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--Pat Corrales, Rangers manager, to pitcher Jim Kern when the latter told him that he wasn't tired
 
2004 Chicago Cubs 2004 Chicago Cubs
2003/2005
Record 89-73 .549
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Standings 3rd in the NL Central (16 games back)
Pythagorean 94-68, 94-68, 94-68
Runs (S/A) 789 / 665
BallparkWrigley Field
Park FactorsBatting: 106 / Pitching: 105
Attendance3,170,154 (4th) (6th)
Fancost$194 (2nd) / $15,739
Payroll/Avg$91,101,667 / $3,141,437 (6th)
OpExp/$PV$158,000,000 / $1,775,281
Rev/OpInc$170,000,000 / $11,000,000
Valuation$398,000,000
Spring TrainingMesa, Arizona (HoHokam Park)
ManagerDusty Baker
CoachesGene Clines, Juan Lopez, Gary Matthews, Larry Rothschild
ExecutiveGeneral Manager: Jim Hendry
Minor Leagues(AAA) Iowa Cubs, (AA) West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, (A) Lansing Lugnuts, (A) Boise Hawks, (A) Daytona Cubs
Radio (WGN) Pat Hughes, Ron Santo
TV (WGN, WCIU) Chip Caray, Steve Stone
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net) Chip Caray, Steve Stone

The 2004 Chicago Cubs went 89-73 and finished 3rd in the National League Central. The Cubs drew 3,170,154 to Wrigley Field. Moises Alou, Sammy Sosa and Carlos Zambrano made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 2004 included Greg Maddux.

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