IT WAS JUST another ho-hum spring-training day. Blue skies, swaying palm trees, a meaningless exhibition to be played. At least it was on that March afternoon in 1977 at Tinker Field in Orlando, Fla., until Rangers second baseman Lenny Randle, unhappy at losing his starting position to rookie Bump Wills, emphasized his discontent with a quick flurry of punches that sent manager Frank Lucchesi to ...
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