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He was a better second baseman than Charlie Neal, yet he moved cheerfully to third base to allow Neal to play second. Gilliam's nickname on the Dodgers was “The Devil”; he was a good-natured guy with a wicked underside.
—Thorn and Palmer In my own Baseball Abstracts, I was skeptical about the value of the bunt. Earl Weaver clearly had an impact on the thinking of younger managers. Whether the rest of us had any impact, or whether we were just piling on ...
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See Casey Tefertiller, Wyatt Earp: The Life behind the Legend (New York: Wiley, 1997); Barra, Inventing Wyatt Earp. Steckmesser, Western Hero, 57–58, 105, 247. We don't argue that Hickok is sui generis, but we defer to Steckmesser and ...
”Take Blanton with 24 and McCurdy with 26." ”Swisher and Blanton and McCurdy," says Erik "This is unfair." He clicks the button on the speakerphone, and his voice shaking like a man calling in to say he holds the winning Lotto ticket, ...
Later that afternoon, Henry Mayhew, an eleven-year-old boy, was “subjected to a severe examination” (Salisbury Post). He said he had heard Nease confess to committing the murders. It was worse than that; in Henry's stories, ...