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February 26, 1979 | Jonathan Schwartz A Red Sox fan, so devoted he has listened to their games over the phone in Paris, recounts the glittering glory and the chilling finale of last fall's New York-Boston playoff
April 19, 1965 HITTING
April 13, 1964 There was plenty of good pitching in Pittsburgh last year, yet the Pirates fell to eighth, winning 74 and losing 88—proving that pitching is, after all, only 45.7% of baseball.
April 15, 1963 | Tom C. Brody About once a decade hordes of brilliant young ballplayers come off the farms in a swarm and scare the daylights out of the tired old baseball journeymen. This looks like one of those years
April 08, 1963 Already top-heavy in pitching, defense and singles hitters, Pittsburgh went for more of the same by trading off its veteran infielders. The moves may pay off someday—but not in 1963
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