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| Minor deal: One of the Dodgers' call-ups for the September roster expansion became clear when the club purchased the contract of veteran catcher Einar Diaz from Cleveland and assigned him to Triple-A LasVegas, where he will split time behind the plate with Edwin Bellorin. Last June the Pentagon announced that up to 5,600 IRR soldiers would be called into service, with future call-ups a distinct possibility. on 1 July 1970 as part of the comprehensive reorganization of the Naval Air Reserve to increase its combat readiness in the wake of the 1968 Pueblo Crisis reserve call-ups. |
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