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Dan Raley "Where are they now? Bill North: former Oakland athletics outfielder: one-time American League base stealing champ played 11 seasons in the majors and was part of 1973-1974 World Series club". Baseball Digest. FindArticles.com. 29 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_9_63/ai_n6154595/
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Baseball Digest
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Baseball's 11 greatest individual streaks in major league history
by John Kuenster -
My childhood hero: as selected by former major league stars
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Q & A with Robin Yount
by Fred Mitchell -
Building the perfect bullpen corps: majors' best relief ensemble more than the sum of its parts
by Tom Singer - Baseball quick quiz
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Stealing home: a lost art in major league baseball: swiping a run was once a common offensive tool that created excitement for fans, but today it is rarity
by George Vass -
Where are they now? Bill North: former Oakland athletics outfielder: one-time American League base stealing champ played 11 seasons in the majors and was part of 1973-1974 World Series club
by Dan Raley -
Pitchers' body language can tip off batters: some moundsmen's movements allow hitters to determine what type of offering is being thrown
by Barry Bloom -
Scott Rolen: baseball's best all-around third baseman
by Rick Hummel -
Former outfielder Mike Marshall: players who left the game on their own terms: one-time Dodgers slugger led Los Angeles with 82 RBI during a 1988 World Series-winning season
by Kevin Glew -
Rafael Palmeiro: quietly swinging into the record books: Orioles slugger ranks high on all-time list among the game's elite hitters in slugging percentage, hits, home runs, doubles, RBI and runs scored
by John McMurray -
Coming of age: Dodgers' Adrian Beltre showing signs of greatness: once a struggling young prospect, Los Angeles third baseman is beginning to establish his talent as a major leaguer
by Chris Jenkins - Hitting streaks: top major league single-season hitting streaks by each club: through June 27, 2004
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The fans speak out
by Anna C. Silva -
Baseball's greatestBrooks Robinson: the game's best defensive third baseman: his glove work during the 1960s and 1970s was unmatched, and today, players defending the hot corner are compared to the Orioles Hall of Famer who mastered the position
by John Eisenberg -
Baseball profile: Rocco BaldelliTampa Bay Devil Rays
by Rick Sorci - 7th inning stretch: teams with most 40-HR hitters, season
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Barry Bonds: the best ever? Giants slugger will forever be compared to the greatest major league players and his numbers will rank him as the top performer of his era
by Joey Johnston -
Baseball rules corner: rules protect middle infielder trying to launch double play
by Rich Marazzi


