game since 1973. Jose Oquendo posted the longest pitching stint by a position player since 1973 going four innings against the Atlanta Braves on May 14‚ 1988. Dave Burba of the Brewers registers his first major-league save since June 8‚ 1991‚ a span of 4‚668 days. |
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The Padres tie the game in the 9th and score the winning run in the 10th to defeat the Giants 4-3 in the first regular season game at new PETCO Park. |
| April 9 |
High-lighted by Jeff Bagwell's grand slam the Astros score 9 runs in the 6th inning on their way to a 13-7 win over the Brewers. |
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The Royals defeat the Indians 3-1. They become the first team in modern ML history to start 4 different lefthanded pitchers in the first 4 games of the season. |
| April 12 |
The Phillies open new Citizens Bank Park with a 4-1 loss to the Reds. |
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Through today there had been six pinch hit homers in the bigs in 2004 with all coming in the ninth inning. |
| April 13 |
The Giants beat the Astros 4-2 behind a pair of HRs by Marquis Grissom and the 661st of Barry Bonds' ML career. The homer moves Bonds ahead of his godfather Willie Mays into third place on the all-time list. |
| April 14 |
The Yankees defeat the Devil Rays 5-1 as Kevin Brown wins the 200th game of his ML career. Together with Mike Mussina they become the first teammates to reach the milestone in the same season doing so in consecutive games. |
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The Rockies pound the Diamondbacks 14-4 as rookie 2B Aaron Miles becomes the first player in Colorado history to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game. |
| April 15 |
The Marlins defeat the Expos 3-0 to become the first team since the 1995 Orioles to sweep a 3-game series with shutouts. Carl Pavano and 2 relievers do the whitewashing today to followup wins by Penny and Willis. It is the 4th consecutive time the Marlins have shut out Montreal. The Expos have scored just 10 runs in their first 9 games which is the 2nd lowest figure ever ahead of just the 1907 Brooklyn Superbas. |
| April 16 |
The Indians defeat the Tigers 10-3 behind Jody Gerut's 5 hits. Gerut collects a single 3 doubles and a HR and drives home 3 runs. |
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Tony Womakc and Reggie Sanders hits homers off Denny Stark to lead off the game against the Rockies. Sanders hits another 3-run HR off Stark who allows 11 runs in 2 + innings. St. Louis wins 13-5. |
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On back-to-back pitches Sammy Sosa and Moises Alou homer to help the Cubs beat the Reds 11-10. Sosa's is his 512th as a Cub tying Ernie Banks for the club record. Sammy will hit a pair of solo homers on the 18th to take the club lead. Dusty Baker is ejected today for arguing the umps call that the Cubs batted out of order. Kerry Wood will be ejected tomorrow for arguing calls and both he and Baker will be fined for inciting the crowd. |
| April 18 |
The Pirates beat the Mets 8-1 as P Kris Benson ties a ML record with 4 sacrifices. He becomes the 7th player to accomplish the feat and only the 2nd since 1920. |
| April 19 |
The Seattle Mariners became just the third team since 1974 to win a game on a balk in extra innings edging the A's 2-1. With runners on first and third and two out in the bottom of the 14th inning Oakland A's reliever Justin Duchscherer was called for a balk to score Quentin McCracken from third and give the Mariners a 2-1 win over the A's. Duchscherer faked a throw to third then threw to first baseman Eric Karros in an attempt to pick off the runner there. However home plate umpire Paul Emmel ruled that the reliever had stepped toward the plate rather than to first and under rule 8.05c had committed a balk. Seatttle starter Freddy Garcia pitches 7 scoreless innings but closer Eddie Guardero gives up a HR to Jermaine Dye in the 9th to tie it. |
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After Jeff D'Amico gives up 4 runs without recording an out Jake Westbrook relieves and pitches 7 hitless innings against Detroit. Two relievers allow 3 runs apiece after Jake leaves and the Tigers beat the Indians 10-4. Westbrook is the first pitcher since 1969 to pitch 7 perfect innings in relief; the previous highs were the 6.2 perfect innings pitched by Casey Cox in 1969 and John Montague in 1977. |
| April 21 |
The Cubs score 8 runs in the 1st inning on their way to a 12-1 victory over the Pirates. Corey Patterson leads the way for Chicago with 5 hits including a double. |
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The Marlins defeat the Phillies 8-7 in 12 innings. Mike Lowell hits 3 HRs for Florida. He is the first Fish to hit 3 homers in a game. |
| April 22 |
The Diamondbacks defeat the Brewers 1-9 in 15 innings. Danny Bautista paces Arizona's 20-hit attack with 5 safeties including a double 2 HRs and 5 RBIs. |
| April 23 |
The Tigers score 11 runs in the 6th inning on their way to a 17-3 thumping of the Indians. |
| April 25 |
Little League Baseball grants its northern Virginia district jurisdiction over the planet Mars. The idea is the brainchild of district Administrator Michael Pobat who wants a theme as northern Virginia prepares to host the annual state tournament this year. Believing the Martian theme might be a way to get kids excited about science and technology he successfully petitioned Little League to annex the planet into the northern Virginia district. |
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The Cubs Matt Clement takes a no-hitter into the 7th against the Mets and strikes out a career-high 13 as the Cubs sweep the Mets with the 4-1 win. |
| April 26 |
In a 9-0 win over the Cubs Richie Sexson of the Arizona Diamondbacks hits the longest home run ever at the BOB in Phoenix. In fact the ball hit Sexson's own photo on the scoreboard and breaks a few lights 503 feet from home plate. It's the 200th HR of his career. Randy Johnson goes 7 innings allowing 2 hits and striking out 10. |
| April 27 |
The Brewers edge the Reds 9-8 as C Chad Moeller becomes the 5th Brewer in history to hit for the cycle. Moeller adds 4 RBIs as he breaks out of a 3-for-24 slump in grand fashion. |
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A day after being shut out by Randy Johnson the Cubs fail to score against Brandon Webb who throws 7 innings. The Diamondbacks beat the Cubs 10-1. Danny Bautista extends his hitting streak to 19 games for the D'Backs. Steve Finley hits a homer and steals his 300th base. |
| April 28 |
The Brewers defeat the Reds 10-9 in 10 innings. In doing so they post the biggest rally in team history overcoming a 9-0 deficit. |
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The Giants lose to the Marlins 4-3 despite Barry Bonds' 668th career home run. The blast gives the slugger and his late father Bobby a total of 1000 career round-trippers. |
May
| May 1 |
The Giants defeat the Marlins 6-3. Barry Bonds is walked intentionally 4 times the most in a 9-inning game since the stat became official in 1955. |
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The Blue Jays pound out 18 hits in defeating the White Sox 10-6. Frank Catalanotto strokes an AL-record-tying 6 hits for Toronto including a double. |
| May 2 |
The Atlanta Braves end a 5-7 road trip by making an Atlanta-record tying seven errors in a 13-4 loss to the Colorado Rockies. The Braves become the 17th team since 1974 to make seven miscues in a contest. The last team to record more than seven was the 1974 Kansas City Royals who had eight in a game against the Oakland A's. Braves third baseman Mark DeRosa leads the parade with four errors while Marcus Giles made two and Jesse Garcia one. DeRosa's total is one short of the N.L. record held by another Brave Dave Brain who's 5 E's came in an 11-error game by the Boston Braves on June 11 1906. |
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In Japan American Tuffy Rhodes hit his 300th career homer connecting in the bottom of the eighth inning at the Tokyo Dome where his Yomiuri Giants lost to the Hiroshima Carp 4-3. Rhodes who joined the Giants in the offseason after eight seasons with the Kintetsu Buffaloes of the Pacific League has the most home runs of any foreign player in Japanese baseball history. Rhodes who tied Japan's single-season home run record of 55 in 2001 played for the Boston Red Sox Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs before coming to Japan. |
| May 5 |
The Mets defeat the Giants 8-2 as Mike Piazza becomes baseball's all-time HR leader among catchers with number 352. It is the 363rd homer of his career all told. |
| May 6 |
The Cubs pound the Diamondbacks 11-3. Derek Lee gets 5 of Chicago's 15 hits including a HR and drives in 5 runs. |
| May 7 |
The Cubs beat Colorado 11-0 behind the pitching of Carlos Zambrano. The cubs score 6 in the 2nd inning knocking out Shawn Estes in his shortest stint of the year. |
| May 8 |
The Rangers edge the Tigers 16-15 in 10 innings. Detroit scores 8 runs in the top half of the 5th inning to take a 14-4 lead. Texas bounces back with 10 runs of their own in the bottom half of the inning to tie the score. The 18 runs are the most ever scored in the 5th inning of a ML game. Alfonso Soriano gets an AL-record-tying 6 hits for the Rangers including a double. |
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The Mets Kaz Matsui hits a leadoff home run off Randy Johnson for the only score of the game as the Mets beat Arizona 1-0. |
| May 13 |
Dodger pitcher Jose Lima lead singer of Bando Mambo sings the National Anthem and God Bless America before the Dodgers-Cubs game He also pitches 5 2/3 scoreless innings of relief his longest ML relief outing. This comes after the Cubs score 6 runs against starter Hideo Nomo in the 2nd inning and roll to a 7-3 win. Carlos Zambrano strikes out 11 in 8 IP. Lima is believed to be the first player to sing the National Anthem since the Cubs Dwight Smith on July 21 1989. |
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Frank Catalanatto has 3 doubles and 4 RBIs and Orlando Hudscon scores 5 runs as Toronto beats visiting Boston 12-6. |
| May 16 |
The Brewers knock off the Braves 4-1 as Ben Sheets sets a franchise record with 18 strikeouts. Sheets' previous high was 10. |
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In San Diego Sammy Sosa has two violent sneezes that will put him on the DL for a month with a strained back. |
| May 18 |
Randy Johnson hurls the 17th perfect game in ML history as he defeats the Braves by a score of 2-0. Johnson becomes the oldest pitcher to ever hurl a perfecto and just the 5th hurler in history to toss a no-hitter in both the National and American leagues. |
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Jeremy Burnitz and Matt Holliday hit back to back homers twice connecting in the 2nd and 7th to lead the Rockies to an 8-3 win over the Reds. |
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The Giants down the Cubs 1-0 behind the 1-hit pitching of Jason Schmidt. Michael Barrett's 2-out infield single in the 5th inning is Chicago's only safety. Schmidt throws 144 pitches in his complete game win the highest pitch total in a game over the past two seasons. Besides Schmidt Kerry Wood of the Chicago Cubs and Mark Redman then of the Florida Marlins are the only pitchers over the last two years to surpass the 140-pitch mark. |
| May 20 |
Los Angeles Dodger farmhand Chuck Tiffany of the Single-A Columbus Catfish has 2 wins this season both no-hitters. The South Atlantic League lefty notched his first victory on May 3 when he combined with reliever Marcos Carvajal to no-hit the Greensboro Bats. Today Tiffany twirls a 7-inning perfect game against the Bats for his second win. |
| May 23 |
The Mets down the Rockies 4-0 as Tom Glavine hurls a 1-hitter. Glavine loses his no-hitter with 2 outs in the 8th inning as Kit Pellow doubles. Kaz Matsui leads off the game with a HR for NY the 5th time he has done so this year to tie Chili Davis for the most leadoff homers for an NL rookie. He hit one yesterday. |
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Randy Johnson and the Diamondbacks defeat the Marlins 4-3. Johnson sets down the first 6 Florida batters he faces giving him a streak of 39 in a row over 3 starts 2 shy of Jim Barr's ML record. |
| May 25 |
Illinois high school pitcher Joe Labek strikes out 40 batters a new high school record but loses 2-1 in 24 innings. Labek pitching for Ridgewood came on in relief in the 4th inning of a game against Evergreen Park on May 17. The scoreless game was suspended after 12 innings and resumed today. Both teams score in the 18th and Evergreen Park scores in the 24th on a double walk and bloop single. Labek strikes out 3 in the 24th to break the old record of 37 set in 1971 by Asher Oklahoma pitcher Billy Brimm in a 17-inning game. |
| May 26 |
The Pirates defeat the Cardinals 11-8 as OF Daryle Ward becomes the 20th player in the team's history to hit for the cycle. Ward and his father Gary become the first father-son team to perform the feat. |
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In a 4-3 win over the Diamondbacks. Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants homers and reaches 100 walks breaking his own major-league record for earliest to 100 in a season. In tomorrow's 5-4 win over Arizona Barry will get 3 more walks all intentional. In 2002 Bonds cracked the century mark on June 29 the earliest ever and finished the season with a major-league record 198 bases on balls shattering his own mark of 178 set the year before. |
| May 27 |
The Tigers down the Royals 17-7 tying a team record in the process by stroking 27 hits. Carlos Pena goes 6-for-6 in the contest with 5 RBIs. Pena powers two homers a double and three singles in the game while batting eighth. The first baseman's six-hit effort made him just the 18th major-leaguer to register both a six-hit and a three-homer game during his career. Pena also became the first player in over 100 years to register six hits in a game while batting eighth. Wilbert "Uncle Robbie" Robinson was the last before Pena when he rapped out six hits in a game from the eight hole in 1892. Shawn Green was the last player to garner six hits and three dingers in the same game when he registered six knocks and four long balls in 2002. |
| May 28 |
The Yankees defeat the Devil Rays 7-5 as Mariano Rivera records the 300th save of his ML career. He is the 17th pitcher to reach the mark. |
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Casey Blake of Cleveland hits a game-ending homer off Jim Mecir of Oakland in the 9th inning as the Tribe wins 1-0. |
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Rob Mackowiak of the Pittsburgh Pirates has a day to remember. In the morning‚ his wife gives birth to his first son. Later that day‚ his walk-off grand slam in the 9th inning offsets an eight-inning grand slam by Michael Barrett and gives the Pirates a 9-5 win over the Chicago Cubs in the first game of a doubleheader. In the second game‚ Mackowiak hits a 2-run HR in the bottom of the 9th to tie the score. Pittsburgh goes on to win the game in the 10th‚ 5-4‚ on Craig Wilson's homer. It is just the 3rd time in history that a doubleheader has ended with two walkoff homers: the other times were July 25‚ 1967 and May 12‚ 1962. |
| May 31 |
A Roman Catholic nun from southeastern Indiana wins $10000 in a contest during a Cincinnati Reds game with Florida with the Reds winning 9-7. Sister Susanna Helms wins the money after her name was on the Reds radio broadcast to win the $10000 if the Reds hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth inning. Barry Larkin and Sean Casey with his second of the game connect. Sean Casey has a pair of homers and Ken Griffey Jr. adds a three-run homer in the 7th. |
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Scott Podsednik hits a leadoff HR for the Brewers and starter Doug Davis pitches 6 shutout innings as Milwaukee beats Los Angeles 4-1. Podsednik will hit another leadoff HR tomorrow. |
| June 2 |
Vladimir Guerrero strokes 2 HRs and drives in a team-record 9 runs in the Angels' 10-7 win over the Red Sox. Five of the RBI come off Pedro Martinez who takes the loss for Boston but does record the 2500th strikeout of his ML career in the process. He is the 26th pitcher to reach the mark. David Eckstein gets 5 hits and scores 4 runs for the Angels as their top 3 hitters (Guerrero 4-for-4 Phillips 3-for-4) go 12-for-13. |
| June 3 |
Atlanta's Julio Franco becomes the oldest player in ML history to hit a grand slam as he connects in the 1st inning of the Braves' 8-4 win over the Phillies. |
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Cards catcher Yadier Molina 21 is 2-for-4 in his ML debut. He joins catching brothers Bengie and Jose the first trio of brothers to play at the same time since the Cruz brothers in 1977. |
| June 4 |
Mark Prior makes his season debut for the Cubs but the Cubs loses 2-1 to the Pirates Prior goes 6 shutout innings. The Cubs hit the million mark in attendance their quickest in history. |
| June 5 |
Ken Griffey Jr. hits his 496 career HR and Adam Dunn hits 2 including a 3-run shot in the 10th as the Reds beat the visiting Montreal Expos. |
| June 6 |
In 50 rounds in baseball's 2004 amateur draft a total of 1498 players are taken; 559 right-handed pitchers 234 left-handed pitchers 331 infielders 248 outfielders and 126 catchers. The 30 big-league clubs drafted 996 college players 494 high-schoolers and eight players affiliated with neither a high school nor a college. California leads the way among the 50 states providing 270 draftees while Florida was second with 172. The Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins selected the most players choosing 54 each. The Padres picking first take into account signability and select prep SS Matt Bush. Detroit takes Justin Verlander with the 2nd pick and Milwaukee chooses Mark Rogers with #5. A day after Rice loses to Texas A&M in the College WS three of its pitchers are chosen in the top 10: the Mets pick Phillip Humber at #3 Tampa Bay takes 6'9" Jeff Niemann who was 17-0 as a sophomore at #4 and Baltimore uses their #9 pick to take Wade Townsend. None of the three will sign this year and Humber will sign January 11 2005 a day before a change in the federal tax law makes signing bonuses subject to Medicaire and Social Security taxes. Townsend will return to Rice though he will not play baseball. Several brothers of major leaguers go on the first round: Jared Weaver brother of Jeff goes to the Angels with #12 and highly rated SS Stephen Drew brother of JD goes to the D'backs at #15. The Cubs top pick P Grant Johnson won't sign till August miss the fall season to go back to Notre Dame and miss the spring 2005 with an injury. He'll finally debut in low class A in June 2005. |
| June 8 |
The Astros defeat the Mariners 1-0 as Roger Clemens becomes the oldest pitcher to begin a season 9-0. It is the 319th win of his big league career. |
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The Brewers shut out the Angels 1-0 in 17 innings on Scott Posednik's 2-out double. Ben Sheets retires the first 20 batters he faces before losing his perfect game in the 7th inning on Vladimir Guerrero's single. It is the only hit Sheets surrenders in 9 innings of work. The Brewers tie a ML record by striking out 26 times in the contest. Geoff Jenkins fans 6 times also tying a record. |
| June 10 |
The Cubs down the Cardinals 12-3 scoring 10 runs in the 4th inning. Chicago ties a team record with 11 hits in the frame 9 of them straight. |
| June 11 |
The Yankees lose to the Padres 10-2 to end NY's 13-game interleague winning streak the longest such streak since the advent of interleague play. |
| June 13 |
The Cubs outlast the Angels in 15 innings by a score of 6-5. Derrek Lee gets a career-high 5 hits for Chicago including a HR and 2 RBIs. |
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The Astros down the Brewers 5-4. Houston's Brad Liege ties a ML record by striking out 4 batters in the 7th inning. |
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Seattle beats Montreal 8-1 as Pat Borders of the Mariners notches a stolen base. He went 3661 days between stolen bases last stealing one on June 5 1994. |
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The Giants defeat the Orioles 7-3 as Barry Bonds hits the 676th HR of his career. The blast makes the Giants the first franchise in baseball history to have three players hit 500 homers with the club. Willie Mays had 646 and Mel Ott hit 511. |
| June 14 |
The Phillies beat the Reds 10-7 a rain-shortened 8 inning game. Philadelphia 1B Jim Thome becomes the 37th player in ML history to reach the 400 HR plateau with a 1st inning blast off Jose Acevedo. |
| June 16 |
Florida's Carl Pavano allows just 3 hits and walks no one as the Marlins trip the White Sox 4-0. Mike Lowell's 16th HR is all the scoring Pavano needs. Carlos Lee of the Sox has his 28-game hit streak stopped but the outfielder does break the team record shared by Luke Appling and Albert Belle. |
| June 18 |
This is getting boring. For the third game in a row the Kansas City Royals win 10-4 beating the Phillies. The defeated the Braves by the same score in their previous two games. Matt Stairs has 2 homers and a double and Angel Berroa is a homer short of the cycle. Former 1st-round pick Chris George (1-0) goes 6+ innings for the win. Elias Sports Bureau says that the Royals are the first team to win three straight games by the same score while scoring at least 10 runs in each. |
| June 20 |
The Reds beat the Cardinals 6-0 as Ken Griffey Jr. hits the 500th HR of his ML career. Griffey is the 20th player to reach the plateau. |
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The Giants down the Red Sox 4-0 as Jason Schmidt hurls his second one-hitter of the season. Kevin Youkilis' double leading off the 6th inning is Boston's only safety. |
| June 23 |
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays (33-35) winning streak of 12 straight games ends in extra innings as the Toronto Blue Jays win 2-1 in 10 innings. The 12 consecutive wins are a club record eclipsing the previous D'Ray high-water mark of six straight. |
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Pitcher Luis Ramirez sets a new pro record by striking out 12 consecutive batters in a game for Class A Aberdeen (Md.). |
| June 24 |
A day after their win streak ends the Devil Rays slam the Blue Jays 19-13 setting teams records for runs (19) and hits (24) in the process. Julio Lugo goes 5-7 to set a club record for hits. Aubrey Huff has 2 singles in the 6th and Jose Cruz Jr and Carl Crawford homer in the frame. |
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In a 9-3 loss to the Giants Dodger catcher Paul Lo Duca swipes home on the front end of a double steal with Juan Encarnacion. Brett Tomko the eventual winner is on the mound. Lo Duca is the first Dodger since pitcher Darren Dreifort in 2001 to steal home. Hideo Nomo allows 7 runs in 5+ innings to take the loss. |
| June 25 |
The Rockies defeat the Indians 10-8 in 10 innings on Larry Walker's 3rd HR of the game. |
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The Devil Rays shut out the Marlins 2-0 behind Dewon Brazelton. Brazelton loses a no-hit bid on Mike Lowell's double with 2 outs in the 8th inning. The win brings TB's record to 35-35 enabling them to join the 1899 Louisville Colonels as the only teams in ML history to reach .500 after being 18 games below at any point during the season. |
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Major league baseball and its players ban the use of androstenedione the steroid-like substance made famous by Mark McGwire when he hit 70 HRs in 1998. |
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The Angels collect 22 hits including 4 homers in trouncing the Dodgers 13-0. 2B Adam Kennedy has 4 hits including a HR. For only the fifth time since 1974 the Dodgers use a position player to pitch as Jim Tracy calls on Robin Ventura. Ventura the 5th pitcher used faces just four batters while pitching a scoreless ninth with three fly outs and one hit. |
| June 27 |
Cal State Fullerton wins the College WS title with a 3-2 win over Texas. |
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After Danny Bautista of Arizona hits a 3-run homer in the 8th to tie Detroit, Carlos Pena answers with a walkoff grand slam off Mike Koplove in the bottom of the 9th. Detroit wins, 9-5.
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| June 28 |
The Phils down the Expos 14-6 as 3B David Bell hits for the cycle. Bell doubles in the 2nd inning homers in the 4th singles in the 6th and triples in the 7th. His grandfather Gus also hit for the cycle for Pittsburgh in 1951. |
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The Brewers shut out the Angels 1-0 in 17 innings on Scott Posednik's 2-out double. Ben Sheets retires the first 20 batters he faces before losing his perfect game in the 7th inning on Vladimir Guerrero's single. It is the only hit Sheets surrenders in 9 innings of work. The Brewers tie a ML record by striking out 26 times in the contest. Geoff Jenkins fans 6 times also tying a record. |
July
| July 2 |
The Pirates take two games from the Brewers winning by scores of 8-1 and 13-2. OF Jason Bay drives home 8 runs in the 2nd game the 2nd time he has done so in less than a year. He has only 48 career RBIs. |
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The Baltimore Orioles beat Philadelphia 7-6 in 16 innings. The Orioles pitching staff registers 19 Philly strikeouts and issues 18 walks. |
| July 4 |
The Athletics down the Giants 9-6. Barry Bonds draws 2 walks from Oakland pitchers to become baseball's all-time leader with 2191. |
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Don't mess with Texas. The Rangers rout Andy Pettitte (4-2) and beat the Astros 18-3 as Joaquin Benoit goes 6 innings for the win. Texas has a pair of grand slams one by Blaylock and a 9th inning slam by Mark Teixiera. Kevin Mench has 4 hits including a pair of homers while Soriano has a homer off Pettitte. |
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The Rockies bounce back from a club record-tying 8-run deficit to edge the Tigers 10-8. |
| July 5 |
The Dodgers defeat the Diamondbacks 6-5 in 10 innings but P Eric Gagne's streak of 84 consecutive saves finally ends. Gagne gives up 2 runs in the 9th inning as Arizona ties the score at 5-5. |
| July 6 |
The White Sox re-signed P Freddy Garcia to a 3 year $27 million contract extension. A possible key to the agreement is the fact that Sox manager Guillan is a second cousin to Garcia's fiance. |
| July 8 |
The Blue Jays edge the Mariners 10-8. Edgar Martinez drives in 2 runs for the losers to become the career RBI leader among designated hitters with 979. |
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The Expos down the Pirates 2-1 as Scott Downs becomes the 1st left-handed starting pitcher to win for Montreal in 500 games. The last to do so was Matt Blank on June 21 2001. |
| July 15 |
Class A Lancaster (Calif.) JetHawks P Mike Schultz ties a pro baseball record by fanning 5 Rancho Cucamonga Quakes batters in the 7th inning of a game won by the Quakes by a score of 19-4. Two of his victims reach base on 3rd-strike wild pitches. |
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Mike Maroth hurls a one-hitter as the Tigers down the Yankees 8-0. Gary Sheffield's 4th-inning double is the only hit for New York. |
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Against the Expos Jacque Jones homers in the 9th to tie the score at 4-4 and then the Twins win it in the 11th on a leadoff HR into the LF stands by Luis Rivas. Expo manager Frank Robinson is ejected for protesting that the hit was foul: replays show Robby correct. This is Robinson's 3rd ejection as a manager of the Expos and he and Don Zimmer Leo Durocher and Casey Stengel are the only major leaguers ejected from games in six decades. |
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The Indians trounce the Mariners 18-6. Victor Martinez goes 5-for-5 with 3 HRs and 7 RBI for the Tribe. Cleveland hits 8 homers all told: only two teams have hit more in a game. |
| July 17 |
The Padres defeat the Astros 7-4. Lance Berkman who wears uniform number 17 hit his 17th HR of the season (on July 17). His last homer came a month ago on June 17. |
| July 19 |
The Twins defeat the Tigers 3-1 as Terry Mulholland becomes the 3rd active pitcher to post a victory against all 30 ML teams. Al Leiter and Kevin Brown are the only others to accomplish the feat. |
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Portland (PCL) Beavers' Tagg Bozied hits a game-ending and season-ending grand slam against Tacoma greeting his teammates at home with a jump on the plate. In doing so he ruptures the patellar tendon in his right knee and has to leave the field in an ambulance. |
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The Indians trounce the Angels 14-5 as Travis Hafner slugs 3 HRs for the Tribe. The 3 homers give him 5 in 2 games tying a major league record. |
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The A's defeat the Blue Jays 1-0 in 14 innings. In just his 3rd ML start Toronto P David Bush takes a no-hitter into the 8th inning before surrendering a safety. |
| July 25 |
Pitcher Dennis Eckersley IF Paul Molitor writer Murray Chass and broadcaster Lon Simmons are inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. |
| July 26 |
The Diamondbacks beat Hosuton 4-1 behind Brandon Webb snapping their losing streak at 14 games. the D'Backs had a losing streak of 11 games in June making them the first team since the 1962 Mets to fashion two losing streaks of that length in the same year. |
| July 27 |
Was it something I said? The Twins defeat the White Sox 7-3 and Minnesota's Corey Koskie ties a ML record by being hit by pitches 3 times in the game. |
| July 29 |
Al Leiter gets good run support and tosses 6 innings as the Mets beat Montreal 10-1. Eric Valet hits for the cycle Mike Cameron bangs 2 homers and Richard Hidalo hits one. |
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In a swap criticized by New York media the Mets acquire pitchers Victor Zambrano and Bartolome Fortunado from the Devil Rays in exchange for highly touted pitchers Scott Kazmir and Jose Diaz. It is Zambrano poster day for the Devil Rays. The Mets also obtain pitcher Kris Benson and IF Jeff Keppinger from the Pirates for IF Ty Wigginton P Matt Peterson and IF Jose Bautista whom they acquired from KC for C Justin Huber. While Bautista did not get into a game for the Mets the Pirates will be the 4th team he suits up for this year. |
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The Reds get P Josh Hancock and INF Anderson Machado from the Phillies for P Todd Jones and OF Brad Correll. Hancock will record his first ML win tomorrow when he enters the Cincinnati-Houston game in the 13th inning and is victorious when Jason LaRue doubles in the winner. The game is the completion of today’s rain-delayed suspended game: Hancock was not a member of the Reds when the game started. |
| July 31 |
The Angels edge the Mariners 9-8 in 11 innings. Seattle OF Ichiro Suzuki hits a game-tying HR in the 9th to give him 50 hits for the month. He becomes the 1st player since Joe Medwick in 1936 to have two 50-hit months in the same season. He is also the 1st player since Pete Rose to have three 50-hit months in his career. |
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The Royals send P Rudy Seanez to the Marlins for OF Abraham Nunez. |
August
| August 1 |
In Nomar Garciaparra's first appearance in a Cubs uniform he has an RBI single and makes several fine fielding plays in the Cubs 6-3 win over the Phils. |
| August 4 |
The Cardinals defeat the Expos 5-4. St. Louis C Mike Matheny commits a throwing error to end his ML-record streak of 252 consecutive errorless games. |
| August 7 |
At SBC Park Greg Maddux leads the Cubs to an 8-4 victory over the Giants for the 300th win of his career. He becomes the 22nd hurler to reach the magic number. |
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The Angels beat the Royals 7-5 as Troy Percival becomes the 6th pitcher in history with 9 straight seasons of 20 or more saves. |
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The Mariners defeat the Devil Rays 6-2. Seattle manager Bob Melvin is ejected before the game begins for arguing with crew chief Joe West about a controversial interference call in Friday night's game. |
| August 8 |
The Blue Jays lose their 5th straight game 8-2 to the Yankees. Shortly after the game Toronto fires Carlos Tosca as its manager and replaces him on an interim basis with coach John Gibbons. |
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The Red Sox defeat the Tigers 11-9 despite 7 Detroit home runs. Tim Wakefield records the win for Boston despite tying a ML record by allowing 6 of the homers. Wakefield is the 6th modern pitcher to yield 6 round-trippers but the first since Philadelphia's George Caster did so 64 years ago against the Red Sox. The last pitcher to give up 6 homers and still win the game was Brooklyn's Hollis Thurston in 1932. |
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The Athletics beat the Twins 6-5 in 18 innings. It is the 2nd-longest game in the 23-year history of the Metrodome. |
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The Dodgers beat the host Reds 5-2 in spite of a mammoth HR by Adam Dunn. Believed to be one of the longest homers in ML history it is measured at 535 feet. The ball carries over the batter's eye beyond the centerfield fence bounces on Mehring Way 20 feet beyond the stadium and lands on a piece of driftwood in the Ohio River. Since the river is actually claimed by Kentucky the homer is probably the first in ML history to carry into another state. |
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The Indians trounce the Blue Jays 6-2. Ben Broussard hits his 2nd pinch grand slam of the season for Cleveland and becomes only the 4th player in ML history to ever do so. |
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It is all Pedro as the Red Sox down Tampa Bay 6-0. Martinez (13-4) goes the distance with 10 strikeouts and no walks as he allows 6 hits. The Sox might've had more except for TB centerfielder Rocco Baldelli who throws out two consecutive runners (Millar and Varitek) at home in the 5th. Baldelli threw out a runner against the Sox last week as well. |
| August 13 |
The Giants rout the Phillies by a score of 16-6. JT Snow hits 3 HRs for SF drives in 4 runs and scores 5 himself. Barry Bonds is walked 3 times twice intentionally. The 2 intentional walks give him a ML record 86 on the season helping the Giants break their 2-year-old ML record of intentional walks in a season with 104. |
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The Royals hit a ML-record tying 2 grand slams in a 10-3 romp over Oakland. Rookies Abraham Nunez and John Buck both connect with the bags full for KC. Nunez's salami breaks up Mark Mulder's 1-0 shutout in the 6th and is the first grand slam allowed by Mulder. |
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Starting pitcher Jon Rauch of the Expos homers off Houston's Roger Clemens (Shawn Estes is the only other pitcher to do so) but leaves with a bad back and a 4-0 lead. The Astros tie it up and then score a run in the 12th on a homer by Morgan Ensberg. Alex Gonzalez matches that in the bottom of the frame and Terrmel Sledge drives in the winner with a single as the Expos win 6-5. |
| August 17 |
The Rangers crush the Indians 16-4 as Mark Texeira becomes the 2nd player in Texas history to hit for the cycle. Texeira drives in 7 runs with a 2-run double in the 3rd a 3-run HR in the 4th a 2-run triple in the 5th and a leadoff single in the 7th. Oddibe McDowell is the only other Ranger to accomplish the feat doing so on July 23 1985. |
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Jason Jennings goes 7 innings and is credited with the win in the Rockies 6-4 victory over the visiting Mets. Matt Holliday has a homer and scores 3 runs. New York loses recently acquired pitcher Victor Zambrano for the season when he runs off the mound after walking a batter in the 3rd. They will lose him exactly the same way in May 2006. |
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The Devil Rays down the Angels 8-3 as Tampa Bay SS BJ Upton becomes the 1st teenager in more than 6 years to homer in a ML game. The last to do so was Aramis Ramirez on June 16 1998. |
| August 19 |
After Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek hits a game-tying three-run homer in the 8th, off JJ Putz, Bret Boone answers with a walkoff grand slam in the bottom of the 9th as Seattle wins 8–4. Boone has 6 RBIs for the day.
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| August 20 |
Randy Johnson fans 14 as the Diamondbacks lose to the Reds 2-0. It is the 200th time in his career that he fans 10 or more in a game. |
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ML baseball owners vote to extend Bud Selig's term as commissioner three more years through 2009. |
| August 21 |
The Dodgers down the Braves 7-4. LA P Jeff Weaver ties a ML record in the first inning when he hits 3 consecutive batters with pitches. |
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The Mets down the Giants 11-9 scoring two unearned runsin the 12th for the victory. The two combine to tie the NL record for double plays in an extra inning game with 10 (SF-6). Cliff Floyd has a 3-run HR for the Mets while Barry Bonds is 4-for-4 with two doubles a triple and two walks. |
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Cuba defeats Australia 6-2 to take the gold medal in baseball at the Athens Olympics. |
| August 26 |
The Mariners fall to the Royals 7-3 despite Ichiro Suzuki's 200th hit of the season. With the HR Suzuki becomes the 1st player to reach 200 hits in each of his 1st 4 ML seasons. |
| August 27 |
The Astros jump on Cubs starter Kerry Wood who lasts 4+ innings and continue against Kyle Farnsworth. The Astros Roy Oswalt wins 15-7 surviving a confrontation with Cubs C Michael Barrett when he steps in the batter's box; he plunked Barrett five days ago and he and Wood were ejected. Kent Mercker later hits Oswalt. Carlos Beltran hits 2 homers and has now homered in each of his last 5 games. He also steals two bases matching Howard Johnson who hit 2 HRs and stole twice on July 11 1987. Jeff Bagwell and Lance Berkman hit back-to-back homers and Jeff Kent also goes deep. Nomar Garciaparra and Derrek Lee homer for the Cubs. Farnsworth after giving up 6 runs in the 9th kicks an electric fan and sprains his right knee; tomorrow he goes on the 15-day disabled list. |
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Despite combining for 9 homers Seattle beats Kansas City by on a 7-5 score. The Mariners have 9 hits 8 for extra bases including 3 homers in the 5th off rookie starter Zack Greinke. The Royals have 2 homers in the same inning to tie a ML record. |
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The Astros down the Reds 11-3. Jeff Bagwell steals a base for Houston thus becoming the 11th player in ML history to have 400 HRs and 200 stolen bases. |
| August 31 |
The Indians bomb the Yankees 22-0 to tie a record for the most lopsided shutout in history. Omar Vizquel ties an AL mark with 6 hits for Cleveland. |
September
| September 1 |
The Marlins edge the Mets 5-4. Armando Benitez gets the save in relief. It is his 10th save of the year against NY for a new ML record for saves against a club in a year. He will add one more save to give him 11 against his former teammates. |
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Minnesota's Terry Mulholland goes 6 innings and allows 2 runs in the Twins 4-2 win over Baltimore. Mulholland and catcher Pat Borders who was obtained yesterday from Seattle for B.J. Garbe are the first pair of 40-something batterymates since Curt Davis and Clyde Sukeforth for the Dodgers in 1945. |
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The Yankees score 1 in the 1st and five in the 2nd off Indian starter Cliff Lee enroute to a 9-1 win. A-Rod homers and Gary Sheffield has 3 hits and 3 RBI to reach the 100 RBI mark. He joins 19th century star Dan Brouthers who drove in 100 RBIs for 5 different teams between 1887 and 1894. Sheffield also drove in 100 for the Padres Marlins Dodgers and Braves. Joining him today with 100 RBIs is Victor Martinez who hits a solo homer off Steve Karsay who is making his first appearance since 2003. |
| September 3 |
The Baltimore Orioles top the Yankees 3-1 behind Rodrigo Lopez. The loss goes to Kevin Brown who pitches 6 innings and then frustrated on a grounder he botched punches a concrete wall inside the Yankees' clubhouse breaking two bones in his left (non-throwing) hand that will require surgery. The pitcher making $15.7 million will miss the rest of the season. New York leads in the East by 2 1/2 games. |
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The Marlins three-game series with the Cubs is postponed by Hurricane Frances. |
| September 4 |
The Rockies down the Padres‚ 8-2. Prior to the game‚ the Friars retires former All-Star OF Tony Gwynn's jersey No. 19. |
| September 5 |
The Mariners lose to the White Sox 8-7 despite 5 hits by Ichiro Suzuki. It is the 3rd time this season Suzuki has had 5 or more hits in a game. He now leads the majors with 223 hits 34 short of George Sisler's all-time record. |
| September 8 |
The Indians down the Mariners 8-5. Seattle rookie Greg Dobbs hits a pinch-hit HR in the 9th inning in his 1st ML at bat. He is the first Mariner player ever to accomplish the feat. |
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The Astros hand the Reds a 5-2 loss. Pitcher Jose Acevedo ties a ML record by surrendering 4 Houston HRs in the 1st inning. |
| September 9 |
The Royals score a team-record 26 runs on their way to a 26-5 win over the Tigers in the 1st game of a DH. KC scores in 7 of their 9 times up including plating 11 runs in the 3rd. Joe Randa strokes 6 hits and scores a ML record-tying 6 runs for the Royals becoming the 1st AL player ever to record 6 of each in a 9-inning game. The Royals are shut out by Detroit in the 2nd game 8-0. |
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The Mariners down the Red Sox 7-1 as Ichiro Suzuki breaks his own AL record for singles in a season with 194. He set the mark as a rookie in 2001. |
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The Tribune Company owners of the Cubs misses the Mark with a check. Mark Guthrie 43 a former newspaper carrier for the Hartford Courant which is owned by the Tribune receives a check meant for former pitcher Mark Guthrie. A year ago the Tribune's payroll department mixed the two men up and deposited $301000 of the baseball player's pay into the newspaper carrier's bank account. It took five weeks for the company to detect the error. The deliveryman noticed the money but didn't touch it. He knew it was a mistake and cooperated with Tribune. But Guthrie of Connecticut stopped the last $26000 from being taken out of his account until the company proved to him that he would not suffer any tax ramifications over the company's error. Guthrie the baseball player didn't get picked up by the Cubs and is now a free agent. Guthrie the newspaper carrier was also dropped by the media conglomerate due to the lawsuit and is presumably also a free agent. |
| September 11 |
The Phillies defeat the Mets in 13 innings by a score of 11-9. The teams combine to use a ML record 18 pitchers in the contest 10 by the Phillies to tie a NL mark. |
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Texas beats Toronto 10-7 despite the Jays hitting two pinch homeruns in the 8th inning. Eric Hinske and Chris Gomez hit the pinch homers the latter hitting his off Ron Mahay who gets one out and the win. Mark Teixeira has a 3-run homer for Texas. |
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The Cubs best the Marlins 5-2 on Derrek Lee's 3-run double in the 8th. Relief P LaTroy Hawkins strikes out the side on 9 pitches in the 9th inning to nail down the victory for Chicago. |
| September 12 |
The Orioles lose to the Yankee 9-7. In the process they set an AL record by using 10 pitchers in the game. |
| September 13 |
The Marlins down the Expos 6-3 in a game played at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago because of Hurricane Ivan. The two teams thereby set a record by playing a game in their 21st different stadium in a single season. |
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The Cubs knock off the Pirates 7-2. Sammy Sosa hits his 30th HR of the year to become the 3rd player in history to hit 30 or more HRs 10 seasons in a row. |
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In Oakland Texas reliever Frank Francisco is arrested on a charge of aggravated battery after he tosses a chair into the right-field box seats and hits two spectators in the head and woman's nose is broken when the chair bounces and hits her. Francisco will be suspended for the rest of the season by ML baseball. With two outs in the 9th inning the Rangers' Alfonso Soriano ties the game 5-5 with his 2nd homer of the night. Moments later the Texas bench and bullpen clears. After a delay of 19 minutes the Athletics win 7-6 in the 10th inning when Eric Chavez hits a single following 3 walks and an error. Chavez ties the game in the 8th after Mark Teixeira hits his 35th homer off starter Tim Hudson. "Tonight it went over the line'' Rangers manager Buck Showalter said after the game. "It was a real break from the normal trash you hear from fans. We've had problems about every time we've come here." Texas reliever Doug Brocail is seen screaming at a male fan and the pitcher has to be restrained by his teammates and bullpen coach Mark Connor. |
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Kansas City outhits the Yankees by just 2 but a 10-run 5th innings helps as the Royals flush the Yanks 17-8. Angel Berroa scores 5 runs for KC. |
| September 14 |
The Mets fire manager Art Howe effective at the end of the season. |
| September 15 |
The Diamondbacks edge the Rockies 3-2 as Randy Johnson moves past Steve Carlton to become baseball's leader in strikeouts for a left-hander. Johnson now has 4139 to move into third place on the all-time list behind Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens. |
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With the Expos leading 2-1 they load the bases with 2 out in the 4th inning against Florida ace Carl Pavano. As Brian Schneider steps off 3B Mike Lowell tags him with the hidden ball trick. It is the first in the majors in 5 years. |
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Derrek Lee Sammy Sosa and Michael Barrett hit back-to-back-to-back HRs in a 13-5 win over the Pirates. Lee's homer is his 30th giving the Cubs four players with 30 homers for the first time in club history. |
| September 17 |
The Giants defeat the Padres 4-1 as Barry Bonds hits the 700th HR of his ML career. The blast comes off SD hurler Jake Peavy in the 3rd inning. Barry will ends the season with more homeruns than strikeouts (45 to 41) just the second player since 1959 to do that (minimum 10 homers). The other was George Brett in 1980. |
| September 18 |
The Cardinals knock off the Diamondbacks 7-0 to lower their number to 2 games to clinch a division title. It is a costly win as starter Chris Carpenter leaves in the 4th with an injury that will prevent him from pitching in the post season. Reggie Sanders has an RBI and 2 steals to give him his 4th 20 homer 20 SB season. |
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For the second day in a row the Orioles score in double digits to beat the Twins 12-3. Rookie Daniel Cabrera (12-7) notches the win with 6 IP. Miguel Tejada homers twice has 5 RBI and leads the AL with 131 RBI. Brian Roberts breaks the Orioles' 103-year-old franchise record for most doubles by a switch hitter when he connected for his 47th two-bagger: in 1901 John Anderson of the Milwaukee Brewers hit 46. Roberts ties Cal Ripken's club mark of 47 doubles set in 1983. |
| September 21 |
The Mariners down the Angels 7-3 as Ichiro Suzuki gets 5 hits in a game for the 4th time this season. He is within 14 hits of George Sisler's all-time season record of 257 hits. |
| September 22 |
The Mariners pound out 24 hits in a 16-6 rout of the Angels. Raul Ibanez ties an AL record with 6 hits for Seattle. Ichiro Suzuki gets 4 more hits to give him 247 on the season. |
| September 24 |
The Braves clinch their 13th consecutive division title with an 8-7 win over the Marlins. |
| September 26 |
In a bench-clearing game at Fenway the Red Sox down the Yankees 11-4. Curt Schilling pitches 7 innings of one-hit ball while the Red Sox jump on Kevin Brown in the 1st and Estaban Loaiza in the 2nd inning to post a 7-0 lead. Pedro Astacio Brad Halsey and Joe Torre all get tossed in the 8th. Bill Mueller homers for Boston while Andy Phillips in his first ML at bat homers on the first pitch he sees. He is the 20th rookie to pinch hit a homer on his first at bat. |
| September 29 |
The Braves down the Mets 6-3 for manager Bobby Cox's 2000th win as skipper. He is the 9th man to reach 2000. |
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Cubs reliever LaTroy Hawkins blows his 2nd save in five days and the Cubs eventually lose to the Reds 4-2. Chicago slips a half-game behind Houston in the wild-card standings. |
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The Indians defeat the Royals 5-2. After the game Cleveland P Kyle Denney is hit in the right calf by a bullet that comes through the side of the team bus. He probably avoids more serious injury when the bullet hits the tough leather of the knee-high boot he is wearing as part of a rookie hazing ritual. |
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Major League Baseball announces that the Montreal Expos will relocate to Washington DC for the 2005 season. |
October
| October 1 |
The Mariners defeat the Rangers 8-3 as Ichiro Suzuki gets 3 hits to give him a new ML-record 259 for the season. The old mark of 257 was set by George Sisler 84 years ago. Suzuki's single in the 1st inning was the 919th hit of his career to break Bill Terry's record for most hits over a 4-year span. |
| October 2 |
Steve Finley's grand slam caps a 7-run 9th inning rally to give the Dodgers a 7-3 win over the Giants and the NL West title. |
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The Marlins down the Phillies 4-3 hours after Larry Bowa is fired as Philadelphia's manager. |
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Josh Fogg (11-10) goes 6 innings as the Pirates beat the Reds 3-1. Todd Van Poppel gives up 3 runs in 5 innings to finish the year with a 6.09 ERA and a career ERA of 5.58. His 5.58 moves him ahead of Pat Mahomes (5.47) for the highest ERA for any pitcher with 300 or more appearances in the bigs. |
| October 5 |
The Twins shutout the Yankees behind Johan Santana 2-0 to take the opener of their Division Series. Minnesota turns a postseason-record 5 DPs in the contest and Jacque Jones hits a HR. |
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The Cardinals clout 5 HRs to tie the NL record for a postseason game and go on to defeat the Dodgers 8-3 in the game 1 of their Division Series. Larry Walker homers twice while Albert Pujols Jim Edmonds and Mike Matheny hit one round-tripper apiece for St. Louis. Tom Wilson hits a solo blast for LA in the 9th. Woody Williams gets the victory while Odalis Perez is charged with the loss. |
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The Red Sox take a 2-to-0 lead in their Division Series with the Angels with an 8-3 victory behind Pedro Martinez. Jason Varitek homers for Boston. |
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The Braves even their Division Series against Houston with a 4-2 win in 11 innings. Rafael Furcal's walkoff homer is the deciding blow. Raul Chavez and Jeff Bagwell clout round-trippers for the Astros. |
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The Cubs fine OF Sammy Sosa $87400 (one day's pay) for arriving late and leaving early at the Cubs' regular-season finale at Wrigley Field on Sunday. This incident leads to speculation that he's going to be on the trading block. |
| October 8 |
The Yankees take a 2-to-1 lead in their Division Series with the Twins with an 8-4 win behind Kevin Brown. Derek Jeter drives in 3 runs for NY while Hideki Matsui and Bernie Williams homer. Jacque Jones hits one out for Minnesota. |
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The Red Sox complete a 3-game sweep over the Angels in their Division Series on David Ortiz's 2-run walkoff HR in the bottom of the 10th inning. Vladimir Guerrero brings Anaheim back from a 6-1 deficit with a grand slam in the 7th inning but Ortiz's 4th hit of the game wins it for Boston. |
| October 9 |
The Yankees finish off the Twins with a come-from-behind 6-5 win in 11 innings to win their Division Series. Ruben Sierra's 3-run HR ties the game in the 8th inning and Alex Rodriguez scores the winning run on a wild pitch. Henry Blanco homers for Minnesota. |
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The Dodgers stave off elimination in their Division Series with the Cardinals behind Jose Lima's 5-hit shutout winning by a score of 4-0. Shawn Green hits a pair of homers to pace LA. |
| October 10 |
Houston blows a 3-run lead and loses to Atlanta 6-5 to even their Division Series at 2 games apiece. Adam LaRoche's 3-run homer in the 6th inning ties the score at 5-5 and J.D. Drew's single in the 9th wins it for the Braves. Craig Biggio hits a HR for the Astros. |
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Ken Caminiti the 1996 NL MVP dies at 41. After he stopped playing Caminiti admitted in a cover article in Sports Illustrated that he used steroids. |
| October 13 |
The Yankees go up 2-to-0 over the Red Sox with a 3-1 win. Jon Lieber gets the victory with John Olerud's 2-run homer in the 6th inning the key blow. |
| October 17 |
The Red Sox stay alive in the ALCS with a 6-4 12 inning win over the Yankees. David Ortiz's 2-run walkoff homer wins it in the 12th after the Sox tied the score off Mariano Rivera in the 9th. Ortiz drives home 4 runs for Boston while Alex Rodriguez homers for NY. |
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The Astros tie the NLCS match with the Cardinals with a 6-5 victory. Carlos Beltran and Lance Berkman homer for Houston and Albert Pujols for St. Louis. Beltran's blast makes 5 consecutive post-season games in which he has homered for a new record. |
| October 18 |
The Red Sox outlast the Yankees 5-4 in 14 innings to force a Game 6 of their ALCS. David Ortiz again is the hero driving home the winning run with a bloop single. Ortiz also homers as does Bernie Williams for NY. |
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The Astros win their 3rd in a row shutting out St. Louis 3-0 on Jeff Kent's 9th inning walkoff HR. The Cardinals manage only 1 hit off Brandon Backe (8 innings) and Brad Lidge (1 inning)-Tony Womack's single in the 6th. |
| October 19 |
In another thriller the Red Sox even their ALCS with the Yankees by defeating NY by a score of 4-2. Chuck Schilling pitches 7 solid innings for Boston while Mark Bellhorn hits a HR. Bernie Williams homers for the Yanks. |
| October 20 |
The Red Sox defeat the Yankees 10-3 to become the first team in history to come back from a 3-to-0 deficit and win a postseason series. Johnny Damon is the hero for Boston with a pair of HRs including a grand slam and 6 RBI. David Ortiz and Mark Bellhorn also homer for the Sox. |
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The Cardinals tie their NLCS with the Astros with a 6-4 12-inning victory. Jim Edmonds' walkoff HR is the deciding blow. Albert Pujols also homer for St. Louis while Mike Lamb connects for Houston. |
| October 23 |
The Red Sox take the opener of the WS with an 11-9 win over the Cardinals. Mark Bellhorn's 2-run 8th inning HR is the deciding blow as Boston bounces back after blowing an early 7-2 lead. David Ortiz also homered for the Sox while Larry Walker connected for St. Louis. |
| October 26 |
The Red Sox win Game 3 of the WS with a 4-1 win over the Cardinals. Pedro Martinez hurls 7 shut out innings for Boston to put St. Louis in a 3-games-to-0 hole. Manny Ramirez homers and drives in a pair of runs for the Sox while Larry Walker hits one out for the Cards. |
November
| November 5 |
Four days after hiring him the Diamondbacks fire manager Wally Backman for failing to inform them that he had been arrested twice over the past couple of years. Bob Melvin is hired to take his place. |
| November 6 |
At an auction in Louisville a Louisville Slugger bat signed by ``Shoeless'' Joe Jackson sells for $137500. Cracked on the handle and worn on the barrel the bat made in 1910 or 1911 has Jackson's signature along the hitting area in bold ink. The bat is the featured piece among 412 items sold. The Louisville Slugger Museum planned to use the funds raised by the auction to pursue other pieces of baseball memorabilia. Also a bat used by Ty Cobb goes for $132000 a record for a Cobb bat. The bat's value was enhanced by grease-penciled writing on the barrel. The markings were made by a Hillerich & Bradsby receiving agent working at the factory during Cobb's era. They indicate that Cobb probably used the bat then had it sent back to Louisville to have more made exactly like it. A Cleveland Indians jersey worn by Satchel Paige sells for $110000. A letter handwritten by Babe Ruth with six of his signatures at the bottom and its original envelope went for $41800. A baseball signed by Ruth and Lou Gehrig went for $31900. |
| November 8 |
Pittsburgh's Jason Bay and Oakland's Bobby Crosby are named Rookie of the Year in the NL and AL respectively. |
| November 9 |
Roger Clemens is named the NL Cy Young Award winner. At 42 Clemens becomes the oldest to win the award. It is his record 7th Cy Young won with 4 different teams. |
| November 10 |
Bobby Cox of Atlanta and Buck Showalter of Texas are named Manager of the Year in the NL and AL respectively. |
| November 15 |
Barry Bonds wins his record 7th NL MVP award‚ and his 4th in a row. |
| November 18 |
The Tigers sign free agent P Troy Percival to a 2-year contract‚ leaving the A's in need of a closer. |
| November 22 |
ML baseball announces the new nickname of the Washington NL franchise-formerly the Montreal Expos-will be the Nationals. |
| November 30 |
In an interview on the Howard Stern show‚ Anna Benson‚ pin-up star wife of Mets pitcher Kris Benson‚ says that if she ever caught her husband cheating on her she would f**ck the whole Mets team‚ including coaches, bat boys, and groundskeepers. When Stern mentions the rumor that Kris was traded by the Pirates because Anna was a pain in the ass‚ she does not deny the stories. The former stripper also takes credit for negotiating Kris's Mets contract. |
December
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The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Barry Bonds admitted to the grand jury that he used a clear substance and a cream that were supplied by Balco but that he didn't believe they were steroids. Yesterday the Chronicle reported that Jason Giambi told the grand jury he knowingly took steroids provided by Bonds's trainer. |
| December 6 |
Baseball officials report that they are closer to an agreement on a drug-testing program that will incorporate more tests‚ and stiffer penalties. Donald Fehr says he expects the plan to be in place by spring training. |
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The Marlins sign free agent P Alfonso Alfonseca to a 2-year contract. |
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The Brewers obtained P Jose Capellan and a player to be named from the Braves in exchange for closer Danny Kolb. Kolb (0-4) had 39 saves and just 21 strikeouts in 57 1/3 innings. He is the first pitcher with more than 30 saves and less than 30 K's. |
| December 14 |
The Angels send P Ramon Ortiz to the Reds in exchange for minor league P Dustin Moseley. Anaheim also signs free agent P Paul Byrd to a contract. |
| December 21 |
The Reds sign free agent 3B Joe Randa to a contract. |
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Three more umpires will be rehired by major league baseball and six more will split $2.3 million in severance pay as part of a settlement of the dispute that cost 22 umps their jobs in 1999. The umpires will be brought back as part of a new five-year labor contract a deal that also settles the nearly two-year-old grievance umpires filed over a computer system baseball has used to evaluate plate umps. Bob Davidson an 18-year major league veteran will get the next big league opening. Davidson 52 umpired last season in the Class-A Midwest League. To resolve the grievance over the computer system baseball agreed that umpires whose ball-and-strike calls are rated below standard by Questec will be evaluated by umpire supervisors based on videotape and in-game inspection. |