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Greg Couch "Stealing signs: fair or foul? Baseball's on-field intelligence gathering has been going on since the early years of the major leagues - decrypting signals given by coaches and managers". Baseball Digest. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_8_61/ai_88575166/
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Articles in August, 2002 issue of Baseball Digest
- Baseball quick quiz
- Top 50 career pitching leaders - Statistical Data Included
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60th Anniversary, a time to reflect on the life of Baseball Digest - Warm Up Tosses - Editorial
by John Kuenster -
Former Boston Red Sox infielder Marty Barrett: second baseman recalls 1986 season when he captured MVP honors in the American League Championship Series against the California Angels - Statistical Data Included
by Al Doyle -
Better than ever: at 38, Diamondbacks ace Randy Johnson continues to raise his level of pitching dominance with intimidation and a touch of finesse - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
by Larry Stone - Top 50 career batting leaders - Statistical Data Included
- BoxScore: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds July 30, 1977 - baseball game statistics - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
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Stealing home: a lost art in today's game; despite it's excitement, swiping the dish is disappearing from the major league scene - Statistical Data Included
by Paul Post -
Lance Berkman: Astros' star strives to perfect his versatility; groomed to be a switch-hitter since childhood, Houston outfielder ranks among the majors' top young batsmen - Houston Astros - Statistical Data Included
by Chuck Johnson -
Cy Young Award Winner in 1958 Bullet Bob Turley looks back on his big league career - pitcher - Interview
by Norman L Macht -
Seven most improbable no-hitters: since 1901, there have been more than 200 hitless games in the major leagues with some being more unlikely than others - Statistical Data Included
by George Vass -
Baseball rules corner: failure to retouch a base can cost runner - Brief Article - Column
by Rich Marazzi - The fans speak out - Letter to the Editor
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Stealing signs: fair or foul? Baseball's on-field intelligence gathering has been going on since the early years of the major leagues - decrypting signals given by coaches and managers
by Greg Couch - BoxScore: New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox July 4, 1983 - baseball game statistics - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
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Baseball profile - Scott Bruce Rolen of the Philadelphia Phillies - Brief Article
by Rick Sorci - Career active leaders home runs - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
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All stress, no glory: catchers get little recognition for their work in no-hit games; behind every pitcher who shuts down the opposition is a backstop who quietly endures nine heart-pounding innings - Statistical Data Included
by Steve Rosenbloom - How Ted Simmons rates with Hall of Fame catchers - Baseball Hall of Fame - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
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Jeff Weaver's competitive spirit drives him to succeed; Tigers' right-hander focuses on improving his pitching and helping lead Detriot to a winning future - Statistical Data Included
by Jim Spadafore


