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| Expos open final homestand versus Marlins |
MLB Baseball |
09/24/2002 |
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| nal homestand of the year this evening, when they welcome the Florida Marlins to town for the opener of a three-game series at Olympic Stadium. Montreal has won eight of its last nine to move into second place in the NL East -- one game ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies. Sunday, it posted a 5-1 victory at Shea Stadium in New York to finish a six-game road trip with five wins. Vladimir Guerrero hit a two-run homer -- his 38th of the season -- and Zach Day earned the victory in relief, as the Expos bounced back from |
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| Rose thrills capacity crowd at Cinergy |
MLB Baseball |
09/24/2002 |
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| elebrity softball game Monday night to signify the end of Cinergy Field. Rose, who has been banned from Major League Baseball for gambling activities, wasn't allowed to participate in the stadium's closing ceremony on Sunday when the Reds played the Philadelphia Phillies. However, on Monday night the 61-year-old Rose was donned in a red softball jersey and white shorts and was back on the field with former Cincinnati teammates Johnny Bench, Tony Perez and Joe Morgan. Fans paid up to $30 a ticket to see Rose play at |
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