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...everyone seems to want starting pitching. And a healthy power-hitting catcher. A shortstop who has some speed would be nice. What about a .300-hitting first-baseman? Or a switch-hitting third-baseman...

Author: By Colin F. Boyle, | Title: Winter Trade Winds | 12/8/1987 | See Source »

...Kelly, the major leagues' youngest manager at 37, inherited a ! considerable legacy from the Twins' old owner, Calvin Griffith: a powerful first baseman, Kent Hrbek; a complete third baseman, Gary Gaetti; a reliable left-handed pitcher, Frank Viola; and a little, round outfielder, Kirby Puckett. Through the ingenuity of young General Manager Andy MacPhail, 34 -- two storied baseball names, Griffith and MacPhail -- scrappy Outfielder Dan Gladden was added, along with a pair of heavy-duty relievers, Juan Berenguer from San Francisco and Jeff Reardon from Montreal. Greg Gagne has been a joyous shortstop, and Rightfielder Tom Brunansky a force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Internal Strife at the World Series | 10/26/1987 | See Source »

Manager Whitey Herzog, 55, scratching his head of straw, would be happy if he could just establish a lineup. Healthy pitchers are so precious that rather than take them out entirely, he sometimes stows them in rightfield. Third Baseman Terry Pendleton has all but joined First Baseman Jack Clark on the casualty list that has made Jim Lindeman and Jose Oquendo famous. "I don't know how we got this far," Herzog keeps saying the farther they go. Their most remarkable comeback was against themselves -- rather, against the memory of the 1985 World Series. On the verge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Internal Strife at the World Series | 10/26/1987 | See Source »

...Nothing Lou did hurt us in any way," Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly said. "He did what he could. He put the best players on the field every day and made the right moves. We just didn't produce. We didn't play well when we had to. But we never lost respect for Lou. Never. We played hard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Martin Returns to Manage Yankees for Fifth Time | 10/20/1987 | See Source »

...Yankees suffered major injuries to their first two hitters in the lineup--outfielder Rickey Henderson [right hamstring strain] and second baseman Willie Randolph [torn knee cartilage and eventual surgery], who missed a combined 109 games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Martin Returns to Manage Yankees for Fifth Time | 10/20/1987 | See Source »

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