Word: gloving
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Angels, who, like the Red Sox, are looking for a catcher, dealt Thompson to the Pirates last night in exchange for receiver Ed Ott and pitcher Mickey Mahler. Pittsburgh then sent the 16-year-old slugger to the Yankees, receiving former golden-glove first baseman Jim Spencer and minor-league pitchers Greg Cochran and Fred Tolliver...
...spite of the fact that Bernstein is left-handed, Morris admitted he was originally reluctant to start a lefty at the position, but he is now convinced that her glove will be a tremendous asset to the team...
...would appear that Gilder's book Wealth and Poverty is indeed the equivalent of an economic bible for the Reaganauts. Gilder's opinion that "to help the poor and middle classes, one must cut the tax rates of the rich" fits hand in glove with the attitude of another of President Reagan's favorites, Calvin Coolidge. Rather than trying to ease the burden of the poor, Coolidge too believed it was better to decrease the taxes of the higher income groups to avoid retarding economic growth. Although some of Gilder's research is entertaining, his ideas...
...second period bank job he pulled on Steiner. With 7:26 remaining in the stanza and Yale on a power play, Steiner flipped the puck toward an apparently open net, as Lau was on his back in the crease. Somehow Lau turned over on his stomach, stuck his glove out toward the net, and Uri Geller-ed the puck into his glove. Incredible...
...sure how I did that either," he said after the game. "I just turned around and held out my glove and the puck fell...