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Selig, Bud

(Encyclopedia) Selig, Bud (Allan H. Selig), 1934–, American baseball executive, b. Milwaukee, grad. Univ. of Wisconsin (1956). After serving in the army, he inherited his father's car dealership,…

Young, Cy

(Encyclopedia) Young, Cy (Denton True Young), 1867–1955, American baseball player, b. Gilmore, Ohio. He played with the Canton (Ohio) club of the Tri-State League before he pitched (1890–98) for the…

Sotomayor, Sonia

(Encyclopedia) Sotomayor, SoniaSotomayor, Soniasōtōmīyôrˈ [key], 1954–, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (2009–), b. Bronx, N.Y., to Puerto Rican parents, grad. Princeton (B.A. 1976), Yale…

Rose, Pete

(Encyclopedia) Rose, Pete (Peter Edward Rose), 1941–, American baseball player, b. Cincinnati. The National League Rookie of the Year in 1963 and Most Valuable Player in 1973, Rose was a switch…

2004 MLB Final Standings

EASTERN DIVISION Team W L Pct GB New York Yankees 101 61 .623 — Boston Red Sox1 98 64 .605 3.0 Baltimore Orioles 78 84 .481 23.0 Tampa Bay…

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS, 2004

Batting—Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle.372Home runs—Manny Ramirez, Boston43Runs batted in—Miguel Tejada, Baltimore150Runs—Vladimir Guerrero, Anaheim124Hits—Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle262Stolen bases—Carl…