Word: aparicio
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...National League has an edge in starting strength, the American bench may be good enough to make the difference. Carl Yastremzeski, a new star with considerable brightness, Harmon Killbrew, Bob Allison, and Elston Howard can seriously alter the course of any ball game, and defensive specialists such as Luis Aparicio and Bobby Richardson can hold the margin...
...this year, it is probably the Baltimore Orioles. Steve Barber (8-3) and Chuck Estrada (3-1), both now mature at 24 after three big-league season, are pitching brilliantly. Earl Robinson. Boog Powell, and Jim Gentile are hitting consistently. If not spectacularly, and with the addition of Luis Aparicio, the Birds' infield has become the league's tightest...
...Latin Americans rose to speak and vote, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk looked squarely at each ambassador. Said Guatemala's Carlos Urrutia Aparicio: "This is no hour for limp diapers and half-measures-we move now for history." One by one, 19 nations voted "aye" to the resolution. Only little Uruguay, lacking instructions from home, abstained. And when the word came from Montevideo, Uruguay made it unanimous...
Pitching: Herbert, Chicago (20-9) Batting: Runnels. Boston (.326) RBI: Killebrew. Minnesota (126) Home Runs: Killebrew. Minnesota (48) Stolen Bases: Aparicio. Chicago...
...White Sox, they've stopped. Despite Floyd Robinson and Joe Cunningham, Chicago is sixth in team batting (.253) and has only 65 homers, the lowest total in the majors by far. Finally, even the great Luis Aparicio has slowed up; White Sox speed is a thing of the past...