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Bibliography for Phil Huffman
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» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Phil Huffman (RHP 1979, 85 Blue Jays, Orioles):

» Information on how to locate the materials cited here can be found at the bottom of this page.
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ARTICLES
» Jays Pick Huffman as Rookie Starter by MacCarl, Neil
Article in The Sporting News
April 21,
1979 (Vol. 187, Issue 16) -- p. 17, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Phil Huffman; Roy Hartsfield; Bob Miller
Topics: Profiles; Rookies
» Jays' Top Pupils Drill in Florida by MacCarl, Neil
Article in The Sporting News
November 10,
1979 (Vol. 188, Issue 19) -- p. 47, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Jim Clancy; Alfredo Griffin; Phil Huffman; Pat Gillick
Topics: Profiles; Toronto Blue Jays; Instructional League
Henneman, Jim
Article in The Sporting News
February 10,
1986 (Vol. 201, Issue 6) -- p. 40, 1 page(s)
» Notes: Boudreau is the son of Lou Boudreau
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Jim Boudreau; Jeff Ballard; Phil Huffman; Odell Jones; John Stefero; George Bjorkman; Juan Bonilla
Topics: Baltimore Orioles; Non-Roster Invitees
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