The intimidator
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Relief pitcher Lee Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals set a National League record in 1991 with 47 saves, and he has set a major league record by making an appearance in at least 60 games during the last 10 seasons. Now with his third club, Smith is still hoping for his first World Series.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1992
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The 10 worst free agents in baseball history
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The ten worst free agent deals in baseball are presented. Pitcher Wayne Garland, a 20-game-winner for the Baltimore Orioles, signed a $2.3 million contract with the Cleveland Indians, but never came close to his previous record. Garland and other free agent disappointments are discussed.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1992
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Chargers vs. Dolphins 1982: a divisional playoff game for the ages
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The 1982 AFC divisional playoff game between the Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers was won in overtime by the Chargers 41-38, but not before new offensive records were set. Records include both teams passing for over 400 yards and a combined total of 1,036 offensive yards.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1993
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