Word: drummey
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...this point the team's strong point is a slick fielding if not power-laden infield. Returning from last year are first baseman Phil Bernstein, shortstop Dave Morse, and third baseman Mike Drummey. The fourth starter is junior Terry Bartolet...
Bernstein, a left-handed power hitter, batted .291 last season and hit well down South. Morse, now captain, hit .333 on the trip and .306 last year. Drummey makes up in hustle what he lacks in finesse in the field, and hit .329 batting leadoff as a junior. Bartolet filled the gap left by the graduation of Al Martin and surprised everyone with a .333 spring trip average, highest on the club with Morse...
...Mike Drummey returns to take command of the hot corner. Although the smallest man on the club (at 5-8, 145 pounds), Drummey has the best throwing arm and has been known to make some pretty unbelievable play. He hit around .240 last year, and Shepard thinks he can add 40 or 50 points to that average this season...
Today's varsity lineup is expected to include Bernstein at first, Martin at second, Mike Drummey at third, Morse at shortstop, Ravenel in left, Dick Shima in center, and Billy Rodgers in right. Dick Diehl will catch, and Tom Boone or Al Yarbro will pitch...
Others who have turned in much help at the plate are Mike Drummey, Phil Bernstein, Dick Shima, Dave Morse, and Bill Rodgers. Led by Martin, these six were all well over .300 this week...