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August 24, 1970 | William Leggett Locked in battle for the American League batting title, Carl Yastrzemski and Tony Oliva put on a stunning display in Boston that all but overshadowed the surprising nose dive by the Minnesota Twins
August 24, 1970 | Edited by Robert Creamer THE SOME-STAR GAME
August 17, 1970 | Pat Jordan Pitching is just another diverting challenge to Sudden Sam McDowell, who marches not only to his own drummer, but to a different one every day
June 22, 1970 | Peter Carry The new New York Yankees are small and, in a Met-dominated land, anonymous, but are they feisty and do they have visions! They even are talking championship again
May 18, 1970 | Roy Blount Jr. It is all-out war when the Angels' talented Andy Messersmith steps on the mound. He will do almost anything to win, which explains why—while he lasts—he is being called one of the best in baseball
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