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Baseball Digest
Articles in July 2003 issue of Baseball Digest
- Cardinals look to Edgar Renteria for leadership: St. Louis shortstop helps generate a winning atmoshere
by Dan O'Neill - Vladimir Guerrero: baseball's quiet super talent: Expos all-around performer excels on the field despite limited publicity with Montreal's small fan base - Montreal Expos outfielder
by Mike Bauman - The fans speak out - Letters To The Editor - Letter to the Editor
- Baseball profile: Johnny DamonBoston Red Sox - Interview
by Rick Sorci - Oldest Hall of Fame member revives some baseball memories - Warm Up Tosses - Al Lopez
by John Kuenster - All-Star surprises: players who were called for duty despite unimpressive statistics
by Al Doyle - Baseball's elite: to build the perfect major league player, special talents of the game's most gifted athletes would have to be compressed into one
by Jason Cole - Turn back the clock: former player and A.L. President Bobby Brown recalls his Yankee career: second baseman was an off-season medical student during his career and managed to hit .439 in 17 World Series games
by Jim Sargent - Deficient defenders: many players have earned reputations as "good hit, no field" performers - descriptions of play of baseball players
by George Vass - Club history Detroit Tigers - Illustration
- Magglio Ordonez: a superstar in disguise: White Sox slugger rates among the most productive players in the majors, but still receives little recognition
by Bonnie DeSimone - 7th Inning stretch - baseball players who have hit home runs for at least seven teams - Illustration
- A hitter's game: rule changes promoting offense have favored batters over pitchers
by Mark Herrmann - Baseball rules corner: non-playing personnel sometimes involved in interference calls
by Rich Marazzi - Baseball quick quiz
- Pitching as an art: Hall of Fame Hurler Tom Seaver discusses his favorite topic - Interview
by Marty Noble