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Articles
June 16, 1980 | William Nack Bad fortune and worse playing have put hard-hitting St. Louis in last place—and the beleaguered Ken Boyer out of a job
September 29, 1969 | Mark Mulvoy When the week started, five teams were in contention for the league title, but by Sunday evening the dust and gun smoke were clearing and two teams, the Giants and the Braves, stood tall over the rest
September 08, 1969 | Herman Weiskopf AMERICAN LEAGUE
August 28, 1967 | Eddie Stanky Never known for a reluctance to voice an opinion, Manager Eddie Stanky of the Chicago White Sox uses these pages to get off a few withering blasts at some favorite targets while warmly complimenting his own hustling...
June 27, 1966 | Jack Mann Manager Wes Westrum knows that his Mets try—oh, how they try—but their frustrating blend of promise (right) and ineptitude, on the bases and off, sometimes moves him close to tears
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