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Articles
April 04, 1983 | Gary Smith Calvin Griffith of the Twins is a throwback to an era when owners owned and players played. But times have changed.
April 12, 1971 | William Leggett For the past few seasons baseball has been more concerned with commissioners, rules changes and front-office deals than with what happens on the field. But now the men who play the game are back. With luck they will...
March 29, 1971 | Roy Blount Jr. Down in east Carolina, where barn sides serve as backstops and baseball stirs the soul, the folk heroes are long, lean pitchers. Most stayed home, but the Perry boys of Farm Life have gone far
October 12, 1970 | Roy Blount Jr. Baltimore's Big Three pitching staff was as successful as ever. Without dazzling anyone, it merely engineered a sweep over the Minnesota Twins. So now bring on the Reds
August 31, 1970 | Edited by Robert Creamer ORANGE AND BLACK
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