Word: sackers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mike Drummey lined out in bottom of the inning, Bartolet to center. Pitching to Morse, twisted his elbow, perhaps the thing that could have happened Princeton. Gerry Skey came in to walking Morse. He had better with Bernstein, fanning the big sacker, but Combs quickly out and singled to left, Bartolet...
...while it appeared the Crimson was headed for disaster. Starter Paul Del Rossi walked the first man to face him in four straight pitches. In an attempt to rectify the mistake, he wheeled towards first suddenly with a beautiful pick off peg. He caught the runner--and first sacker Phil Bernstein--off guard. Bernstein missed the throw and Navy had a man on third...
Today will undoubtedly be Del Rossi's toughest assignment, however. Look at some of the Middle batting averages: Hank Kettelhodt, the first sacker, is going at .393; left fielder Bob Foyle and shortstop Chuck Garroway will check in with stick marks of .371; catcher Harvey Cybul is .348; right fielder Pat Roney is currently .316 with two doubles and a home...
...chief problems today should come from first sacker Larry McNulty (of basketball fame), shortstop Adam Florczak, and center fielder Ralph Powers. All three are averaging around...
Drummey, the little third sacker with a tremendous cross diamond throw, is currently leading the Crimson in batting with a torrid .379 average. He is closely trailed by Terry Bartolet, who owns a .361 mark. Other Crimson batsmen hitting over .300 include Morse (.317), pitchers Yarbro (.429) and Paul Del Rossi...