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Articles
October 18, 1982 | Philip G. Howlett Baseball reporters Bruce Anderson and Ivan Maisel came to us from the same farm club, Stanford University (which also sent us Associate Writer Sarah Pileggi and Writer-Reporter Jill Lieber).
February 21, 1983 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum
July 09, 1984 | Robert L. Miller Writer-reporter Bruce Anderson is a man of many hats, some of them pretty funny-looking. He has this one number with blue and yellow stripes and a huge bill...well, never mind. Anderson, whose story on the New York...
July 22, 1985 | Robert L. Miller The assignment was chancy: We were dispatching one of our New York staffers to the distant outpost known as Los Angeles. We needed a trustworthy, hardworking journalist. We needed someone who would not be lulled by...
June 29, 1987 | Donald J. Barr We all know that first baseman Wally Pipp had a headache one day in June of 1925. The Yankees gave him the day off, a youngster named Lou Gehrig replaced him in the lineup and that was it for Pipp: Gehrig played...
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