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| 1 | Merkle's Boner | | | | 2 | Boston Red Sox 3, New York Giants 2 | | | | 3 | Buck Weaver | Weaver, Buck; as told to Hal Totten; | | | 4 | Chicago Cubs 4, New York Giants 2 | Brown, Mordecai; as told to Jack Ryan; | 1908 | | 5 | | Morse, Jacob C.; | 1908 | | 6 | | | 1908 | | 7 | When Merkle Failed To Touch Second | Kirk, William F.; | 1908 | | 8 | The Story of the Game | Aulick, W.W.; | 1908 | | 9 | Blunder Costs Giants Victory - Merkle Rushes Off Base Line Before Winning Run Is Scored and Is Declared Out | Aulick, W.W.; | 1908 | | 10 | The Merkle 'Boner' - Or Was It O'Day's? | | 1908 | | 11 | Tricks On the Ball Field | Yorke, Anthony; | 1910 | | 12 | The "Inside" of Baseball; the Present Game as It Appears To the Leading Players of America | Hapgood, Hutchins; | 1910 | | 13 | Tricks That Are Fair and Unfair | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1910 | | 14 | No Favoritism in Baseball | | 1911 | | 15 | Baseball Instinct; the Manager's Greatest Talent | | 1911 | | 16 | Who Will Win the Pennant? | Phelon, W.A.; | 1911 | | 17 | Mack vs. McGraw; When Giant Meets While Elephant | Phelon, William A.; | 1911 | | 18 | John Merkle | | 1912 | | 19 | | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1912 | | 20 | Umpiring From the Inside | Evans, William; as told to Grantland Rice; | 1912 | | 21 | Red Sox vs. Giants | | 1912 | | 22 | Making a Pennant Winner | McGraw, John; | 1912 | | 23 | The Greatest of All First Basemen | Lane, F.C.; | 1912 | | 24 | A Popular Giant | | 1912 | | 25 | The Real Who's Who in Baseball | | 1913 | | 26 | Why the Giants Lost | Phelon, Wm. A.; | 1913 | | 27 | Why I Think the Giants Will Win | Phelon, Wm. A.; | 1913 | | 28 | | | 1913 | | 29 | | Page, Sylvia; | 1914 | | 30 | | | 1914 | | 31 | Famous "Bone-head" Plays | Casey, Harry J.; | 1914 | | 32 | The Real Merkle | Hanna, William; | 1914 | | 33 | | | 1914 | | 34 | | Ward, W.L.; | 1914 | | 35 | Base-Ball: the Game and Its Players; Pt. 6: the Heroes of the World Series and the "Goats" | Evans, Billy; | 1914 | | 36 | The Opening Broadsides | Phelon, Wm.; | 1915 | | 37 | The Most Unfortunate Man in Baseball | Kofoed, J.C.; | 1915 | | 38 | Balldom's Four-of-a-Kind | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1915 | | 39 | | Monroe, Alfred; | 1915 | | 40 | | Haberman, Paul Benjamin; | 1915 | | 41 | Two Diamond Favorites in the Limelight | Goewey, Ed A.; | 1917 | | 42 | | Morgan, T. E.; | 1917 | | 43 | Brains - You Said It! | Kofoed, J.C.; | 1918 | | 44 | World's Series Stars of Other Days | Sawyer, C. F.; | 1919 | | 45 | The Famous Thirty Thousand Dollar Muff | Speaker, Tris; | 1919 | | 46 | Such Different Sounds ! | | 1920 | | 47 | Millers Want Fred Luderus | | 1921 | | 48 | Running the Team | Broun, Heywood; | 1921 | | 49 | Famous Boners of Baseball; Two Seconds of Absent-Mindedness Can Consign a .999 Player To the Ranks of the Eternal Has-Beens | Fullerton, Hugh S.; | 1921 | | 50 | Compliments to Fred Merkle as He Goes Out | | 1921 |
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