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April 15, 1985 | John Merrow I've been a baseball fan for as long as I can remember—but I've been only a fan, not a player. In my case fan stands for fantasy, not fanatic. As a kid in the '50s I spent hours starring in imaginary baseball games,...
October 11, 1976 BOXING—MUHAMMAD ALI retained his heavyweight crown with a 15-round decision over Ken Norton at Yankee Stadium (page 36). Three days later, in Istanbul, Ali announced his retirement.
August 16, 1976 | Ron Fimrite Like Pittsburgh's Frank Taveras, players on all four of baseball's second-place teams have been driven to their knees by lopsided division races. Will they be able to get back up? It's possible
August 25, 1975 | Larry Keith The National League East suddenly had itself a race when the bats of the front-running Pirates fell nearly silent, the Phillies closed in almost in spite of themselves and the Cards—on field and on the town—held a...
July 14, 1975 | Roy Blount Jr. That's an old Pirate custom, and this year's battering crew, led by the massive presence of Willie Stargell and buoyed by two mast-tall youngsters, is giving other teams in their division a taste of it
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