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Player's Strike Costs Some the Hall of Fame

Allen Barra captures much of the misguided motivation behind the 1994-1995 Major League Baseball strike ("Baseball's Costliest Walk," Leisure & Arts, Oct. 28). Full Article at Wall Street Journal

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