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McHugh doggedly came up throwing, but the home plate umpire was already waving his finger around over his head, indicating it was a home run. Northeastern coach Johm Connolly and his dugout protested loudly, but to no avail. The college rules state that if a fielder is carried out of the ballpark by his own momentum, it is a home run regardless if he catches...
Yale starter Greg Daniels was asked to remain in the dugout for the Harvard fourth and Mackenale began his pitcher an-inning binge, starting with John Reynolds. Reynolds huded the fourth and gave up two more runs on three walks, a wild pitch and a sacrifice...
Independent trainer and chief bat boy Peter Borowitz was bitter about the 23-2 humiliation. "We have no business scheduling major league teams when we're just a rinky-dink squad," he said. Borowitz directed the Indy play from the dugout...
...state oil monopoly; farmers receive money only for their land and no petroleum royalties. "They are worried that our drilling will ruin their fishing," says a Pemex engineer aboard the Chac, a marine drilling platform named for the Mayan rain god, as two fishermen glide by in a dugout canoe...
...about lavish six-figure salaries (his own is estimated at about $200,000). He was too polite to add that for all their cash, none of the owners of the 24 major league teams felt that they could afford to have a black man calling the shots from the dugout. Until last week, that is. Then, with a ceremonial roll of the public relations drums, the Cleveland Indians announced that Robinson had stepped across baseball's ultimate color line and become the team's new manager...