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| 1 | Speed Balls | | 1938 | | 2 | Safety Helmet for High Catch | | 1938 | | 3 | Joe DiMaggio, Player of the Year | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1939 | | 4 | Three Years to Stardom | Anderson, Arthur O.W.; | 1939 | | 5 | Indians Cross the Border | Burr, Harold C.; | 1939 | | 6 | Ken Keltner of the Indians, Who Starred in the Majors Right from the Start | | 1940 | | 7 | Surprises and Disappointments of 1939 | Scheiffele, Fred; | 1940 | | 8 | | | 1940 | | 9 | New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Indians 3 | Drebinger, John; | 1941 | | 10 | Cheers and Jeers: Baseball Records Show These Two Factors Build Or Break Players' Careers, Win and Lose Pennants | Evans, Billy; | 1941 | | 11 | Ted Williams, Player of Year, Stands Out in Wartime All-America Team | Daniel, Daniel M.; | 1942 | | 12 | A Soft Ball Graduate | McAuley, Ed; | 1944 | | 13 | Lucky to Be a Yankee | DiMaggio, Joe; | 1946 | | 14 | "Often a Bridesmaid…" | Bryant, Nelson A.; | 1946 | | 15 | Look at That Indian Infield | Gibbons, Frank; | 1947 | | 16 | Indians Win American League Flag, Beating Red Sox in Play-Off, 8-3 | Drebinger, John; | 1948 | | 17 | Ken Keltner of the Indians Who Set a Brisk Home Run Pace Early in the Season | | 1948 | | 18 | The Vanquishing Indians | Frowning, Robert; | 1949 | | 19 | | | 1950 | | 20 | Baseball and Me: the Boys I Left Behind | Veeck, Bill; as told to Gordon Cobbledick; | 1950 | | 21 | Keltner, Tresh Among Vets Fighting for Jobs: Greenberg Starts Move to Ease Boudreau's Task | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 22 | Lou Still Confident of Keltner Comeback | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 23 | Tribe Fate in '50 Hinges on Solution of Six Problems | n; | 1950 | | 24 | Boudreau Rates Keltner No. 1 Third Basemen: Rosen Must Beat Vet; Vernon Stays on First | Gibbons, Frank; | 1950 | | 25 | `Flat Bellies of '50' is New Production for Louie's Indians | Lewis, Franklin; | 1950 | | 26 | Rosen Gets Okay From Boudreau for Final Chance | Lewis, Franklin; | 1950 | | 27 | Blisters Delay Ken's Duel With Rosen | n; | 1950 | | 28 | Battle for Survival Begins For Indians as They Hold First Skirmish Tomorrow | n; | 1950 | | 29 | Lucky to Be a Yankee | DiMaggio, Joe; | 1951 | | 30 | Lucky to Be a Yankee | DiMaggio, Joe; | 1957 | | 31 | Cleveland's All-Time Best | Graham, Frank, Jr.; | 1958 | | 32 | n | Condon, David; | 1961 | | 33 | Where Are They Now? | | 1965 | | 34 | The '48 Indians: One Last Hurrah | Lebovitz, Hal; | 1965 | | 35 | When Crab Grass Looked Like Orchids To Yanks | Carmichael, John P.; | 1965 | | 36 | Milwaukee's Old Heroes to Return | Wolf, Bob; | 1966 | | 37 | Bad Leg and All | Carmichael, John P.; | 1967 | | 38 | | Du Vall, Bob; | 1972 | | 39 | The Day Cleveland Went Wild | Boudreau, Lou; as told to Irv Haag; | 1973 | | 40 | The Man Who Stopped DiMaggio's Streak | Grosshandler, Stan; | 1976 | | 41 | Baseball's Golden Dozen Third Baseman | Bruno, Joseph; | 1976 | | 42 | Jobless Pay for Pro Athletes? Some Collect | Ray, Ralph; | 1976 | | 43 | Sewell and Jocko Swap Barbs-Humor at Old-Timer Session | Broeg, Bob; | 1977 | | 44 | Lucky to Be a Yankee | DiMaggio, Joe; | 1978 | | 45 | Best Fielding Third Basemen Since 1925 | Finkle, Dan; | 1984 | | 46 | The 57th Game (July 17, 1941) | Gunn, Pete; | 1985 | | 47 | When Baseball's Fell From On High, Henry Helf Rose to the Occasion | Anderson, Bruce; | 1985 | | 48 | Paul Molitor's Hit Streak Underlined DiMaggio Feat | Van Sickle, Gary; | 1987 | | 49 | Hot Corner Hero | Buege, Bob; | 1989 | | 50 | The Crybaby Indians of 1940 | Phillips, John; | 1990 |
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