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Samson calls it: 91 wins, 1.3M fans

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White Sox call news conference amid Manuel reports

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Baseball games fastest since 1989

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Young Indians stagger through season

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Relieved dismal season is over, Tigers hopeful for future

Royals enjoy turnaround season

Some results for Rangers, but new direction under Showalter

Reds' housewarming turns into yard sale

Blue Jays celebrate despite finishing in third place again

Rockies were road kill in 2003

Astros face offseason of squeezing budget

Dodgers begin another long vacation

Phillies underachieved in final Vet year

Except for ever-changing roster, it was more of the same for can't-win Pirates

Padres look forward to new ballpark, being competitive

Mets season went from bad to worse

Old managers believe they're example for seniors

Lovable losers take on perennial winners

An odyssey to October

Orioles fire Hargrove, begin managerial search

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Sammy Sosa's 2,000th career hit capped a tumultuous weekend and helped the Chicago Cubs beat the New York Yankees in the finale of a memorable three-game series. Tickets

''When you play against the Yankees, whatever you got going, you've got to forget it,'' Sosa said after Chicago's 8-7 victory Sunday night.

Sosa, who drew an eight-game suspension Friday for using a corked bat, was allowed to play in the series because he appealed. His hearing is expected within the next couple of days. Tickets

He hit an RBI single in the seventh inning to put the Cubs ahead 8-3, drawing a thunderous ovation from the crowd of 39,341 that cheered ``Sam-my, Sam-my.'' Sosa tipped his helmet while standing on first as the scoreboard showed ``2,000th.''

''Everybody was pumped. Beautiful atmosphere,'' Sosa said. ``It's something, it doesn't get any better than that. If you're not in this game, you're not in this world.'' Super Bowl Tickets

Billy Wagner set the Astros' record for saves and promptly thanked Todd Jones.

''When I first came up, they wanted me to start,'' Wagner said. ``If it hadn't have been for Todd Jones going on the DL that year, I might never have gotten a chance to close. Thanks to Jonesy for getting me started.''

Wagner pitched a one-hit ninth inning Sunday that completed Houston's seventh straight win, a three-hit, 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Tickets

It was his 200th save, one more than Dave Smith's previous team record.

Wagner made 72 starts in the minors, but wasn't all that interested in starting.

''I tried to talk them out of it when they first said I'd start,'' he said. ``They told me it would be good for me to work on my curve. But I never enjoyed starting. I couldn't stand that.''

Ichiro Suzuki started the day with a single, then stole two bases and scored. The Seattle Mariners kept going in the right direction all afternoon.

Jamie Moyer became the majors' first 10-game winner and the Mariners, with Suzuki leading the way, beat the New York Mets 7-0 Sunday to complete a doubleheader sweep. Tickets

Suzuki got four hits in the opener as the Mariners bolted to a 12-run lead and routed the Mets 13-1 behind Freddy Garcia's six-hitter.

Seattle set a team record for wins on a road trip, going 11-1 during stops in Kansas City, Minnesota, Philadelphia and Shea Stadium. The club was 10-0 in April 2002.

''This is our longest trip of the year,'' Suzuki said through a translator. ``This result is not a small result.'' Tickets

Suzuki led off the second game with a bunt single and scored, then hit an RBI single the next inning.