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Google News: The biggest in the Berkshires
[Berkshire Eagle] - From Mark Belanger to James Taylor, from Mount Greylock to a giant beaver, from Pittsfield to Florida, Berkshire County has its records. There isn't enough space here to chart them all, but we're offering a hefty list that reflects our diligent
Google News: HICKS: Memories flood back from basketball games vs. Orioles
[Yorkdispatch.com] - In addition to the Ripken brothers, I seem to recall Jim Palmer, Paul Blair, Brooks Robinson, Elrod Hendricks, Grant Jackson, Mark Belanger, Al Bumbry and Don Baylor suiting up for the O's. Mike Flanagan and Scotty McGregor, too, I think.
Angels' Ervin Santana beats Twins 5-1 with eight-hitter
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[Boston Herald] - The closest any Angels pitcher ever came to back-to-back no-hitters was on July 19, 1973, against Baltimore, when Nolan Ryan plunked Brooks Robinson leading off the eighth Mark Belanger followed with a single. Brian Duensing (8-9) gave up five runs and
Google News: Jerry Hairston Jr. is sole survivor of Rochester Red Wings' top-flop infield
[Rochester Democrat and Chronicle] - My favorite Rochester Red Wings infield in the last 50 years is a two-way tie between (1B Mike Epstein, 2B Mickey McGuire, SS Mark Belanger, 3B Steve Demeter) and (1B Terry Crowley, 2B Don Fazio, SS Bobby Grich, 3B Mike Ferraro).
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