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Articles
May 13, 1968 | Joe Jares Or at least they should. The sportswriters employed to decide hits and errors are an embattled lot. The players claim they are never right
April 19, 1965 HITTING
May 27, 1963 "Hey, Notty," yelled the Phillies' Wes Covington last Saturday, "I hear you went to the bank this morning." Indeed, Donald Edward Nottebart had gone to the bankāto deposit a $1,000 check awarded the Houston Colt...
October 08, 1962 | Tom C. Brody The National League season was one day too long for the Dodgers but just right for Willie Mays
July 30, 1962 | Frank Deford AMERICAN
LEAGUE
No longer with us anymore, sports fans, is the Great American League Pennant
Race of 1962. Last week New York stopped losing and started the wildest runaway
in the league since, oh, September 1961. So...
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