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George Vass "Remarkable: one-season performances: here are some extraordinary accomplishments achieved by batters and pitchers that are among the greatest in baseball history". Baseball Digest. FindArticles.com. 05 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_7_64/ai_n15378930/
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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Baseball Digest
- Milestone clubs
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Craig Biggioking of hit batsmen: Astros veteran is closing in on 3,000 safeties, while setting a painful record for most times being plunked by a pitch
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Pirates' Oliver Perez: has a bright future in majors: left-hander had a breakout year in 2004 and despite struggles this season, he still has all the tools to have a long, successful career
by Dejan Kovacevic -
Baseball profile: LaTroy HawkinsSan Francisco Giants
by Rick Sorci -
The fans speak out
by Richard O. Timms -
Base stealing: a vital offensive weapon is finding its way back into prominence among big league speedsters
by Avery Holton -
Hall of Famer Warren Spahn: the all-time record holder for victories by a left-hander with 363, he won 20-plus games in a season 13 times
by Randy Schultz -
Remarkable: one-season performances: here are some extraordinary accomplishments achieved by batters and pitchers that are among the greatest in baseball history
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Reggie Sanders: Cardinals' outfielder claiming his place in baseball history: earlier this season, he was striving to become one of the few players to reach 300 career HR and 300 stolen bases
by Joe Strauss - A wonderful group of vintage collectibles of great teams, great players, great records
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The angels' Darin Erstad plays hard to win: left-handed hitting first baseman comes up big when game is on the line and has the bruises to show for it
by Steve Bisheff -
Body of evidence: some hitters say they can identify what a pitcher is throwing by noticing movements in the wrist, finger or glove or through facial expressions
by Chris Jenkins - Unusual cache of vintage baseball collectibles scarce old cards, uncut sheets, prints, and signs
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Baseball rules corner: instant replay for disputed home run calls would be beneficial
by Rich Marazzi -
Adam Dunn: hitting his stride as a big league slugger: young left-handed swinging outfielder developing into one of game's most threatening batsmen
by John McMurray -
Pinch hitting: the job nobody wants: coming through with a safety as a substitute batter in the middle or late in a game remains a difficult task
by Jon Paul Morosi - Baseball quick quiz
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Igniting the offense: a demanding job for leadoff hitters
by John Kuenster


