The young and the talented ... the American League has better young players than the National League because of an advantage in the draft
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Los Angeles Dodgers scout Mel Didier believes the American League has better players than the National League because since 1977 it has had two more teams. That means 150 more players are drafted by the American League each year. This and other baseball news is discussed.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1993
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Issues & notes
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The 1992 major league baseball season, its teams and personalities, are discussed. Parity is very evident and few, if any, teams are completely out of contention. Toronto and Pittsburgh are picked to win their respective pennants, with Toronto winning the World Series.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1992
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NFL booms and busts: with the draft fast approaching, lessons can be learned from this past season
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The best draft pick of the 1994 NFL season was Marshall Faulk of the Indianapolis Colts, while Heath Shuler of the Washington Redskins was the biggest disappointment. Warren Sapp is likely to be the top pick for the 1995 season. This and other sports news is discussed.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1995
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