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Articles
September 14, 1970 | Peter Carry Supposedly a money saver, artificial turf is now the big thing in baseball. Faster and bouncier than grass, it is changing the old game—but not entirely for the better
September 28, 1970 | William Leggett With the end just a week away, all the games are tough as the Cubs and Mets do their best—sometimes their worst—to overtake the straining Pirates
October 05, 1970 | Robert F. Jones The Philadelphia Eagles are tired of losing, particularly a bunch known as the Antibodies, who have long hair and high hopes
October 26, 1970 | William Leggett All the Orioles seemed to have a hand in casting a spell over Cincinnati but there was no one to compare with Brooks Robinson, the friendly ghost, who made the Reds disappear in five games
February 01, 1971 | Curt Flood He was sold down the river, says the ex-Cardinal star, who gives his own version of the case that landed baseball in the federal courts and wound up with the author in the nation's capital
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