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  1. Despite playing in 95 games, Rondell was one of the Cubsb top offensive performers batting, .307 (99-for-323) with 19 doubles, 17 homers and 50 RBI...also batted .358 (29-for-81) with runners in scoring position...appeared in just 95 games (88 starts), as he missed most of the second half with a strained left groin muscle...started 66 of the ...

  2. May 14, 2000 · The Cubs tied the game, 9-9, in the sixth inning, on RBI singles by Sosa and Rodríguez. An inning later, Chicago pulled out in front, 11-9, on Gutierrez’s RBI single and Sosa’s RBI double. That lead wasn’t safe either, as Montreal rallied for four more runs in the bottom of the eighth.

  3. Chicago Cubs (37-41, fourth in the NL Central) vs. San Francisco Giants (36-42, fourth in the NL West)

  4. On July 31, 2000, the Expos traded White to the Chicago Cubs for Scott Downs. [7] After playing two seasons for the Cubs, he signed a two-year deal with the New York Yankees on December 17, 2001. [8] On March 19, 2003 he was traded from the Yankees to the San Diego Padres for Bubba Trammell and Mark Phillips. [9]

  5. On July 31, 2000, the Expos traded White to the Chicago Cubs for Scott Downs. 1997 In a fifteen-year major league career, White played in 1,474 games, accumulating 1,519 hits in 5,357 at bats for a .284 career batting average along with 198 home runs, 768 runs batted in and an on-base percentage of .336.

    • 52 years old
    • 23 February, 1972
    • 23 February
    • Pisces
  6. CHICAGO -- Rondell White's talent made him attractive to a host of teams. His history of injuries turned many of them off. Just not the Chicago Cubs.

  7. Mar 11, 2001 · Rondell White is wielding his black bat as if it’s a toothpick. Boom! White is crushing balls so far over the left-field wall, the fans on the outfield lawn might get whiplash.

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