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| Result |
Title |
Author(s) |
Date |
| 1 | Swat Champ Linz, Hurler Maxie Cop Texas Awards | | 1961 |
| 2 | Topps Gum Will Sponsor Prizes For Minor Stars | | 1961 |
| 3 | Quips Fly at Baltimore Banquet--Maris, Spahn, Runnels Honored | Brown, Doug; | 1961 |
| 4 | Big Year For the Rookies | Bingham, Walter; | 1962 |
| 5 | The Yankees' Desperate Gamble | Bingham, Walter; | 1962 |
| 6 | Linz in Yankees' Limelight as Sought-After Performer | Ferdenzi, Til; | 1962 |
| 7 | Nats Dicker - May Give Hill Gem For Linz | Povich, Shirley; | 1962 |
| 8 | Linz Hottest Market Item At Convention, Says Major | | 1962 |
| 9 | Phil Linz: Accident Seeker | Stainback, Berry; | 1963 |
| 10 | "The Freshest Rookie I Ever Saw" | Stainback, Berry; | 1963 |
| 11 | Tom Tresh: a Study in Versatility | Pepe, Phil; | 1963 |
| 12 | Nats Demanding Linz in Yankee Bid For Curver | Povich, Shirley; | 1963 |
| 13 | The Newcomers | | 1964 |
| 14 | The Happiest Yankee | Stainback, Berry; | 1964 |
| 15 | The Double Play | | 1964 |
| 16 | The Bronx Bombs | n; | 1964 |
| 17 | Yanks Outclassed at Five Positions | Burick, Si; | 1964 |
| 18 | Talk To the Stars | | 1965 |
| 19 | Philly Flakes | | 1965 |
| 20 | | | 1965 |
| 21 | | | 1965 |
| 22 | Phil Linz, Super-Sub | Shecter, Leonard; | 1965 |
| 23 | | | 1965 |
| 24 | Talk To the Stars | | 1965 |
| 25 | Audience Serenade Greets Hepcat Linz at Baltimore Dinner | Brown, Doug; | 1965 |
| 26 | Linz to Push Yank Regulars For Steady Job, Bobby Says | n; | 1965 |
| 27 | `Harmonica Phil' Struts Stuff at Manchester Fete | Barnea, Joe; | 1965 |
| 28 | Linz, Stallard, Bouton Rival Beatles | n; | 1965 |
| 29 | Chuck's in Charge--Message for Tigers | Finch, Frank; | 1965 |
| 30 | Linz Grin-a-Minute Guy, But He's No Joke as Super-Sub | Ferdenzi, Til; | 1965 |
| 31 | Linz Sold on Yankees After Neun Made `Pitch' | n; | 1965 |
| 32 | Phil Staged Running Feud With Hamilton in Minors | n; | 1965 |
| 33 | No `5' in Yank Uniforms, So Keane Shifts to No. 21 | n; | 1965 |
| 34 | Conditions and Comments | Stainback, Berry; | 1966 |
| 35 | Mr. Laffs | Stainback, Berry; | 1966 |
| 36 | Linz Finds `Short' Way to Fortune | Merchant, Larry; | 1966 |
| 37 | How the Yankees Were Caught Short | Stevens, Bob; | 1966 |
| 38 | Conditions and Comments | Katz, Fred; | 1967 |
| 39 | Hero to Goat Quick Leap for Linz | Lewis, Allen; | 1967 |
| 40 | Linz Likes Deal Rumors, Keeps Fingers Crossed | n; | 1967 |
| 41 | Phils Get Infielder Hiller In Exchange for Phil Linz | n; | 1967 |
| 42 | Mets Took Yogi's Advice in Landing Hurler Reniff | n; | 1967 |
| 43 | At Last--a Triple Play in Philly! | n; | 1967 |
| 44 | Life With Lowly Mets Can Be Laughable: Tailenders Have Full Quota of Jokesmiths | Lang, Jack; | 1967 |
| 45 | Linz Rolls Up His Sleeves and Begins Fight for Job | n; | 1967 |
| 46 | A New Life For Some Old Cats | Mulvoy, Mark; | 1968 |
| 47 | Mauch Eyes Pinch-Hitting As Quakers' Weak Spot | | 1968 |
| 48 | Slipping Vets Earn Another Shot At Majors | | 1968 |
| 49 | Don't Look Now, But a Met Surge May Be Coming | Lang, Jack; | 1968 |
| 50 | Koosman's First Safety Pops Champagne Corks | Lang, Jack; | 1968 |
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