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SECOND WAVE Before the recent run of Hall-quality second basemen, only seven players who played most of their games at second had been elected by the writers to the Hall, including just one, Joe Morgan , in the 43 years before Sandberg . Four of those seven were active in 1926 ( Eddie Collins , Rogers Hornsby , Frankie Frisch and Charlie Gehringer ), just as new golden agers Sandberg , Alomar , Biggio and Kent were in 1993. AS HOT AS THE WEATHER DECLINE OF THE DH THE RUNDOWN ?After correcting a flaw in the set position that had him tipping his pitches (his glove would open wider as he gripped his slider), Yankees lefthander Randy Johnson went 4-0 with 48 strikeouts in 40 2/3 innings between July 5 and a no-decision in Sunday's 8-7 win over the Angels. "Guys would be taking my slider, and I'd wonder, How does he take that pitch unless he knows it's coming?" says the Big Unit . ?How foolish was the seven-year, $105 million contract the Dodgers gave 33-year-old righthander Kevin Brown in 1998? In seven seasons since signing the deal, Brown has returned an average season of 10 wins and 154 innings--less production than journeyman Aaron Sele (11 wins, 166 innings) had over that span. Brown (4-7) was put on the disabled list with a bad back for the third time this season on July 28. ?The increasing incidence of bats breaking with pieces flying toward players has become a major safety concern of Major League Baseball , which is studying why it is happening and what might be done about it. The popular thin-handled, heavy-barreled maple bats tend to break apart rather than crack.
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