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Major League Baseball—2004

American League Final Standings

AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2004

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004

National League Final Standings

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2004

NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004

American League Statistics, 2004

National League Statistics, 2004

American League Championship Series—2004

National League Championship Series—2004


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A&E Home Video and Major League Baseball Prods. have introduced the first of a series of sports collector compilation sets featuring entire games.("The Boston Red Sox: 2004 World Series Collector's Edition")(Brief Article) (Daily Variety)

Deaths of former major league players, managers, club executives, scouts, umpires and writers: from January 25, 2004 through January 21, 2005.(Necrology)(baseball) (Baseball Digest)

Teaming up: Major League Baseball and its 30 clubs used to be solo players. By banding together and forming a captive in 2003, Major League Baseball was able to achieve big savings for its organization and beef up its loss-control efforts as well.(Cover story) (Risk & Insurance)

THE PROBABILITY OF WINNING AND THE EFFECT OF HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE: THE CASE OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal)

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Minor Leagues, Major Boom: Local Professional Baseball Revitalized.(Book review) (Nine)

Take me out of the ballgame.(Major League Baseball) (St. Louis Journalism Review)

Monterrey bids for major league baseball.(Montreal Expos) (Business Mexico)

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Subsidies and lies: how baseball came back to D.C.(Major League Baseball) (Reason)

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