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...nice workout to confused undergrads who think this is a fancy-dress type of bar and have dressed up for naught. A TV plays whatever games are showing, but almost no one pays attention. The drink is beer and beer alone, but variety is good and prices reasonable. (A pitcher of Sam Adams will set you back only $8.25.) The student bartenders are extremely friendly, going out of their way to make sure everyone is served quickly and having a good time. Do not be surprised if you notice someone next to you working on a problem set?...
Just like that, the 1999 Ivy Pitcher of the Year was playing baseball for a living...
...NFCA All-Americans. The winningest pitcher in Texas history and a Sports Illustrated Face in the Crowd. The national record-holder for career stolen bases. The All-League First-Team selections and Most Valuable Players from regions of New York and Michigan to California and Washington State...
...chance that after attending pitching clinics as early as the third grade, Tanner thrived at her chosen sport and—with 112 high school wins—became the winningest pitcher in Texas history, though Tanner’s never been one to focus on statistics...
June 15th — Trying to add new life to the team, the Texas Rangers attempt to sign Doc Gooden and Daryl Strawberry. Their parole officers refuse, so the Rangers go on to inquire about former Yankee pitcher Steve Howe, who was banned from baseball on many occasions in the early 90s for cocaine use and was once found carrying a gun onto an airplane. Howe though, decides not to come out of retirement. To his disappointment, GM John Hart also discovers that one-time Tampa Bay Devil Rays super-prospect Toe Nash will not be available for this...