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| Result |
Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | How the Great Series of 1915 Was Lost and Won | Lane, F.C.; | 1915 |
| 2 | Baseball's "Big Six" | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1915 |
| 3 | Rah, Rah, Rah! For Boston | Goewey, Edwin A.; | 1916 |
| 4 | Boston Teams Line Up With Weather; Brighter Hopes Come To Hub With Brighter Days; Notes Also That Troyjohn Evers Finds His Misplaced Nerve and Gets Back in Old Stride | McMillan, Ralph E.; | 1916 |
| 5 | | | 1937 |
| 6 | Giants' Future Wrapped Up in Bonds | Frizzell, Pat; | 1969 |
| 7 | Mays' 600th HR Wins Game | | 1969 |
| 8 | Long Live the King! Clyde Given New Pact After Giants Finish Second--Again | Frizzell, Pat; | 1969 |
| 9 | Youthful Williams, Foster Brighten Giants Picture | Eger, Bog; | 1970 |
| 10 | Deliver Or Go To Minors, Stoneham Tells Hart | Frizzell, Pat; | 1970 |
| 11 | Youthful Phoenix Club Pulverizing Early Opponents | Gianelli, Frank; | 1970 |
| 12 | Chris Speier: Giants' Backyard Prize | Frizzell, Pat; | 1971 |
| 13 | N.L. Hurlers Dread Facing Reds' Fearless Fos | Lawson, Earl; | 1971 |
| 14 | Frosh Foster a Flashy Sub For Mays | Frizzell, Pat; | 1971 |
| 15 | | | 1971 |
| 16 | Reds' Interest in Sprague Hints That Granger May Go | Lawson, Earl; | 1971 |
| 17 | Wild Pitch Sets Off Reds' N.L. Pennant Party | Lawson, Earl; | 1972 |
| 18 | Reds' McRae Tired of His Spear-Carrier Role | Lawson, Earl; | 1972 |
| 19 | Bad News for N.L. Hurlers: Perez' Hand Strong Again | Lawson, Earl; | 1973 |
| 20 | Rapp Tags Armbrister, Foster, Griffey Best Minor Outfield | Koelling, Les; | 1973 |
| 21 | Anderson to Chauffeur Big Red Machine Again | Lawson, Earl; | 1973 |
| 22 | Foster's Hot Bat Lights Torch in Red Garden | Lawson, Earl; | 1974 |
| 23 | Reds Founder as Swatters Swoon | Lawson, Earl; | 1974 |
| 24 | Sparky to Try Driessen Plan on Griffey | Lawson, Earl; | 1974 |
| 25 | Cards Lose in Overtime | n; | 1974 |
| 26 | George Said He Could Do It, Reds Learn He Can | Lawson, Earl; | 1974 |
| 27 | That Championship Outfield | Holder, Bill; | 1976 |
| 28 | Shouting Over a Quiet Man | Jares, Joe; | 1976 |
| 29 | George Foster the Reds' New Muscle Man | Buck, Ray; | 1976 |
| 30 | Foster Trademark: The Black Bat | McCoy, Hal; | 1976 |
| 31 | Reds Go Into Slo-Mo Act Putting Pen to Pact | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 32 | Nolan Has Everything Except Runs From Reds | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 33 | Reds' Griffey Will Use Legs to Lift Swat Output | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 34 | Champ Reds Beat `Five Million to One' Odds | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 35 | Jones, Morgan Only N.L. All-Star Repeaters | Henkey, Ben; | 1976 |
| 36 | Reds Suffering `Sign-Us' Headache | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 37 | Reds to Miss Gullett--But Not Much | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 38 | Alcala, Zachry Plug Hole in Reds' Hill Staff | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 39 | Foster Biggest Thumper in Reds' Dynamite Lineup | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 40 | Foster Finds a Home as Reds' No. 1 Wrecker | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 41 | Insult Added to Injury: A.L.'s Sad All-Star Fate | Reidenbaugh, Lowell; | 1976 |
| 42 | National League Honors Go to Jones and Foster | n; | 1976 |
| 43 | Three Reds in Hot Race for N.L. Swat Title | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 44 | `My Strongest Club,' Sparky's Salute to Reds | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 45 | Foster and Mayberry Champs in Clutch Hits | Phetteplace, Ed; | 1976 |
| 46 | Foster First With 100 | n; | 1976 |
| 47 | George, Jerry, Reggie--A Trio of July Standouts | n; | 1976 |
| 48 | N.L. Player of Year Prize Caps Foster's Big Season | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 49 | Personal Goals Keeping Reds at White Heat | Lawson, Earl; | 1976 |
| 50 | George Foster Is Too Good To Be True...On the Field & Off | Black, Stu; | 1977 |
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