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March 25, 1968 | Garry Valk In Boston last fall during the World Series the most popular souvenir was an outsize plastic button bearing in red the legend: YAZ, SIR, THAT'S MY BABY. It was, of course, a salute to Carl Yastrzemski, the Red Sox...
April 13, 1964 "I was so discouraged because we didn't finish in the first division last year that I didn't care if I won the batting title or not," says Carl Yastrzemski. Yastrzemski won his title, but the Red Sox, who were in the...
November 24, 2011 | Leigh Montville LEFTFIELD AT FENWAY PARK: A TERRAIN DEFINED BY QUIRKS, DELIGHTS AND, FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, HALL OF FAMERS
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:
July 30, 1979 | Edited by Jerry Kirshenbaum •Burch Riber, general chairman of the LPGA tournament in Mason, Ohio, where Nancy Lopez and her husband have bought a condominium near one owned by Tom Seaver and his wife: "Nancy's probably a drive and a five-iron...
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