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Articles in August, 2005 issue of Baseball Digest
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Bud Harrelson: the game I'll never forget: as told to Al Doyle: former Mets shortstop recalls 1969 World Series when New York upset the Baltimore Orioles
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Twins' Torii Hunter: baseball's most exciting outfielder: with four Gold Glove Awards and a series of outstanding highlight reels to his credit, Minnesota center fielder excels at his position
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Brad Wilkerson: a versatile performer for the Nationals: with his ability to play multiple positions while producing from any spot in the batting order, he ranks as a valuable member of Washington's club
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Hitting streaks: complete list of major league players with batting skeins of 20 or more games in one season since 1900
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Former pitcher Jim Kaat: veteran of 25 major league seasons recalls his storied career with the Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and Cardinals
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Middle relievers: getting more respect in today's game: with complete games being rare and closers being limited to one inning, setup men are becoming more important in major leagues
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Albert Pujols: baseball's most complete hitter: Cardinals slugger uses his knowledge, hard work and ability as a batsman in becoming a dangerous offensive force in the majors
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The inside scoop on strikeouts: despite being an unproductive at-bat, going down on strikes adds excitement to game and is more common than ever in big league history
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For pitchers it's a long walk: from the mound to the dugout: when removed from a game in the middle of an inning, hurlers often face ridicule from fans during their lonely exit from the playing field
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When Walter Beck became known as Boom-Boom
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