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Some players will pay a sort of professional price for the strike. Pete Rose, for example, is looking to surpass Ty Cobb's record of 4,191 hits and become baseball's alltime hit leader; Rose is at 3,630 now, but at 40, will need another few seasons to catch Cobb. Indeed, he needs only one more hit to pass Stan Musial; he got a hit last week-in a softball game in Cincinnati. Tom Seaver of the Reds needs 48 wins to join that select group of pitchers with 300 career victories; at 36, he cannot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Summer of Our Discontent | 6/29/1981 | See Source »

...Mike Schmidt. 48: Ben Ogilvie. 41: Reggie Jackson. 41: Gorman Thomas. 38: Tony Armas. 35: Bob Horner. 35: Dale Murphy. 33: Eddie Murray. 32: John Matberry. 30. 2. "The Barber" Sal Maglie. 3. Cesar Tovar and Bert Campaberis. 4. Rod Carew. Pete Rose. Johnny Bench. Fred Lynn. 5. Cincinnatti's Ray Knight. 6. Lee Lacy. 7. Sandy Koufax. Denny McClain. Jim Palmer. 8. Bobby Bonds. 189 in 1970 9. Catfish Hunter: Minnesota. 4-0 10. Walter Johnson. Gaylord Perry. Bob Gibson. Nolan Ryan. 11. Phillies. Pete Rose. Bake McBride. Gary Matthews: Braves: Bob Horner. Chris Chambliss. John "the Count" Montefusco...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ...And The Answers | 5/20/1981 | See Source »

Reagan's plan, virtually intact, was approved last week by the Senate Budget Committee. Three conservative Republican Senators, who had revolted against the large budget deficits it would produce, rejoined their party ranks. They did so after New Mexico Republican Pete Domenici, chairman of the committee, agreed to a revised set of estimates projecting that the Reagan plan would produce a balanced budget by 1984 instead of a $44.7 billion deficit. The plan assumes that there will be an additional but unspecified $22.7 billion in budget cuts by 1984, that $7.7 billion will be saved by reducing waste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reagan's Budget Battle | 5/11/1981 | See Source »

...Field yesterday. The event was the first annual Harvard Baseball Alumni Game, and the return of more than two dozen ex-Crimson hatsmen made the day a treat... Hardworking Peter Crowley, a three-year junior yarsity star, picked up his first varsity at-bat at Dartmouth. Good to see, Pete... Tuesday's contest with Brandeis is the squad's last home game. The squad travels to Army and Cornell next weekend to close out the campaign. FIRST GAME at Hanover, N.H. HARVARD (0) AB R H BI Chicarello, dh 2 0 1 0 Weller, cf 2 0 0 0 Weller...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Crimson Blanked by Dartmouth But Romps, 14-3, in Nightcap | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...Boston Red Sox and Fernando Valenzuels kept their streaks alive yesterday. The Sox lost their seventh consecutive ball game. 3-1, to the Minnesota Twins. that's the longest losing streak in four years, and the latest was a four-hitter for Pete Redfern and Dough Corbett. "I've been around baseball for a long time, but I've never seen anything like this." Ralph Houk said. "It's almost unbelievable, incredible. Everything that could go wrong...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

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