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August 27, 2001 | Will Kimmey MAY 4, 1959
June 12, 1972 | Edited by Robert W. Creamer WAIT A LITTLE WHILE
July 13, 1964 The CIA of baseball is a group of spies who can spot the type of pitch about to be thrown, and tip off the batter. An expert at it himself, Bob Turley tells how the spies work.
September 05, 1960 | Roger Williams In six long games in three long days, New York won five times to lengthen its lead in the American League race
May 23, 1960 | Roger Williams
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