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Articles related to "Lost World Series"
1968 World Series Game One Detroit and St. Louis entered the 1968 World Series with two outstanding pitchers. The Tigers had 31-game winner Denny McLain. The Cards' Bob Gibson won Game One. detroit loses world series game one • gibson mclain duel 1986 world series • mickey lolich 1968 world series • gibson mclain mvps and cy young winner • mayor smith manager 1968 world series
Barry's Great World Series Bonds batted 30 times as his Giants battled the Angels in a memorable seven game set. Barry had 8 hits, including 4 home runs and 13 walks. He hit .471 with a .700 OBA. great world series • only babe ruth • bonds performance • giants angels • losing world series
Great But Never World Champions Cobb, Lajoie, Sisler, Williams, McCovey, Banks, Yastrzemski, Killebrew, Sosa, Bonds, Rodriguez were never on a World Champion. It takes nothing away from their greatness world champions • bonds world champion • a-rod world series • lost world series • greatest player
Yankees' Values The Yankees are the most successful business venture among baseball teams, but generating revenues must be the means to an end. new york yankees • generate revenue • merchandising revenue • universe's team • new ball park
Blame Yogi Yogi Berra was one of the greatest catchers of all time. As the years passed, the list of fine catchers who couldn’t displace Yogi grew. This is a brief look at some of those players. yogi berra • yankees catchers • bill dickey • gus triandos • clint courtney.
It Might Have Been Curt Schilling is one of the best pitchers in baseball. He has been on two World Champions, has won twenty games three of the last four seasons and is hated by most Yankees’ fans. His salary for 2004 was $12 million and he was worth every cent. But something is missing. curt schilling • roger clemens • world series • yankees • red sox |
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