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| 1 | The Month in Baseball | Phelon, W. A.; | 1922 | | 2 | Who Will Win the Big League Pennants | Phelon, W. A.; | 1922 | | 3 | Major League Rookies Who Have Made Good | Lieb, Frederick G.; | 1922 | | 4 | | | 1922 | | 5 | | Sawyer, Ford; | 1923 | | 6 | Pittsburgh Pirates | | 1924 | | 7 | Pittsburgh Pirates | | 1924 | | 8 | What Determines a Ball Player's Value ? | Salsinger, H. G.; | 1924 | | 9 | Where the Infield Wasn't | McGeehan, W.O.; | 1925 | | 10 | "Pie" Traynor, Star Third Baseman of the World's Champions" { Issue Cover } | | 1926 | | 11 | Baseball's Greatest Infield | Gould, James M.; | 1926 | | 12 | The Powerful Pittsburgh Pirates. Though Generally Selected to Repeat Their Former Triumph the Club Has Encountered Desperate Opposition All Year | | 1926 | | 13 | The World's Series as a Test of Major League Ability | Pipp, Wally, From an interview with; | 1926 | | 14 | Secrets of Baseball Told By Big League Players | Charnley, Mitchell V., Ed.; | 1927 | | 15 | Study Your Opponents | Traynor, Harold J. (Pie); | 1927 | | 16 | Stuffy McInnis Steps Forth as a Major League Manager | McInnis, Stuffy, Comprising an interview with; | 1927 | | 17 | Stuffy McInnis Steps Forth as a Major League Manager | McInnis, Stuffy, Comprising an interview with; | 1927 | | 18 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 19 | The Pittsburgh Pirates, a Group of Brilliant Fielders and Hard Hitters, Who, When the Season Opened, Looked Like the Class of the National League | | 1927 | | 20 | The Lively Controversy Over the Lively Ball | | 1929 | | 21 | Lloyd Waner May be Lost For Season | Barton, George A.; | 1930 | | 22 | Born in November | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1931 | | 23 | Bats and Batters | Burr, Harold C.; | 1932 | | 24 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 25 | | Gutterman, Irving G.; | 1932 | | 26 | Born in November | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1932 | | 27 | Not in the Book | Wilkinson, Edward J.; | 1932 | | 28 | Harold (Pie) Traynor, the Pirates' Captain and Hard Hitting Third Baseman | | 1933 | | 29 | Harold (Pie) Traynor, the Pirates' Captain and Hard Hitting Third Baseman | | 1933 | | 30 | | | 1933 | | 31 | | Hoefer, W.R.; | 1934 | | 32 | "Pie" Traynor Tells How He Does It | Traynor, Pie; | 1934 | | 33 | How About The New Managers ? | Gould, James M.; | 1934 | | 34 | Big League Managers as World's Series Stars | Merin, Samuel; | 1935 | | 35 | Good News --- Traynor To Lead Pirates Again | Bloodgood, Clifford; | 1936 | | 36 | | | 1937 | | 37 | Joe Stripp, Brilliant But "Brittle" | Mason, Ward; | 1937 | | 38 | Pie of the Pirates | | 1938 | | 39 | "Thumbs Down" | Patterson, Arthur E.; | 1938 | | 40 | Old Men For Counsel | Cannon, Ralph; | 1938 | | 41 | Old Men For Counsel | Cannon, Ralph; | 1938 | | 42 | No Bets Overlooked | Burr, Harold C.; | 1939 | | 43 | The Super Third Baseman | Drebinger, John; | 1939 | | 44 | | | 1940 | | 45 | Diamond Oddity | | 1941 | | 46 | KQV Names Traynor | | 1945 | | 47 | Around the Infield With: Pie Traynor | | 1948 | | 48 | Two "Nice Guys" Receive Their Reward | Drebinger, John; | 1948 | | 49 | The Best in Baseball | Shoemaker, Robert H.; | 1949 | | 50 | Pride Of The Pirates | Shoemaker, Robert H.; | 1949 |
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