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Sports Illustrated April 30, 2003 Daniel G. Habib |
No Hit, No Fun The terrible Tigers are putting Alan Trammell's optimism to the test. |
Sports Illustrated April 30, 2003 Franz Lidz |
Balk Like an Egyptian Forget Abner Doubleday, Alexander Cartwright and that rounders theory -- the seeds of our national pastime were planted four millennia ago on the banks of the Nile. |
Sports Illustrated April 23, 2003 Albert Chen |
Inside Baseball: Global Warming Momentum builds for a World Cup that would determine international bragging rights among major leaguers. |
Sports Illustrated April 23, 2003 Rick Reilly |
Playing Hardball People are talking about adding so much security at ballparks that they'll end up assigning an usher to every fan. They're talking about putting up nets between the players and the fans. But what Baseball needs to do is much less -- just let the players deal with fans on the field. |
Popular Mechanics April 2003 Jim Kaat |
The Mechanics Of Baseball Baseball has evolved in favor of the hitter. Here are nine factors that have changed the game. |
Sports Illustrated April 16, 2003 Albert Chen |
Royal Flush After losing 100 games in 2002, how did Kansas City start 9-0? |
Sports Illustrated April 9, 2003 Albert Chen |
Rust-Free How much more can the Mets expect from 40-year-old David Cone? |
Sports Illustrated April 2, 2003 Daniel G. Habib |
No Respect The Angels opened the season as lightly regarded defending champs. |
CIO April 1, 2003 Michael Fitzgerald |
The CIO of Summer - Baseball I.T. The Detroit Tigers' IT skipper Cole Stewart is probably the closest thing to a bona fide CIO in major league baseball. |
Inc. April 1, 2003 John Anderson |
Managing the Impossible Starting with nothing but the force of his entrepreneurial leadership, Omar Minaya took the orphans of baseball and made them winners -- a lesson in grit. |
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