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| 1 | The All-Star Baseball Team | Waters, Theodore; | 1904 | | 2 | | | 1908 | | 3 | The All-America Baseball Team: An Old Baseball "Star's" Choice of Modern "Stars" | Sunday, W.A.; | 1908 | | 4 | | Goewey, E.A.; | 1909 | | 5 | | Goewey, E.A.; | 1909 | | 6 | | Goewey, E. A.; | 1910 | | 7 | The Inside Game as Played by Catcher and Pitcher | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1910 | | 8 | Baseball in Nineteen Ten | | 1910 | | 9 | Touching Second: the Science of Baseball | Evers, John J.; Hugh S. Fullerton; | 1910 | | 10 | Fifth Paper - Defense - the Pitcher and the Catcher | Claudy, C.H.; | 1911 | | 11 | How Chance Became Leader: the Rise of the Greatest Managers in the Game Today | Evers, Johnny; | 1911 | | 12 | James P. Archer | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1911 | | 13 | Johnny Kling's Views On Catching | | 1911 | | 14 | The Rewards of Baseball | Moss, Edward Bayard; | 1912 | | 15 | Baseball in the Big Leagues | Evers, Johnnie; Hugh S. Fullerton; | 1913 | | 16 | A Good Cub Story | Goewey, Ed A.; Illustrated by Eugene Zimmerman; | 1914 | | 17 | The Most Important Cog in the Baseball Machine | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1922 | | 18 | Two Unpopular Positions on the Sand Lots Diamond | Sanborn, Irving E.; | 1927 | | 19 | The Game of Games; a Baseball Battle That Almost Started a Civil War | Fullerton, Hugh; | 1929 | | 20 | Baseball's Best | Fullerton, Hugh S.; | 1930 | | 21 | Johnny Kling Bobs Up in Limelight | Barton, George A.; | 1930 | | 22 | | | 1934 | | 23 | "Tinker To Evers To Chance"; Delirious Days Among the Immortals.The Inside Story of Baseball's Most Famou Trio | Evers, Johnny; | 1936 | | 24 | The Super-Catcher | Drebinger, John; | 1939 | | 25 | Famous Batteries | Segar, Charles; | 1939 | | 26 | The Super-Catcher | Drebinger, John; | 1939 | | 27 | | | 1947 | | 28 | Johnny Kling: The Matchless Catcher | Ribalow, Harold U.; | 1948 | | 29 | Holdouts Who Meant It | Bryson, Bill; | 1948 | | 30 | Who Goes There? | Lardner, John; | 1950 | | 31 | Colorful K.C. Past - Madcaps and Maulers: Cuckoo Christensen Turned Somersaults On Garden Duty | Mehl, Ernest; | 1960 | | 32 | Baseball's Greatest Catchers | Hirshberg, Al; | 1966 | | 33 | Johnny Kling | Hirshberg, Al; | 1966 | | 34 | Holdouts Aren't What They Used to Be | Vass, George; | 1966 | | 35 | Heroes Behind the Mask: America's Greatest Catchers | Shapiro, Milton J.; | 1968 | | 36 | Mythology | Allen, Lee; | 1969 | | 37 | The Derby...Mythology...A Famous Catcher | Allen, Lee; | 1969 | | 38 | Exclusive Statistics for Baseball Digest on the Catchers Who Have Caught the Most 20-Game Winners | | 1971 | | 39 | How About a Matzo Ball Nine ? | Levitt, Ed; | 1972 | | 40 | Baseball's Golden Dozen Catchers | Bruno, Joseph; | 1976 | | 41 | Pitching in a Pinch: Or, Baseball From the Inside | Mathewson, Christy; edited By Vic Ziegel; Neil Offen; | 1977 | | 42 | Stearns Steals Way To Record Book | Lang, Jack; | 1978 | | 43 | Johnny Kling: The Matchless Catcher | Ribalow, Harold W. And Meir Z.; | 1984 | | 44 | Johnny Kling | Honig, Donald; | 1991 | | 45 | Tinkers To Evers To Chance and a Few Others: Baseball's Greatest Dynast (Part One) | Infanger, John; | 1995 | | 46 | Pittsburgh Pirates | | 1999 | | 47 | More Than Merkle: A History of the Best and Most Exciting Baseball Season in Human History | Anderson, David W.; | 2000 | | 48 | John Kling, Cub Stalwart | Anderson, David W.; | 2001 | | 49 | Johnny Kling | Shalin, Mike; and Neil Shalin; | 2002 | | 50 | John Gransfield Kling | Anderson, David; | 2004 |
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