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| 1 | Winning Players You Ought to Know | Sawyer, Ford; | 1921 | | 2 | Players You Ought to Know | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1926 | | 3 | How Brother Luke Made Good | | 1927 | | 4 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 | | 5 | On the Bench with George Moriarty | Moriarty, George; | 1927 | | 6 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 7 | Born in January | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1933 | | 8 | Majoring for the Majors | Bryson, Bill; | 1936 | | 9 | The Forgotten Half | Bulkley, George; | 1938 | | 10 | Who's Catching? | Tunis, John R.; | 1939 | | 11 | It Comes Natural to Them | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1939 | | 12 | 101 Common Errors in Baseball | Sewell, Luke; | 1940 | | 13 | I Was Beaned | Sewell, Luke; as told to John R. Tunis; | 1941 | | 14 | Bull Pen | Graham, Frank; | 1942 | | 15 | Up Sewell | | 1942 | | 16 | Browns No Longer Blue | Gould, James M.; | 1942 | | 17 | Coz Luke and Coz Rip | | 1943 | | 18 | Luke Sewell: a Smart, Shrewd Ex-Catcher May Break the 40-Year-Old Jinx of the St. Louis Browns | | 1943 | | 19 | Dykes is "Most Quotable" | Povich, Shirley; | 1943 | | 20 | Crossed Up By a Zero | Cobbledick, Gordon; | 1943 | | 21 | Don't Sell the Brownies Short Against the Cards | Polier, Dan; | 1944 | | 22 | The Unbelievable Browns | Crichton, Kyle; | 1944 | | 23 | Baseball Browns Make American League Exciting | | 1944 | | 24 | Sewell, Luke | | 1944 | | 25 | I Was Beaned | Sewell, Luke; | 1944 | | 26 | They're Poison | Veech, Ellis J.; | 1944 | | 27 | The Browns Under Sewell | Veech, Ellis J.; | 1944 | | 28 | Luke Sewell's Inspirational Leadership Paramount on Browns | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1944 | | 29 | They Made Me a Cinderella; Inside Story of How a One-Time Catcher Became a Manager and How a Big-League Pennant Was Won, as Told To Ralph Cannon | Sewell, Luke; | 1945 | | 30 | Sewell's Choice | Shehan, Tom; | 1945 | | 31 | Pete Gray Acquires Trick From Cripples | | 1945 | | 32 | How to Play Baseball | Sewell, Luke; | 1945 | | 33 | Plays That Turn Managers Gray | Drebinger, John; | 1945 | | 34 | Luke Sewell, the Able Pilot of the Browns, is Caught in a Thoughtful Pose | | 1945 | | 35 | Sewell's Choice | Shehan, Tom Cpl.; | 1945 | | 36 | All Goes Black for Browns in Extra Frames | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1945 | | 37 | Baseball: Down and Out | | 1946 | | 38 | Baseball's Softest Job: Getting Paid Not to Manage | Drebinger, John; | 1948 | | 39 | | Bennett, Biff; | 1950 | | 40 | Cincy 'Cleanup' Men Hit .189 in 28 Tilts; Seven Different Swingers Use in No.4 Position, But in Total of 11 Runs | Swope, Tom; | 1950 | | 41 | Luke Giving Full-Route Treament to Wehmeier | Swope, Tom; | 1950 | | 42 | | | 1950 | | 43 | The Ballplayer Nobody Wanted | Paxton, Harry T.; | 1951 | | 44 | Reds Hope to Cash in On Take Charge Andy | Swope, Tom; | 1952 | | 45 | The Hell It Don't Curve | Drury, Joseph F., Jr.; | 1953 | | 46 | | Dunnell, Milt; | 1954 | | 47 | | | 1956 | | 48 | | | 1957 | | 49 | Lighter Side: Fun, Wit And Errors | Biederman, Les; | 1958 | | 50 | Manager's Real Work Is In Spring | Carmichael, John; | 1959 |
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