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Title |
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Date |
| 1 | George Sisler | Sisler, George; as told to Lyall Smith; | |
| 2 | The Man With the Inhuman Arm | Hochman, Stan; | |
| 3 | Rocking the Cradle | Lardner, John; | |
| 4 | Batter-Up | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 5 | A Somewhat Different Manager | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 6 | "Out of the Cellar" Slogan | Evans, Billy; | 1914 |
| 7 | The New Order | Rice, Grantland; | 1915 |
| 8 | Oldsters in the Limelight | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1916 |
| 9 | Herrmann's Ruling in Sisler Dispute; Pittsburgh's Claim Not Backed By Any Evidence; Exhaustive Decision By Head of Commission Gives a History of Star Player's Status From Beginning | | 1916 |
| 10 | Rickey To Manage For a Day | | 1916 |
| 11 | The Famous Sisler Case | Ward, John J.; | 1916 |
| 12 | Bert Shotten | Lane, F.C.; | 1917 |
| 13 | | | 1917 |
| 14 | What I Think of Jack Hendricks | Rickey, Branch; | 1918 |
| 15 | What the Owners Think of the 1919 Baseball Prospects | n; | 1919 |
| 16 | Stirring Events of the Pennant Race | Phelon, W.A.; | 1919 |
| 17 | Branch Rickey, the Major League Manager Who Is Different | Bell, Floyd L.; | 1920 |
| 18 | Major League Managers and Their Records | Sawyer, C. F.; | 1920 |
| 19 | Don't Expect Fohl to Break a Record | | 1921 |
| 20 | Its Easy Enough If a Silencer is Used | | 1921 |
| 21 | | | 1921 |
| 22 | Deny Any $300,000 Offer | | 1921 |
| 23 | Social Affairs As Handicaps to Trades | | 1921 |
| 24 | Sisler's Challenge Open to All Comers | | 1921 |
| 25 | He'll Be the Same Hornsby Even If He's Worth a Million | | 1921 |
| 26 | To Branch Rickey | Hoefer, W. R.; | 1921 |
| 27 | A Flashlight Photograph of the National League Owners, Taken at t he Mid-Winter Big League Meetings in New York | | 1922 |
| 28 | A Flashlight Photograph of the National League Owners, Taken at the Mid Winter Big League Meetings in New York | | 1922 |
| 29 | How I Won the 1921 Batting Championship | Hornsby, Rogers ( An interview with ); | 1922 |
| 30 | The Men Who Lead St. Louis' Pennant Battle | Stockton, J. Roy; | 1922 |
| 31 | | | 1922 |
| 32 | It Pained McGraw To Laugh | Camp, Walter; | 1924 |
| 33 | The Greatest Player I Have Ever Developed | McGraw, John J., Comprising an interview with; | 1924 |
| 34 | Making the Big League | | 1927 |
| 35 | | Moriarty, George; | 1930 |
| 36 | What Do I Know About Managers? | Stockton, J. Roy; | 1930 |
| 37 | Big-League Business | Kieran, John; | 1930 |
| 38 | These Farmers Need No Relief | Gould, James M.; | 1931 |
| 39 | Baseball Farming | | 1932 |
| 40 | Branch Rickey at a Louis Bout | Williams, Joe; | 1935 |
| 41 | From Rags To Riches: a Baseball Success Story | Stockton, J. Roy; | 1935 |
| 42 | The Base in Baseball: a Simple System To Replace the Present Clumsy Method of Figuring Player-Performance | Hoke, Travis; | 1935 |
| 43 | The Base in Baseball: A Simple System To Replace the Present Clumsy Method of Figuring a Player- Performance | Hoke, Travis; | 1935 |
| 44 | | Burr, Harold C.; | 1935 |
| 45 | | | 1935 |
| 46 | Chain Store Baseball | Frank, Stanley B.; | 1936 |
| 47 | Browns To Barnes | | 1936 |
| 48 | Strikes and Hits | | 1936 |
| 49 | Big League Baseball | Golinkin, Joseph W.; | 1937 |
| 50 | Banks and Bankers | | 1937 |
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