Remembering Washington’s Slugging Giant, Frank Howard
Remembering Frank Howard, the feared power hitter of the 1960s with the Senators and Dodgers.
Remembering Frank Howard, the feared power hitter of the 1960s with the Senators and Dodgers.
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