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Bibliography for Mark Lee
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» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Mark Lee (RHP 1978-81 Padres , Pirates):

» Information on how to locate the materials cited here can be found at the bottom of this page.
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ARTICLES

» Amarillo's Lee Is Busy Bee; He's Pitcher With 'Bionic Arm' by Giles, Les

Article in The Sporting News
July 2,
1977 (Vol. 183, Issue 26) -- p. 41, 1 page(s)
Column/Series Name: Texas League
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Mark Lee; Dave Campbell
Topics: Profiles; Potential; Relief Pitchers; Grooves; Durability; Attitude

» Good Sport Award

Article in Sport
November,
1982 (Vol. 73, Issue 11) -- p. 17, 1 page(s)
Column/Series Name: Sport Talk
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Mark Lee
Topics: Profiles; Dismissals; Humor

» Baltimore Orioles

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
June 14,
1995 (Vol. 5, Issue 12) -- p. 9, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Brad Pennington; Armando Benitez; Terry Clark; Mark Lee
Topics: Assignments; Demotions; Promotions; Baltimore Orioles; Relief Pitchers; 0608995d; Walks; Control

» Who Saves the Saviors? Real Heroes Are the Rescue Workers of Middle Innings by Holway, John B.

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
December 27,
1995 (Vol. 5, Issue 40) -- p. 23, 1 page(s)
Stats: Season Leaders Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Tim Scott; Mark Wohlers; Dave Leiper; Jim Corsi; Mark Lee; Jesse Orosco; Troy Percival
Topics: Holds; Middle Relievers; Relief Pitching; Strategy; Clutch Performances
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