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Word: jims (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tragedy of errors continued on the next play, when Crusader lead-off man Peter Colombo sent Scannell around third with a line single to left. Scannell came in standing up when Harvard left fielder Jim Peccerillo's throw sailed high, and Colombo made it all the way to third when Steward--backing up home--tried to get Colombo at second and javelined the ball into center field...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Crusaders Nail Crimson, 8-5, With Three-Run Tenth Inning | 4/24/1979 | See Source »

...Crusaders had taken charge early in the contest, chipping away at Harvard starter Jim Keyte for single runs in the first, third and seventh, while the Crimson scored just once in the first seven innings, on St. John's RBI single in the fifth...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Crusaders Nail Crimson, 8-5, With Three-Run Tenth Inning | 4/24/1979 | See Source »

Some baseball pitchers are bad boys of winter: they come in low and inside with their typewriters and tell tales out of the clubhouse. Jim Bouton perfected the pitch with Ball Four, and as a sequel ex-Yankee Sparky Lyle this season spikes up dirt about the world champs in The Bronx Zoo. Then there's Philadelphia Phillies Reliefer Tug McGraw, 34. When his arm is in the whirlpool, McGraw's mind is busy thinking up baseball fairy tales for children. He is working on one about a boy from the Bowery and his dog who both make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 23, 1979 | 4/23/1979 | See Source »

While losing to Acosta was no disgrace, losing the second game certainly was. The Lions, who entered the doubleheader with a .242 team batting average, roughed up starter Jim Keyte for four runs in two-thirds of an inning and reliever Rob Alevizos for six more in the following three innings. The game--and the season, possibly--was over almost before it had started...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Lions Stun Batsmen, 5-0, 12-6 | 4/23/1979 | See Source »

...Harvard batsmen managed 14 hits over the seven-inning game, but they all came from the same people (Stenhouse 3-for-4, DH Jim Peccerillo 3-for-4, Charlie Santos-Buch 2-for-4. More importantly, they came at random, isolated moments...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Lions Stun Batsmen, 5-0, 12-6 | 4/23/1979 | See Source »

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