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The Ballplayers - Alex Rodriguez | BaseballLibrary.com But Seattle's Alex Rodriguez outclassed them all. After brief stints in the majors in 1994 and '95, A-Rod put together one of the great offensive years of ...
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Charlton's Baseball Chronology | BaseballLibrary.com Equally important in the game's chronology was the Dodgers' and rival New York Giants' move to the West Coast in 1958 as baseball grew beyond its eastern ...
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The Ballplayers - Hal Chase | BaseballLibrary.com Among the most unsavory characters in the history of the game, Chase was an oddly charismatic star. He was considered by contemporary observers to be the ...
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The Ballplayers - Hal Lanier | BaseballLibrary.com Signed for a $50000 bonus, Lanier made a successful ML debut, batting a career-high .274 and gaining a spot on the 1964 Topps All-Star Rookie team. ...
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The Ballplayers - Hal Newhouser | BaseballLibrary.com For three years in the mid-1940s, Newhouser was the most dominant pitcher in baseball. He is the only pitcher to win two consecutive MVP awards. ...
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The Ballplayers - Tim Raines | BaseballLibrary.com Just a month into the Bombers' championship season of 1996, Raines ... Raines had subdued the disease and attempted a comeback with the New York Yankees. ...
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The Ballplayers - Jamie Moyer | BaseballLibrary.com While a Cub in the mid-80s, Moyer met his future wife, then an intern for WGN television station -- Karen Phelps, the daughter of Notre Dame basketball ...
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The Ballplayers - Ron Karkovice | BaseballLibrary.com The White Sox' first draft pick in 1982, Karkovice hit four homers in 97 at-bats in his 1986 call-up. The cannon-armed catcher was handed Carlton Fisk's job ...
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Flashback: September 8, 1965 | BaseballLibrary.com When Finley had run out of new ideas, he came up with "Campy Campaneris Night," in which his young shortstop would appear at a different position each ...
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