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| 1 | | | 1909 | | 2 | The Greatest of All Shortstops | Lane, F.C.; | 1913 | | 3 | Baseball - a Business, a Sport, a Gamble | Beasley, N.B.; | 1914 | | 4 | Picking Proper Plays | Evans, Billy; | 1915 | | 5 | The Greatest Shortstop in The American League | Kofoed, J.C.; | 1915 | | 6 | | Woodard, Pier; | 1916 | | 7 | The True Value of a Baseball Star | Lane, F.C.; | 1918 | | 8 | Inside Points on Playing Short | Bush, Donie; | 1919 | | 9 | Who Will Win My Batting Crown ? | Cobb, Ty (An interview with ); | 1920 | | 10 | | | 1921 | | 11 | The Sad Story of the Failing Veterans | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1924 | | 12 | The Sad Story of the Failing Veterans | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1924 | | 13 | Scandal | | 1927 | | 14 | | | 1927 | | 15 | Thenew Managers And Their Prospects | Gould, James M.; | 1927 | | 16 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 | | 17 | A Graphic Review of the Month in Baseball | Hoppman, Ray; | 1927 | | 18 | Editorial Comment | | 1927 | | 19 | Editorial Comment | | 1927 | | 20 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 | | 21 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 | | 22 | Sensational Changes in the Managerial Ranks | Gould, James M.; | 1927 | | 23 | The New Managerial Brooms and How They Swept | Gould, James M.; | 1927 | | 24 | The New Managerial Brooms and How They Swept | Gould, James M.; | 1927 | | 25 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 26 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 27 | Workers in Ivory | Rice, Grantland; | 1928 | | 28 | At Bat | Bush, Joe as told to Carroll S. Slick; | 1929 | | 29 | Dick Bartell, a Live Wire Shortstop | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1930 | | 30 | Cissell Starring at Second Base | Barton, George A.; | 1930 | | 31 | Me, Boy Scout | Lardner, Ring W.; | 1931 | | 32 | | | 1934 | | 33 | An Umpire Who Couldn't See | | 1938 | | 34 | Royal Rookie | Cunningham, Bill; | 1939 | | 35 | Bush Called The Turn | Barton, George A.; | 1941 | | 36 | Chain Store Baseball is Here to Stay | Rumill, Ed; | 1946 | | 37 | They Remember the Boners | Miller, Hub; | 1947 | | 38 | Hitting, Unlimited - Theodore Samuel Williams | Meany, Tom; | 1950 | | 39 | Last Pirate Pennant Winners Matched '60 Team For Color | Keck, Harry; | 1960 | | 40 | Father Time Takes Heavy Toll of Great '27 Yanks | Lieb, Fred G.; | 1960 | | 41 | Legend Launched By Lloyd's Remark | | 1960 | | 42 | Kiki and Bush Feuded Over Superstition | Smith, Lyall; | 1960 | | 43 | When Ted Batted In Outfield | Holbrook, Bob; | 1960 | | 44 | McKechnie, Last Buc Pilot to Win Series, Toasts Dan | Biederman, Les; | 1961 | | 45 | Weirdest Series of the Century | Jacobs, Gene; | 1962 | | 46 | Who Hanged the 1927 Pirates | | 1963 | | 47 | Chisox Finger Greenie Al Weis as Solid Stand-In for Aging Fox | Munzel, Edgar; | 1963 | | 48 | The 6 Biggest Mysteries of the World Series: $4,000 Doghouse | Simons, Herbert; | 1965 | | 49 | n | n; | 1966 | | 50 | Tigers Best At Triple Plays | Gonzalez, Raymond J.; | 1972 |
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