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| 1 | The Case For the Suffering Fan | Murray, Jim; | 1956 | | 2 | As If It Weren't Tough Enough | Murray, Jim; | 1963 | | 3 | In a Separate League | Murray, Jim; | 1965 | | 4 | From the Lee Side of Avon Mountain | Murray, Jim; | 1965 | | 5 | 1,500 Fans Will Welcome Mets Home at Dinner Party | n; | 1965 | | 6 | Pain and Koufax Are Like Peas in Pod | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 7 | Bragan an Old Hand at Getting Fired | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 8 | Lou Johnson is Man in Motion | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 9 | Stu Miller and His Moth Ball | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 10 | Phil Regan--The Man Who Came to Dinner | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 11 | Triumph of Virtue | Murray, Jim; | 1966 | | 12 | Wilhelm's Knuckler Gives Batters Butterflies | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 13 | The Yankee Image | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 14 | Felipe Alou Batting High in Bigger League | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 15 | Shamsky's Work of Art Ignored | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 16 | Lou Johnson Just Can't Stand Still | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 17 | Buzzie Becomes a Wheeler and Dealer | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 18 | American League is Making a Comeback | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 19 | Gentleman Jim Rated a Cinch for Young Award | Claflin, Larry; | 1967 | | 20 | Yastrzemski Put the Sock in Sox | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 21 | Conlan Was Leprechaun in Serge Suit | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 22 | Torre a Big Shaver and Fine Catcher | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 23 | Time for Baseball's Children's Hour | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 24 | Mazeroski Long on Skill, Short on Talk | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 25 | Slaughter Can Still Run--Like a Deer | Murray, Jim; | 1967 | | 26 | Yankees Have a Heart After All | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 27 | Santo Supreme as Third Baseman | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 28 | Jim Makes Some Oscar Awards | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 29 | A Letter in Defense of Eckert | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 30 | Swing Is the Thing With Hank | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 31 | McAuliffe is One of Tigers' Terrors | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 32 | Flash Flood Inundates N.L. | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 33 | Campy Belongs in Cooperstown | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 34 | | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 35 | The Day Mudcat Ran for the Bus | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 36 | The Yankee Label is in Tatters | Murray, Jim; | 1968 | | 37 | Mantle--Last of The Yankees | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 38 | Wilhelm is Wonder Man As Pitcher | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 39 | Big D Put His Brand on the Hitters, Game | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 40 | Big D Put His Brand on the Hitters, Game | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 41 | Richie Allen--Now There's a Case for You | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 42 | Walter Alston is All Class | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 43 | A 17-0 Baseball Thriller in England | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 44 | The Hawk's a Real Traveling Man | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 45 | Never Rains, It Pours | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 46 | Guy in a White Hat Finally Wins | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 47 | Boston Mangler Kills 'Em With Sarcasm | Murray, Jim; | 1969 | | 48 | Jim Murray Sets Pace in the Sports Arena | Ward, Bill; | 1969 | | 49 | Carlos May Wins the Biggest Game of All | Murray, Jim; | 1970 | | 50 | Maz Owns Amazing Glove | Murray, Jim; | 1970 |
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