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October 04, 1954 | James T. Farrell
The author of Studs Lonigan—as loyal a fan as the White Sox have ever had—recalls the first World Series game he ever saw. It was a 12-hour adventure
October 04, 1954
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October 04, 1954 | Victor Kalman
Manager Leo Durocher, when asked who was more valuable to the Giants, Willie Mays or Johnny Antonelli, said: "Why don't you ask Roger Bannister which is more valuable, his right leg or his left?"
October 04, 1954 | Red Smith
Dressen is back in the majors, where managers never die and only seem to fade away
October 04, 1954
Millions watched big-league baseball from the stands—-millions more on the flickering screens of TV. It is a rare fan who does not have his own view, at season's end, of the key men and moments. Here, at the request...