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DICK GROAT AND HIS HITTING MACHINE
July 22, 1963 | Walter Bingham
In which our hero goes to St. Louis, becomes a key member of one of the best hitting infields ever assembled (from left to right: Ken Boyer, Groat, Julian Javier and Bill White) and leads his team in the National...
An elderly Diomedes in the big show
July 16, 1962 | Myron Cope
He may be 42 or 55, but his sidearm fast ball has the hum of youth about it. At an age when most ballplayers have retired, Diomedes Olivo comes on strong for the Pirates
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August 07, 1961
BASEBALL—The second American and National League ALL-STAR Game of the season, played in Boston's Fenway Park, ended in a 1-1 tie as rain ended play at the end of the ninth. The Tigers' Rocky Colavito slammed a home...
BASEBALL'S WEEK
July 31, 1961 | Herman Weiskopf
AMERICAN LEAGUEDanny O'Connell, Washington infielder, said, "Nobody denies the Yankees are a better club than we are. We've got to beat them with tricks." Then, with hardly a trick, Washington beat the Yankees in a...
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
April 10, 1961
Elderly Stan Musial's bat helps the Cardinal attack, but his aging legs weaken outfield defense—which typifies the Cards' problem of nonfielding hitters
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