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The Events of 2001-2002 by John Gettings 2001 Oct. 24 A Canadian newspaper, The Windsor Star(Ontario) publishes a report that Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig has decided to…Mitchell, George John
(Encyclopedia) Mitchell, George John, 1933–, U.S. public official, b. Waterville, Maine. An attorney in private and government practice in the 1960s and 1970s, he was a protege of Senator Edmund…Tucson
(Encyclopedia) TucsonTucsont&oomacr;ˈsŏnˌ [key], city (1990 pop. 405,390), seat of Pima co., SE Ariz.; inc. 1877. Situated in a desert plain surrounded by mountains, Tucson is an important and…Fueled by the Fans
The 1999 All Star Game by Mike Morrison Take the All Star Game Quiz! Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa will be one of the sluggers looking to clear Fenway Park's "Green Monster" at the annual Home Run…National League Leaders, 2007
Batting—M. Holliday, Colorado .340 Home runs—P. Fielder, Milwaukee 50 Runs batted in—M. Holliday…1997 Season
Marlins Buy The Big OneFinal Major League StandingsAmerican League LeadersNational League Leaders1997 All-Star Baseball GameAL Team by Team StatisticsNL Team by Team StatisticsPlayers Who…Alex Rodriguez
Name at birth: Alexander Emmanuel RodriguezSuperstar shortstop Alex Rodriguez is the baseball star whose on-field prowess with the bat was overshadowed by his brushes with performance-enhancing drugs…Baseball Through the Years
The World SeriesAll-Time World Series LeadersLeague Championship SeriesLeague Divisional SeriesOther PlayoffsRegular Season League & Division WinnersThe All-Star GameMajor League…National League Pennant Winners from 1876-99
National League Pennant Winners from 1876-99 Founded in 1876, the National League played 24 seasons before the turn of the century and its eventual rivalry with the younger American League.…"Open" for Business — Tennis (1968)
Related Links NFL Digest of RulesOfficial NBA RulesRules of Major League BaseballFIFA Laws of the GameRules of Tennis Cause: Tennis was split between two parties - amateurs and professionals - and…