Word: bauers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...foot of the field. Rightfielder Frank Robinson used to be known as "the meanest man in the National League," before he was traded to the Orioles by the Cincinnati Reds last winter. Now he is the meanest man in both leagues -with the possible exception of Baltimore Manager Hank Bauer (TIME cover, Sept...
...shrapnel-pocked ex-Marine with a face "like a clenched fist," Bauer looks even meaner than he is-and there are signs that he may be mellowing. Nobody on the squad has been fined all year. Curfews are lenient, and bed checks are rare. The Orioles obviously are enjoying their new freedom. Outfielder Powell, who batted only .248 last year, was up to .299 last week. Curt Blefary has twelve homers, and Centerfielder Russ Snyder is batting .337. Rightfielder Robinson ranks No. 1 in the American League in homers (22) and runs scored (68), fourth in batting (.312). Third Baseman...
...extra matches for the Big Three title, Davis, Bo Jones, and Dean Bauer won singles matches for Harvard. In the doubles, Harvard's combinations of Dave Hodges-Dinny Adams and Dudley Blodgett-Rick Sterne both won in straight sets...
...bookies weren't fooled either: the odds against the Yanks winning the American League pennant were 5-1, although Manager Johnny Keane insisted that this team was "better" than last year's sixth-place finishers. The team that did look better was Baltimore (odds: 3-1). Hank Bauer's Orioles batted only .238 last season, but they pried Frank Robinson away from Cincinnati over the winter, and he is an old horsehide hater: he hit .393 this spring, with eight homers and 17 RBls. Even so, the Minnesota Twins (3-1) would probably be a shoo...
...frightened, Dr. Bauer ... so frightened...