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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...
July 14, 1997 | Kate Ledger Even after a fatal 1920 beaning, players were slow to adopt batting helmets
October 16, 1995 | Ray Buck This year marks the 75th anniversary of Ray Chapman's fatal beaning
August 09, 1993 What If...?After reading the article What Might Have Been...in your Special Classic Edition (July 19), I began to think about Ray Chapman, the Cleveland shortstop who was killed in 1920 by a beanball thrown by Carl...
October 02, 1972 | Robert Duffy Carl Mays won 208 ball games in a 15-year big-league career, but he is remembered almost exclusively for a single pitch—the one that accidentally struck and killed Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians on Aug. 16,...
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