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Scouts, gamblers, opponents: all season they had looked at the Orioles pitching staff with blinders, searching for totals that would have accrued to a single hurler had the burden not been so expertly shared. They had looked at the parts, not the sum. Searching for exclamation points, they had overlooked the words.
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Black and Blue: Sandy Koufax, the Robinson Boys, and the World Series That Stunned America

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It was a season of transition, in the nation as in the national pastime, a time of comings and goings. That year no American arrived more loudly than Frank Robinson, and none would depart more quietly than Sandy Koufax.
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