November 2004 in Sports - November 3, 2004

November 3, 2004

  • Major League Baseball: The National League winners of the Gold Glove are announced.
    • Pitcher: Greg Maddux (Chicago Cubs)
    • Catcher: Mike Matheny (St. Louis Cardinals)
    • First Base: Todd Helton (Colorado Rockies)
    • Second Base: Luis Castillo (Florida Marlins)
    • Third Base: Scott Rolen (St. Louis Cardinals)
    • Shortstop: César Izturis (Los Angeles Dodgers)
    • Outfield: Jim Edmonds (St. Louis Cardinals), Andruw Jones (Atlanta Braves), Steve Finley (Arizona Diamondbacks/Los Angeles Dodgers) (ESPN)
  • Football (soccer): UEFA Champions League, Group Stage, Matchday 4 (UEFA.com)
    • Group A: Deportivo La Coruña 0 – 1 Liverpool
    • Group A: Olympiacos 1 – 0 AS Monaco
    • Group B: Dynamo Kyiv 2 – 2 Real Madrid
    • Group B: AS Roma 1 – 1 Bayer Leverkusen
    • Group C: Bayern Munich 0 – 1 Juventus
    • Group C: Maccabi Tel-Aviv 2 – 1 Ajax
    • Group D: Olympique Lyonnais 4 – 2 Fenerbahçe
    • Group D: Manchester United 4 – 1 Sparta Prague (UEFA.com)
  • National Hockey League:
    • The NHL announced that due to the current lockout, the 2005 All-Star Game, that was slated to be held on February 13, 2005, will be cancelled. (ESPN)
    • Former NHL player Sergei Zholtok, playing with Riga in Latvia during the lockout, walks out of a game in Belarus but collapses and dies before leaving the building. Zholtok had been previously diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia. (TSN)
  • NBA:
    • The Orlando Magic beat the Milwaukee Bucks 93–92, with a basket by Steve Francis with 0.2 seconds remaining in the game.
    • The Indiana Pacers beat the Cleveland Cavaliers, 109–104, in two overtimes.
    • The Los Angeles Clippers score their most lopsided opening night victory ever, defeating the Seattle SuperSonics, 114–84.

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