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Abner Powell
An interesting account of one of baseball's pioneers, Abner Powell, who introduced many new concepts to the game in the 19th century that are still part of the game. |
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Almost a Pelican
Bob Feller in New Orleans |
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From New Orleans to Cooperstown
The road to Cooperstown ran through New Orleans for many former New Orleans Pelican players. |
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Ted Breitenstein
An unusual look at the first starting assignment of Ted Breitenstein of the St. Louis Browns who would go on to become the "Grand Old Man" for the New Orleans Pelicans. |
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A. J. Heinemann
The life and career of New Orleans baseball magnate Alexander Julius Heinemann is covered in detail by baseball writer and researcher Gary Higginbotham. |
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Triple Play The Hard Way
One of the most unusual triple plays in the history of baseball -- it took five players and seven steps to complete. |
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Henry "Zeke" Bonura
Few people would have believed what Master Sergeant Henry "Zeke" Bonura was capable of achieving during the Second World War. This article pays tribute to his accomplishments. |