Word: mounded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second inning at Milwaukee's County Stadium, and the old man on the mound stared coldly at the old man in the batter's box-the Braves' Warren Spahn, 42, baseball's dean of pitchers, against the St. Louis Cardinals' Stan Musial, 42, who had just added Babe Ruth's extra-base hit record to the 54 other marks he holds or shares. Spahn wound up and threw. Crack! Thunk! Oof! A screaming line drive hit Spahn squarely in the belly. He staggered and fell. Somehow he picked up the ball and threw Musial...
...White Sox, too, look like a respectable ball club, but whether their mound staff can hold up for an entire summer is an open question. Behind Ray Herbert the Sox have only demonstrated mediocrities like Johnny Buzhardt and Joel Horlen, who may not be able to hold their pace...
...varsity opened scoring in the top of the first inning, when, with two out. Terry Bartolet walked, Tom Stephenson singled, and both Gavin Gilmor and Lee Patrick walked, bringing Bartolet home. Needless to say, Boston College's starting pitcher, a young fellow named Carter, left the mound--the first of four men to face Crimson batters that afternoon...
...score indicates, Brandeis pitchers had along hard day on the mound. Particularly discouraged must have been the Judges' Boudreau, the first relief pitcher. He came in after five hitters, and left after 14; he allowed six hits, nine earned runs, three walks and failed to retire a single batter. Del Rossi gave up six hits and struck out five as he pocketed his sixth win of the year...
...mound for the Crimson will be either Paul Del Rossi or Dick Garibaldi. Garibaldi was scheduled to pitch against B.C. today, with Del Rossi facing the Tigers, but the B.C. game was rained out, and rescheduled for May 13. It's still likely that Del Rossi will start, however