Word: shepards
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tery Bartolet returns after a year's absence and right now seems to have the second base job. Bartolet is a natural fielder with excellent control of the glove. The big question mark is whether or not he can hit. His freshman year was very disappointing, but Shepard is convinced that "anyone who looks so much like a natural ballplayer must be able...
Mike Drummey returns to take command of the hot corner. Although the smallest man on the club (at 5-8, 145 pounds), Drummey has the best throwing arm and has been known to make some pretty unbelievable play. He hit around .240 last year, and Shepard thinks he can add 40 or 50 points to that average this season...
Although he is not sure where he is going to use him, Shepard is certain that sophomore Bob St. George will see a lot of action at second or third. St. George is a superb fielder with a good arm and fast hands...
...fairly sure of a job in the outfield at present. For the first game, though, he will be joined by his JV colleague from last year--Fred Karp. Mike Cronin, who hit .333 as a utility infielder last year, is slated to move to the outfield. In fact, Shepard will experiment with a lot of excess infield material during the spring swing in an effort to find a reliable outfield trio...
...catching department is giving Shepard headaches. Dick Diehl is back from last year, but he still is hampered by a bad shoulder. Sophomore Scott Harshbarger is now ranked as number two man, and he'll back Diehl up on the Southern trip. Harshbarger is a tremendously useful ball player, and if...s hitting is as good as expected, he might play anywhere...