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The Kansas City Royals won the World Series. Royals pitcher Bret Cincinatti Reds player-manager Peter Rose broke Ty Cobb's career hit
Saberhagen embraces third baseman George Brett after pitching a record in September. The historic No. 4,192 hit was a single to left field
five-hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the St Louis on a 2-1 pitch San Diego Padres right hander Eric Show with one out
Cardmals Saberhagen, the winner of two series games, was named in the bottom of the first inning.
as the Most Valuable Player in the series.
Blue-collar troubadour Bruce Springsteen was the undisputed boss of Four prominent actors died in late 1985 Orson Welles, (T-L) 70, of a
rock n'roll. His songs about Vietnam veterans, steelworkers and
factory workers hit many responsive chords with all ages of heart attack; Lloyd Nolan, (T-R) 83, after a battle with lung cancer; Rock
Americans. Hudson, (B-L) 59, after a battle with AIDS, Yul Brynner, (B-R) 65, of
cancer.
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