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| 1 | Rhubarb Over Athletics' Out-of-Turn Batting Causes Heads to Spin and Turnstiles to Click | Baumgartner, Stan; | 1945 | | 2 | Mixup in Batting Order Even Has Umpires Mixed | n; | 1945 | | 3 | That Rising Young Star, George Kell | Rumill, Ed; | 1946 | | 4 | George Kell, Lively Third Baseman of the Tigers, Demostrates His Batting Swing | | 1947 | | 5 | The All-America Baseball Team | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1947 | | 6 | Hoot's Homers Bust Up Games; Evers Wins Two For Detroit Against Yankees as Tigers Pull Ahead of Field | | 1950 | | 7 | George Kell - Pitchers' Killjoy | Salsinger, H.G.; | 1950 | | 8 | Batting Styles | | 1950 | | 9 | Strong Heart vs. Weak Knees | Kerr, Alan; | 1950 | | 10 | Champs Use Louisville Sluggers | | 1950 | | 11 | How to Play Big League Baseball | Child, Malcolm, Ed.; | 1951 | | 12 | George Clyde Kell: Detroit's All-Star Third Baseman | Waldman, Frank; | 1951 | | 13 | | Bennett, Biff; | 1951 | | 14 | How to Keep From Striking Out | Kell, George; | 1951 | | 15 | Baseball's Forgotten Star | Devine, Tommy; | 1951 | | 16 | The Tigers' Unlikely Third Baseman | Furlong, William Barry; | 1952 | | 17 | Star Infielders Find Outfield Rough Assignment | Cuddy, Jack; | 1953 | | 18 | Kell Move To Left Field Causes Bosox Shakeup | | 1953 | | 19 | Bosox Lose Glitter as Stars Go | Talbot, Gayle; | 1953 | | 20 | Booster For Boudreau | Maver, Alan; | 1953 | | 21 | He Was Too Valuable to Keep | Devine, Tommy; | 1953 | | 22 | Boston Red Sox | | 1953 | | 23 | Boston Red Sox | | 1953 | | 24 | Williams Can Win For Boston | Hirshberg, Al; | 1954 | | 25 | That First Year Can Be the Hardest!: Even Some of the Biggest Stars Had Unhappy Beginnings | Bursky, Herbert; | 1954 | | 26 | 'Who's On Third?' Chicago Finds Out | | 1954 | | 27 | | Roth, Allan; | 1954 | | 28 | In The Beginning | Bonner, M.G.; | 1954 | | 29 | The Fielder's Friend | Decker, Duane; | 1955 | | 30 | The White Sox: Q. What Kept the Sox Up ? | Lyons, Harry; | 1955 | | 31 | It's Now or Never for the White Sox | Brown, Warren; | 1955 | | 32 | | Bennett, Biff; | 1955 | | 33 | The White Sox: Q. What Kept the Sox Up ? | Lyons, Harry; | 1955 | | 34 | Hero Worship Harnessed | | 1956 | | 35 | The Leaders in The Field | Roth, Allan; | 1956 | | 36 | Inventory in Baltimore | Silverman, Al; | 1956 | | 37 | The Ten Best Infielders | | 1956 | | 38 | The Makeshift Marvel | Woodcock, Les; | 1957 | | 39 | Skills of the Hitter | Creamer, Robert; Photos by John G. Zimmerman; | 1957 | | 40 | | | 1957 | | 41 | The Orioles Are Coming | Meany, Tom; | 1958 | | 42 | Do Managers Make Much Difference? | Kell, George as told to Harry T. Paxton; | 1958 | | 43 | First in the First-Aid League | Bryson, Bill; | 1958 | | 44 | Two For the Pennant | Woodcock, Les; | 1959 | | 45 | Harwell-Kell Combo Will Air Tiger Tilts | Spoelstra, Watson; | 1959 | | 46 | Believe It-Or Not: Clubhouse Once Was Players' Sanctum | McAuley, Ed; | 1960 | | 47 | Yost Names Bengal Captain; Celebrates With Two Hits | | 1960 | | 48 | Two Score On Beanball | Smith, Lyall; | 1960 | | 49 | Third Base Play | Weiskopf, Don; | 1963 | | 50 | Over in Extra Innings | Cosell, Howard; | 1964 |
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