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Sept. 30, 1971. Seventy years and 10,851 games into the story of American League baseball in the nation’s capital, the Senators, 38 games out of first place on the last day of the season, faced the Yankees in the final game in franchise history. The teams had split the first two games of the series […]
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, Final Game
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, Franchise History
, Frank Howard
, Home Runs
, Horace Clarke
, Indifference
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, Joe Cronin
, Joe Grzenda
, Kennedy Memorial
, Last Game
, Mike Kekich
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, Robert Short
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, Two Games
, Washington Senators
For a young boy who loves baseball, there is no cooler place to grow up than near Cooperstown, N.Y., the home of baseball. My family spent many summer weekends boating on Otsego Lake and taking in the Norman Rockwell-like atmosphere of a village that lives and breathes baseball—just like I did. If you have a […]
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, Los Angeles Dodgers
, New York Yankees
, Norman Rockwell
, Otsego Lake
, Roy White
, Second Baseman
, Sparky Lyle
, Thurman Munson
, Wrigley Field