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...Dodgers' first run came off Tommy John in the top of the fourth inning when Baker, who singled to right with one away and moved to second on Rick Monday's base hit, scored on Steve Yeager's grounder that squeaked just through the left side of the infield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dodgers Capture Championship | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

...Dodgers continued their assault on Yankee pitching by scoring four more runs off relievers Ron Davis and Rick Reuschel. With one out in the inning, Burt Hooton and Lopes walked. Hooton scored on Russell's base hit, and Lopes tallied on pinch hitter Darrel Thomas's infield single. After Graig Nettle's error loaded the bases, Guerrero drove in two runs with a double...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dodgers Capture Championship | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

...pick nobody thought they could sign because he was committed to baseball, late in the draft. But a contract is a contract, and unless Toronto receives sufficient compensation from the Celtics, Danny Ainge should stay right where he belongs for the next few years--in the Toronto Blue Jays' infield...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: A Change of Seasons | 9/17/1981 | See Source »

...Rose's 3,631st career hit, and it broke Stan Musial's 18-year-old National League record. Seconds after Rose, 40, landed on first, fireworks went off, 3,631 balloons were released and Stan the Man himself was making his way across the infield to offer his congratulations. In the locker room afterward, Pete was handed the telephone. "This is Ronald Reagan," said the voice at the other end. "How ya doin'?" grinned Rose. Said the President: "I've had so much trouble getting this line. I think I had to wait longer than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 24, 1981 | 8/24/1981 | See Source »

Ford and others from the southern regions of Ohio and parts of Michigan differed from the folks from Toledo who took their seats on the warm, overcast, July evening. While most in the park came to see local favorite Ron Washington play the infield or Muddy the mascot play the crowd, Ford and others admitted they knew nothing about the Mud Hens or the world of International League ball. But they knew they would see a pro baseball game...

Author: By Thomas H. Howlett, | Title: Mud Hen Fever | 7/31/1981 | See Source »

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