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June 23, 1997 | Edited by Richard O'Brien and Hank Hersch Last week's Sporting Life auction at Leland's in New York offered a lineup of rare baseball-related items. A sampling:
May 13, 1985 | Noel Hynd Although I'm too young to remember baseball the way it was played in the spring of 1943, my father used to tell me about it. That was the year the major leagues opened the season with something called a "balata"...
February 19, 1979 PRO BASKETBALL—Led by Rick Barry, who scored all 26 of his points in the second half, Houston upended Seattle 113-101 and moved into first place in the Central Division by percentage points over San Antonio, which...
April 24, 1972 | Irvin Muchnick Somewhere, probably in Baltimore, a mad physicist is tinkering with a new design for the baseball. The present official one is certainly flawed: it soars like a homing pigeon when a pitcher is in a losing streak and...
February 24, 1969 | Robin Roberts A six-time 20-game winner, now retired, reveals how the players chose a union man to represent them and why he is here to stay
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