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Articles
April 17, 2006 | Steve Rushin If you riffle past
the Alous and just beyond the Boyers in The Baseball Encyclopedia, pausing
before the Conigliaros and the DiMaggios, you'll find a major league baseball
family almost as big as any of them, the two...
July 11, 2005 Each of the 80 or so baseballs major league umpires put in play during the average game is worth about $15 in pristine condition. But as soon as those balls get belted over fences in critical situations, their value...
August 25, 2003 | Frank Deford Exactly 100 years ago, Christy Mathewson and John McGraw rescued the woeful New York Giants and helped make baseball the true national pastime
July 23, 2001 | Steve Rushin The recent results in sports that seem too good to be true are all part of an insidious plan
July 31, 2000 Josh Jr. says he doesn't like people calling his father "the black Babe Ruth." Perhaps Ruth should be called "the white Josh Gibson."—ERIC MARK, Paramus, N.J.
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