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- 2002 in American television (links | edit)
- Gene Autry (links | edit)
- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (links | edit)
- Arte Moreno (links | edit)
- Torii Hunter (links | edit)
- Continental League (links | edit)
- List of American League pennant winners (links | edit)
- List of Major League Baseball franchise postseason droughts (links | edit)
- Rod Carew (links | edit)
- 2003 World Series (links | edit)
- Oracle Park (links | edit)
- Alfredo Griffin (links | edit)
- Vladimir Guerrero (links | edit)
- Angel Stadium (links | edit)
- Wrigley Field (Los Angeles) (links | edit)
- Dusty Baker (links | edit)
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- Don Baylor (links | edit)
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- Major League Baseball division winners (links | edit)
- United States women's national soccer team (links | edit)
- Scott Spiezio (links | edit)
- Francisco Rodríguez (Venezuelan pitcher) (links | edit)
- Jim Fregosi (links | edit)
- Bobby Knoop (links | edit)
- Bobby Grich (links | edit)
- Chuck Finley (links | edit)
- Mike Witt (links | edit)
- 1986 American League Championship Series (links | edit)
- Mike Scioscia (links | edit)
- 1991 World Series (links | edit)
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- Troy Percival (links | edit)
- Clay Bellinger (links | edit)
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- Kevin Appier (links | edit)
- Troy Glaus (links | edit)
- Los Angeles Angels (links | edit)
- Garret Anderson (links | edit)
- Yadier Molina (links | edit)
- 2004 American League Division Series (links | edit)
- Inland Empire 66ers (links | edit)