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2002 NL Team by Team Statistics
Arizona DiamondbacksAtlanta BravesChicago CubsCincinnati RedsColorado RockiesFlorida MarlinsHouston AstrosLos Angeles DodgersMilwaukee BrewersMontreal ExposNew York MetsPhiladelphia…2001 NL Team by Team Statistics
Arizona DiamondbacksAtlanta BravesChicago CubsCincinnati RedsColorado RockiesFlorida MarlinsHouston AstrosLos Angeles DodgersMilwaukee BrewersMontreal ExposNew York MetsPhiladelphia…Barry Bonds, 2001 News
San Francisco Giants left fielder earned the title “home-run king” in October, when he broke Mark McGwire's single-season home-run record (70). Bonds finished the season with 73 dingers…Wild Card Playoff Game
On September 28, 1998, the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants, each with a regular-season record of 89-73, staged a playoff game to determine the winner of the National League wild card…2001 National League Preview
by Michael Morrison National League East Atlanta Braves They're similar to the Minnesota Twins in that they have a fantastic righty/lefty combo (Maddux and Glavine) at the top of their rotation…Barry Bonds, 2006 News
San Francisco Giants slugger, found himself once again at the center of the controversy over steroid use in March, with the release of Game of Shadows. The book attributes Bonds's phenomenal…Dick Bertell Biography
Dick BertellAge: 64 catcher for the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants from 1960-66; played in 1962 All-Star Game. He died of influenza and pneumonia-related causes.Died: Mission Viejo,…Dick Bertell 2000 Deaths
Dick BertellAge: 64 catcher for the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants from 1960-66; played in 1962 All-Star Game; of influenza and pneumonia-related causesDied: South Bend, Ind., Jan…Bobby Bonds 2003 Deaths
Bobby BondsAge: 57 All-Star baseball player who, in his 14 seasons in the major leagues, hit 332 home runs and stole 461 bases. He played for the San Francisco Giants for seven years. His son…NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2003
Chicago Cubs defeated Atlanta Braves,3 games to 2 Sept. 30—Chicago 4, Atlanta 2 Oct. 1—Chicago 3, Atlanta 5 Oct. 3—Atlanta 1, Chicago 3 Oct. 4—Atlanta 6, Chicago 4 Oct. 5—Chicago 5, Atlanta…