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...Wilson in both the 200- and 50- yard freestyle events.“[The freshmen] are training really hard and have a really good attitude,” Davidson said. “I think they will add so much strength to our program.”Freshman Linnea Sundberg also did well in her Crimson debut, taking third in the 200-yard backstroke. That rounded out a one-two-three finish behind Hart and Skoda, who finished in first- and second-place, respectively.Hart and Skoda led another one-two-three finish in the 100-yard backstroke, followed this time...
...opening two games in Kansas City, both in the field and at bat. Though outpitched twice, St. Louis won 3-1 and 4-2. In the second game, poor Charlie Leibrandt would have thrown a three-hitter to level the Series for the Royals if only Catcher Jim Sundberg or First Baseman Steve Balboni had overtaken a foul pop-up just beside the dugout. The spitting image of Archie Bunker's meathead son-in-law, Balboni wears a particular expression of impending disaster...
...which the good guy faces the cornered villain and the dilemma of whether to shoot. The hero slowly pulls back the trigger to within a nano-inch of firing, hesitates--and stops. Makes great fiction, but do we really believe that happened thousands of times in Florida? DREW SUNDBERG Brussels...
From here, Angell can see the less tangible but more meaningful, subtle, and lasting aspects of the game. Instead of grilling Bob Boone or Jim Sundberg on why they called a certain pitch at a certain point in the game, Angell asks them about their craft. What ensues is a wonderful chapter, a round-table conversation with some of the game's best catchers, including Boone, Carlton Fisk, Terry Kennedy, and Ted Simmons, on how they go about their job. You find out how catchers call a game, settle down high-strung pitchers, seize up-and-in, rising 95-m.p.h...
Pendleton helped the Cardinals win the Series opener, 3-1, with a run-saving play in the fourth inning. With one out and Jim Sundberg on third base, Pendleton fielded a bloop foul by Steve Balboni down the left side, turned and threw out Sundberg, who was trying to tag up and score...