Word: southpaws
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Giardi, a Mather House resident out of Salem, Mass., was one of two unanimous selections to the All-Ivy League team. Yale's junior southpaw Dan Lock, who took home the award as top pitcher in the Ancient Eight, was the other...
Irving pitches from both sides, but following his complete game win on Saturday pitching southpaw, he would throw righthanded...
...Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League named Musselman its pitcher of the year for his 9-2 record, and a few weeks after the season the Toronto Blue Jays picked the southpaw in the sixth round of the draft...
...right, the Jefferson Memorial. From his balcony King can also see the Watergate apartments, the home of his childhood friend Herbie Cohen, a successful lawyer and consultant. King used to tell a story about how he, Herbie and another Brooklyn teenager named Sandy Koufax (the Hall of Fame southpaw who pitched for King's beloved Dodgers) once drove to Connecticut to settle an argument about how many scoops of ice cream you could get in New Haven for 15 cents...
...serve was worse -- "the falling leaf," he called it. But Bush compensated. He chose as his partner a lawyer from a distinguished Texas family, who just happened to have been captain of the varsity team at Princeton. With the polished James Addison Baker III at his right side, the southpaw Bush was able to emphasize his strengths: his forehand, quick reflexes at the net and steadiness on the clutch points...