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| 1 | St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Yankees 2 | | | | 2 | Terry Of The Many Moores, The Fleet Outfielder Of The St. Louis Cardinals | | 1937 | | 3 | Terry Moore, Star Ball Hawk of the St. Louis Cardinals | | 1939 | | 4 | That Splendid Outfielder, Terry Moore | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1940 | | 5 | The Irrational Pastime | Mann, Arthur; | 1942 | | 6 | There's Only One Moore | Frank, Stanley; | 1942 | | 7 | "I Thought the Game Would Never End" | Faske, Frank; | 1942 | | 8 | Mother's Gamble | Birtwell, Roger; | 1942 | | 9 | | | 1943 | | 10 | They Could Stop Practice | Rumill, Ed; | 1945 | | 11 | Strange Survival | Mann, Arthur; | 1945 | | 12 | Babe Herman - The Eternal Infant of Flatbush | Drebinger, John; | 1945 | | 13 | Mickey Harris Named Panama's Most Valuable | n; | 1945 | | 14 | St. Louis Cardinals; Surplus of Crack Players Make Them Pennant Favorites | | 1946 | | 15 | The Captain of the Cards | Veech, Ellis J.; | 1946 | | 16 | Baseball's Greatest Outfield? | Bryant, Nelson A.; | 1946 | | 17 | First Roomies | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1947 | | 18 | Players' Days | Veech, Ellis J.; | 1947 | | 19 | Covering the Outfield | Moore, Terry; | 1948 | | 20 | Hitting the First Pitch | Rumill, Ed; | 1948 | | 21 | Covering the Outfield | Moore, Terry; | 1949 | | 22 | | | 1951 | | 23 | The Manager's Look | | 1954 | | 24 | Your Big-League Scrapbook #4 - The Philadelphia Phillies | | 1954 | | 25 | The Phillies: The Whiz Kids Became the Was Kids | | 1955 | | 26 | The Phillies: The Whiz Kids Became the Was Kids | | 1955 | | 27 | The Storm Over Stanky | Graham, Frank; | 1955 | | 28 | The Tragedy of the Phillies | Linn, Ed; | 1955 | | 29 | | | 1956 | | 30 | Redbirds To Honor Alumni in St. Louis Area On July 1 | | 1960 | | 31 | The '42 Cardinals | Broeg, Bob; | 1963 | | 32 | Outfield Play | Weiskopf, Don; | 1963 | | 33 | Living Hall of Famers Pick the Greatest Centerfielders Ever | Reichler, Joe; | 1964 | | 34 | A Comeback By the Cardinals | Cosell, Howard; | 1965 | | 35 | The Day I Got My 3,000th Hit | Musial, Stan as told to Bob Broeg; | 1967 | | 36 | Curt's Glove Full of Glue, Rivals Claim | Russo, Neal; | 1967 | | 37 | The Captain, Slats, And The Cooper Boys | Devaney, John; | 1968 | | 38 | Glamor? Baseball Had It Back in `48-63 Era: Names Produce Instant Images | Falls, Joe; | 1968 | | 39 | | Garagiola, Joe; | 1969 | | 40 | Baseball Brawls No Laughing Matter | Vass, George; | 1972 | | 41 | Butch: Little Big Man of Cardinals | Broeg, Bob; | 1973 | | 42 | Playing the Outfield, Part I | Weiskopf, Don; | 1974 | | 43 | Herman Could Make Bat Speak: Hit 'n' Run Artist | Broeg, Bob; | 1975 | | 44 | N.L.'s Best Ever? '42 Cards: Speed, Great Defense | Broeg, Bob; | 1976 | | 45 | As the Cards' Bat Boy For a Day, the Author Got a Broken Bat and Heart | Cavanaugh, Jack; | 1977 | | 46 | Legends of Baseball: An Oral History of the Game's Golden Age | Langford, Walter M.; | 1987 | | 47 | Ballparks of the Past Challenged Outfielders | Craft, David; | 1988 | | 48 | Terry Moore: Captain Of The Cardinal Center Field | Craft, David And Tom Owens; | 1990 | | 49 | Whitey Kurowski: Standout Third Baseman For 1940's Cardinals | Hines, Rick; | 1991 | | 50 | Enos 'Country' Slaughter: Hofer Was the Original 'Charlie Hustle' | Ballew, Bill; | 1991 |
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