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| 1 | | | 1892 | | 2 | Busher Joe McCarthy | Williams, Joe; | 1939 | | 3 | Yankees Beat the Reds in World Series as Monte Pearson Pitches a Two-Hit Shutout | | 1939 | | 4 | Not Like the Old Days | Burr, Harold C.; | 1939 | | 5 | You Can Never Tell About Rookies | Kahn, James M.; | 1939 | | 6 | Joe DiMaggio, Player of the Year | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1939 | | 7 | Not Like the Old Days | Burr, Harold C.; | 1939 | | 8 | Classroom Baseball | Patterson, Arthur E.; | 1939 | | 9 | Classroom Baseball | Patterson, Arthur E.; | 1939 | | 10 | How to Play Second Base | Gordon, Joe; | 1939 | | 11 | | | 1940 | | 12 | Safe Hit | | 1941 | | 13 | They Made Me a Big Leaguer | Rizzuto, Phil as told to Milton Gross; | 1942 | | 14 | Money Player | Gross, Milton; | 1942 | | 15 | Joe Gordon, King of Second Basemen | Kirksey, George; | 1942 | | 16 | The Yankees' Other Joe | | 1942 | | 17 | | | 1942 | | 18 | Boston's Joe Gordon | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1942 | | 19 | Gordon Greatest Play-Maker Baseball Has Seen, Says Baker | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1942 | | 20 | Money Players | Rasmussen, Frederick; | 1942 | | 21 | Ted Williams, Player of Year, Stands Out in Wartime All-America Team | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1942 | | 22 | Sports: Joe Gordon Is Driving Barrow To a Section 8 | Polier, Dan; | 1944 | | 23 | Report On DiMaggio | | 1944 | | 24 | Joe Gordon: A Profile | Winerip, Harold; | 1944 | | 25 | "Joe Gordon the Best I Ever Saw" Says Bobby Doerr | Rumill, Ed; | 1944 | | 26 | Don't Bring That Up!: Skeletons in the Sports Closet | Broeg, Bob; Bob Burrill; | 1946 | | 27 | Double Trouble | Crichton, Kyle; Photographs by David and Hy Peskin; | 1947 | | 28 | What Broke Up the Yankees? | Smith, Red; | 1947 | | 29 | The All-America Baseball Team | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1947 | | 30 | | | 1947 | | 31 | Look at That Indian Infield | Gibbons, Frank; | 1947 | | 32 | Yankee Doodles | Gross, Milton; | 1948 | | 33 | Joe Gordon, Who Made a Grand Comeback in 1947 After Being Traded to Cleveland | | 1948 | | 34 | | Fay, Bill; Illustrated by John Cullen Murphy; | 1949 | | 35 | Double 'Em Up | Allen, Ethan; | 1949 | | 36 | Who Lost | | 1949 | | 37 | The Vanquishing Indians | Frowning, Robert; | 1949 | | 38 | | Kilroy, Hank; | 1949 | | 39 | Second Base Play | Allen, Ethan; | 1950 | | 40 | | Bennett, Biff; | 1950 | | 41 | Baseball and Me: the Boys I Left Behind | Veeck, Bill; as told to Gordon Cobbledick; | 1950 | | 42 | They Don't Need It When They're Winning | Miller, Hub; | 1950 | | 43 | Tribe Contracts Ready, Hank's Fingers Crossed | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 44 | Greenberg Predicts Flag as Contracts Go Out | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 45 | Gordon Still Balks After $7500 Pay Cut | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 46 | Keltner, Tresh Among Vets Fighting for Jobs: Greenberg Starts Move to Ease Boudreau's Task | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 47 | Lou Still Confident of Keltner Comeback | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 48 | Greenberg Sees Gordon, Lemon as Lone Holdouts; Doby Signs | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 49 | Gordon Set to Talk Terms With Indians | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 50 | Vernon Gets More Money, Promises More Homers: Tribe Boosts Salary to Reported $20,000 | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 |
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