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April 11, 1961: The master-mind in the third base coaching box or the middle of the dugout, acting as though he had St. Vitus' dance or a swarm of bees on his nose, is the super spy, the male Mata Hari of baseball, Jim Murray says. |
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April 11, 1961: The master-mind in the third base coaching box or the middle of the dugout, acting as though he had St. Vitus' dance or a swarm of bees on his nose, is the super spy, the male Mata Hari of baseball, Jim Murray says. |
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