Word: jose
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that strung triple titles in the '70s, though they are commonly thought of, and occasionally even think of themselves, in terms of a single Bunyanesque figure in rightfield. After Oakland scored ten runs against the Red Sox in Game 3, first baseman Mark McGwire added for shuddering emphasis, "And Jose...
...Jose Canseco, 24, the 6-ft. 3-in., 230-lb. Cuban (who, Detroit wordsmith Sparky Anderson says, "is built like a Greek goddess") homered in all the other games and persisted in stealing bases too. His 40-40 distinction in those cross categories ought to combine with Hershiser's record 59 zeroes to make quite a noise. In these anabolic times, a Washington reporter with only the evidence of his eyes has been able to incite chants of "ster-oids, ster- oids" in the bleacher sections around Canseco. But Jose has the grace to grin and make a muscle...
Other 1989 Harvard marshals, in order of election, are: Mihail S. Lari, Jose F. Sanchez and Jaikumar Ramaswamy. Radcliffe elected Nancy M. Lutz, Vivian Y. Hunt and Lori B. Rutter...
Hershiser ended the rally by striking out Oakland rightfielder Jose Canseco, who had only one hit in his previous 16 at-bats in the series...
...ended the game by striking out A's home run king Jose Canseco, who hit a grand slam in the first game, on a 3-2 pitch with the tying run on first and getting Dave Parker on a foul pop to third...