Whenever Mutombo touched the ball, the Pirates either collapsed on him or sent help from the weak side.
On September 1, 1988, the Pirates sent Tommy Gregg to complete the trade.
The Pirates won their second in a row following four consecutive losses and sent the Cubs to their sixth loss in seven games.
In an attempt to treat the pain in Gee's arm, the Pirates reportedly "sent him to specialists all over the country."
The Pirates sent 13 men to the plate as their former teammate, Bill Landrum, was rocked for five of the runs.
In that game, the Red Storm led by 20 points with 11 minutes 54 seconds remaining but allowed the Pirates to send the game into overtime.
After the season was over, the Pirates sent him to play in the Arizona Fall League so he could work on his plate discipline.
The Pirates sent Barry Jones, a right-handed reliever, to Chicago.
The game was over after the second inning, when the Pirates sent twelve men to the plate and scored eight.
The Pirates will send the banner to New York.