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...opened a series against the Minnesota Twins with Blue on the mound, the gate was 23,334; next night, with Blue on the bench, it was 11,147. Between victories Nos. 17 and 18, Vida took time out to become the second-youngest pitcher in history to win the All-Star Game. Then it was on to Detroit to No. 19 before a crowd of 53,565. Afterward, the fans thronged outside the clubhouse chanting "We want Vida! We want Vida...
...what. In recent weeks, however, he has preferred to be known by his real name and title: Ralph Garr, leftfielder, Atlanta Braves. That's R-a-l-p-h Garr. If enough people spell it that way on the write-in ballot for the National League All-Star team, he may yet get the recognition he says he so richly deserves. "The rate I'm going," he says, "I think my worth will be fantastic...
...Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League (EIBL) announced its 1971 All-Star team yesterday, but League champion Harvard was left high and dry with only one man on the team-All-American co-captain Pete Varney...
...surprisingly, one of Restic's first moves was to hire Ralph Goldston, a former all-star back in the CFL, as a defensive coach. Goldston, who played under Restic for two seasons, was the first black to play for the Philadelphia Eagles...
...ended the Crimson's Greater Boston League season with an unblemished 7-0 record and the league's championship. Harvard placed five men on the GBL all-star team: Pete Varney was named the league's most valuable player. Vince McGugan, Dan DeMichele, Art Serrano, and Crimson pitcher J. C. Nickens were the other players...