Tag Archives: 2004

Death from Above 1982

All is not lost, but we can still kiss a great deal of it goodbye.

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Making (Old) Headlines

You have to love Chicago baseball in September. No matter where you live or who you root for, everyone is but one headline away from another season of failure: Is this Hell? No, it’s Cleveland Tests on Sox’ Quentin ‘good so far’ Ozzie: Fields’ fielding must improve E-5? Crede says no contract error made Zambrano [...]

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And Then There Were Four and a Half

A first-place softball team, a black hole at the back end of the rotation and questions about Jose Contreras. The 2004 AL Central race is going to be an interesting one.

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  • "The way we were perceived the entire year, all until the last out [in the World Series] really...the players didn't get many accolades from the national scene. The way I figured it, before me, they certainly should get [recognition]. So if they are not getting it, I don't want it. We are all in this together."
    - Ken Williams on losing the 2005 Executive of the Year Award