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-- Can the star-crossed Cleveland Indians, a young team that has not won a pennant since 1954, recover from the tragic death of two pitchers in a late- March boating accident? (Yes, if there is any justice in the game.)
The Elis (2-3, 0-1) were ranked in the top 15 in the preseason, but with a mediocre beginning has dropped them out of the rankings. Last weekend, Yale was stunned by an unranked Pennsylvania squad, 9-6, and it hasn't had much time to recover.
Even as its economy continues to recover, the U.S. is increasingly becoming a nation of part-timers and free-lancers, of temps and independent contractors. This "disposable" work force is the most important trend in business today, and it is fundamentally changing the relationship between Americans and their jobs. For...
"No one wants to come to practice," Park said. "Nobody wants to recover from their injuries. They feel like it's time away from Graham."
Cal, the wise old manager, quits to concentrate on drinking and fishing, and is replaced by the Little Maniac, a pugnacious, team-wrecking Billy Martin caricature. Moses Yellowhorse, the lunatic fireballer, haunts the ball park, and so does Eileen the Bullpen Queen, an annie so astonishingly trashy that the players...