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Bibliography for Jose Mota
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» The Baseball Index contains the following references for further reading material on Jose Mota (2B 1991, 95 Padres, Royals):

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ARTICLES

» Manny's Many Motas Follow Family Tradition by Henson, Steve

Article in Baseball America
March 25,
1991 (Vol. 11, Issue 4) -- p. 9, 1 page(s)
Column/Series Name: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
Stats: Miscellaneous Stats Photos/Illustrations: bw:(5)
Named people: Jose Mota; Andy Mota; Domingo Mota; Gary Mota; Raphael Mota; Antonio Mota; Manny Mota
Topics: Family; Brother

» Nine Teams Make the Call by Winston, Lisa

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
August 9,
1995 (Vol. 5, Issue 20) -- p. 20, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Jose Mota; Edgar Caceres; Jeff Grotewold; Scott Anderson; Brian Givens; Jamie McAndrew; Ron Rightnowar; Ron Mahay; Rick Reed; Mike Christopher; Dan Masteller; Scott Taylor; Dave Pavlas; Joel Chimelis
Topics: Replacement Players; Strikes (Labor); 1995; Promotions; Teammate Relations; Kansas City Royals; Milwaukee Brewers; Boston Red Sox; Cincinnati Reds; Detroit Tigers; Minnesota Twins; Texas Rangers; New York Yankees; San Francisco Giants

» All-Americas Have Strong Bloodlines by Ringolsby, Tracy

Article in The Sporting News
July 1,
1985 (Vol. 200, Issue 1) -- p. 32, 1 page(s)
Stats: Player Season Stats Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: B.J. Surhoff; Will Clark; Jose Mota; Mark Marquess; Lance Blankenship; Barry Larkin; Chris Gwynn; Barry Bonds; Rafael Palmeiro; Pete Incaviglia; Bobby Witt; Greg Swindell
Topics: College Baseball; Awards; 1985

» Non-union Players Won't Get '96 Cards by Williams, Pete

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
December 27,
1995 (Vol. 5, Issue 40) -- p. 6, 1 page(s)
Stats: Player Season Stats, Roser Stats Photos/Illustrations: n
Named people: Scott Anderson; Doug Brady; Mike Busch; Edgar Caceres; Joel Chimelis; Mike Christopher; Brian Givens; Jeff Grotewold; Dave Hajek; Ron Mahay; Dan Masteller; Jamie McAndrew; Craig McMurtry; Jose Mota; Dave Pavlas; Rick Reed; Ron Rightnowar
Topics: Players Union; Strikes (Labor); 1995; Replacement Players; Baseball Cards; Endorsements; Income

» Replacement quandary: Those Who Went Out On a Limb Now in Union Limbo by Rains, Rob

Article in USA Today Baseball Weekly
June 21,
1995 (Vol. 5, Issue 13) -- p. 6, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Ron Rightnowar; Edgar Caceres; Jeff Grotewald; Ron Mahay; Jose Mota; Joel Chimelis; Donald Fehr
Topics: Milwaukee Brewers; Players Union; Labor Strikes; Replacement Players; Promotions; Roster Spots; Teammate Relations; Chemistry; Boston Red Sox; San Francisco Giants; Player-Management Relations; Kansas City Royals
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