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Jeff Berlinicke "Phillies' star Bobby Abreu deserves greater recognition: steady outfielder wants to improve his productive play and help club capture a post-season invitation". Baseball Digest. FindArticles.com. 08 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_5_64/ai_n13822380/
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Articles in July, 2005 issue of Baseball Digest
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Mark Buehrle: thrives on a fast-paced rhythm: since 2001, White Sox pitcher has been one of top winners among majors' left-handers
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The fans speak out
by Jake Alyea -
Once in a lifetime: former major league pitchers recall their only All-Star Game appearance
by Bob Kuenster - All-Star Game results and statistics
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Complete-game shutout always regarded as a jewel in pitching trade
by John Kuenster -
After dismissal, former managers stay in the game to get another chance: when fired from one post, many field generals attempt to remain in the majors in some capacity, hoping to be recalled as a skipper
by Jack Etkin -
Jimmy RollinsPhiladelphia Phillies
by Rick Sorci - Baseball quick quiz
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Battling the elements
by Tom Gage -
Richie Sexson: standing tall in Seattle: Mariners slugger is back from serious injury and ready to do "whatever it takes" to return to his 40-homer status
by Ted Miller -
Baseball was designed to be played on warm summer days
by Tom Gage -
Phillies' star Bobby Abreu deserves greater recognition: steady outfielder wants to improve his productive play and help club capture a post-season invitation
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A manager's job is do or die: they know their success is measured by the number of wins and losses they record so when the club fails, skippers are prepared for dismissal
by George Vass - A wonderful group of vintage collectibles of great teams, great players, great records
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We know all about the flaws, but we live for moments of perfection: special achievements such as no-hitters and reaching historic milestones or simply listening to a game on the radio make baseball worth following
by Joe Henderson -
Terry Steinbach: the game I'll never forget: former catcher recalls his initial appearance in the major leagues when he became the 60th player to hit a home run in his first at-bat
by Al Doyle - Single game all-star records
- Unusual cache of vintage baseball collectibles scarce old cards, uncut sheets, prints, and signs
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Clyde Sukeforth: former player, coach and scout played roles in Jackie Robinson's signing and the 1951 N.L. pennant
by Randy Schultz -
Baseball rules corner: for the most part, throwing a glove at a batted ball is costly
by Rich Marazzi -
Orioles' Brian Roberts: hard work pays off: Baltimore second baseman continues to improve and put up all-star numbers due to successful training program
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Pitching great Bob Feller has fond memories of many Hall of Famers: right-hander who won 266 games in a career that spanned 18 seasons recalls some of the majors' best performers
by John McMurray


