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Articles
July 20, 1970 | Herman Weiskopf Everybody in baseball has theories about the 'lively ball,' but what laboratory tests show is mostly a startling lack of consistency. One may be a rabbit but the next is apt to be a dud
July 13, 1970 | Frank Deford Sports, politics and tradition all have equal status in Boston, which has again refused to build a municipal stadium. Is Boston trailing the rest of the country? Maybe it's so far ahead it just seems behind
June 29, 1970 | Tony Conigliaro A cautious comeback, interrupted by a sudden loss of sight, ended in bitter words and near blindness. Then, for reasons still unknown, the vision cleared and hits once again cleared the outfield fences
June 22, 1970 | Tony Conigliaro On a night in Boston a pitched ball blinded—and nearly killed—Red Sox Outfielder Tony Conigliaro. Here begins the story of his early terror and his struggle toward recovery
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
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