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2. Tricks of the trade
3. A HOME of THEIR OWN.
4. Home Cookin' THE TIGERS WON THREE IN A ROW AT TIGER STADIUM TO FINISH OFF THE PADRES IN THE 1984 WORLD SERIES.
5. TWO SERIES TO SAVOR THE BRAVES-YANKEES TITLE CLASHES IN '57 AND '58 WERE BOTH SEVEN-GAME SENSATIONS.
6. The A.L. feast.
7. Ball one.
8. Distinguished history.
9. BASEBALL '93 Is This The Year? THERE HAS NEVER BEEN AN ALL-CANADIAN WORLD SERIES, OF COURSE. BUT WITH THE TALENT AT HAND, THERE'S NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT.
10. The Paintmaster With uncanny control and a peerless talent for painting the edges of the plate, Oakland relief ace Dennis Eckersley has become virtually unbeatable.
11. Most Happy Fella Oakland's Mark McGwire is smiling again, now that he's hitting homers at a record pace.
12. I got it . . . I got it . . . OOOPS With an unsightly rash of bobbles and boots, baseball is suffering through a plague of errors.
13. A Blueprint For Baseball The game needs remodeling, so the author has drawn up a nine-point plan.
14. An Outside Pitch A Japanese-led group offered to buy the Seattle Mariners, and baseball reacted with confusion and apprehension.
15. CLASSIC MOMENTS Twenty-five unforgettable scenes from the chronicle of sports.
16. Disorder in the Court In a midseason judicial donnybrook, two of SI's leading baseball advocates slug it out before the bar over which league is better.
17. Heaven For Seven Nolan Ryan's no-hitters have rescued a septet of appreciative catchers from obscurity.
18. Say It Ain't So, Bo A hip injury put two-sport superstar Bo Jackson on the sidelines, and opinions varied wildly as to how long he would remain there.
19. THE BIG SWEEP The dauntless Reds socked it to the vaunted A's in one of the most dazzling upsets in World Series history.
20. RX FOR BEATING THE A'S.
21. 'ONE HELLUVA TEAM' The Oakland A's lived up to their billing by stifling the Red Sox in Boston.
22. A BOOST from the ROCKET Roger Clemens's return lifted Boston in its battle with Toronto.
23. BRAWLGAME! Baseball has begun to resemble hockey as melees like last week's between the White Sox and Rangers proliferate. Can anything be done?
24. The Babes of Summer THE FABLED TOWN OF MEDICINE HAT, IN A ROOKIE LEAGUE, IS THE PORT OF ENTRY INTO ORGANIZED BALL FOR MANY TORONTO BLUE JAY YOUNGSTERS.
25. SAD ENDING FOR A HERO Baseball great Pete Rose was given five months in jail for cheating on his taxes.
26. Down On the Farm MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL, A STAPLE OF AMERICANA FOR MANY YEARS, IS MAKING A SENSATIONAL COMEBACK.
27. DROOPING AROUND THE ANKLES A four-game series with the division-leading A's left the White Sox sagging.
28. OFF AND RUNNING Lenny Dykstra's .400-plus batting spree has the surprising Phillies in the chase.
29. EAST NL Spirit of St. Louis EVEN WHITEY HERZOG IS PICKING THE METS, BUT HE COULD SURPRISE WITH HIS RESHUFFLED CARDS.
30. WEST NL Power to The Padres WITH THE ARRIVAL OF JOE CARTER, SAN DIEGO FINALLY HAS ALL THE GUNS IT NEEDS TO WIN THE WEST.
31. THREE-WEEK WONDERS With spring training cut short, questions abound, and no team needs more answers than the Atlanta Braves.
32. THE COVER STORY FROM TITTLE-ATING TO GLOBE-TROTTING, 35 YEARS OF SI.
33. THE BOYS OF WINTER The Senior Professional Baseball Association has plenty of gung ho players. Now all the new old league needs is some fans.
34. SWEPT AWAY As Part II of the World Series began, the Bay Area was recovering from the quake. Then the A's rocked the Giants twice to complete their sweep.
35. ON A ROLL The Oakland A's bowled over their Bay Area rivals, the San Francisco Giants, to lead the Series 2-0.
36. THE YEAR OF THE BLUE SNOW That was 1964, when the Phillies blew the pennant and broke the author's heart. Now, 25 years later, he relives the loss with his heroes.
37. WHERE HAVE ALL THE PLAYERS GONE? A lot of them are on the disabled list, as baseball suffers through the worst rash of injuries in recent memory. Theories abound for all the carnage.
38. This One's Still Up In The Air.
39. O YOU BEAUTIFUL BIRDS A year after setting a record for futility, the Orioles are sitting pretty in the AL East.
40. RAISING THE ROOF The opening of Toronto's SkyDome, a $500 million sports arena complete with retractable roof, revealed a surprisingly intimate baseball park and gave a glimpse into the future.
41. THE STUFF OF LEGEND The Hall of Fame was built in Cooperstown upon a foundation of fable, based on a letter from a madman and a dirty ball found in an attic. But from such bogus beginnings has come a nearly sacred shrine in an almost perfect setting.
42. SCOUTING REPORTS NL EAST Who's The Enemy? IF THE NEW YORK METS CAN KEEP FROM TEARING THEMSELVES APART, NO ONE WILL BE ABLE TO STOP THEM.
43. All My Padres For 15 years, the San Diego Padres have lived a soap opera, complete with a cast of characters that would do daytime TV proud.
44. SCOUTING REPORT NL WEST Back in The Saddle NOW THAT THE SAN DIEGO PADRES ARE ARMED AND LOADED, IT'S GOING TO GET WILDER IN THE WEST.
45. DEEP ROOTS In shattering one of baseball's most imposing records and then pitching the Dodgers to victory in the World Series, Orel Hershiser IV drew on a boyhood spent excelling in sports and a devotion to the fundamental values.
46. DESTINY'S BOYS L.A. miraculously beat Oakland in the World Series.
47. TOO HOT NOT TO COOL DOWN With sharp pitching and an uncharacteristic hitting barrage, Detroit stopped the streaking Red Sox four games to one.
48. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST.
49. MAX.
50. NL WEST Scouting Reports.
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