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...strongly about the players' obligations to the national pastime that he gave the All-Stars a little pregame speech he calls, "Ask Not What Baseball Can Do for You, Ask What You Can Do for Baseball." Apparently, Frank Thomas of the White Sox wasn't listening. The slugging first baseman left the All-Star Game after the fourth inning to catch a plane back to Chicago for a game the next night. Granted, he hit a two-run homer in the fourth, but the AL could still have used his bat, and besides, many players who had games the next...
...Sentencing Commission deplored this disparity, noting that blacks account for 88.3% of all federal crack distribution convictions, but just 27.4% of cocaine trafficking convictions. On average, crack defendants receive prison sentences three to eight times as long as their cocaine counterparts for comparable amounts. Willie Aikens, a former first baseman for the Kansas City Royals, is a case in point. Convicted last year of selling 50 grams of crack, he is now doing 15 years in the federal prison at Leavenworth; had he sold cocaine instead, his sentence would be closer to two years. The commission's bottom line: "Issues...
Reinhard was Harvard's only first team All-Ivy League selection, while Cupp, sophomore third baseman Katina Lee and sophomore outfielder Melissa Kreuder, who was second on the team with 24 RBI's and fourth with a .315 batting average, made the second team...
Hogan, who is stepping down in August, presented senior captain and second baseman Bo Bernhard with the team's Most Valuable Player, Award. Berhard was also honored with the George A. Percy '18 Award for Spirit and Dedication...
While a Harvard undergraduate, Hogan led the baseball team to the College World Series in both 1973 and 1974. A first baseman, he led the team in hitting during his junior and senior seasons and was named to the All-America Honorable Mention squad...