Word: throwings
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...which I found easier to take. Larsen says he's more interested in making "session beers"--you can drink several at a time--than in producing the extreme beers other Denver brewers are increasingly making. "It's an American thing. Everybody thinks bigger is better, and you have to throw as much of this or that in," he says of the hopheads...
...Harvard received a virtuoso pitching performance from freshman Zach Hofeld, who rose out of obscurity to throw nine innings of four hit, one run ball for a complete game gem that gave the Crimson a 2-1 victory, its first in conference play...
...Education and HUD, but big government is extraordinarily resilient, and these days there's not much talk about eliminating anything. But even if streamlining government is a political non-starter, streamlining the Cabinet could be relatively easy. A Secretary of the Environment could represent EPA and Interior. (You could throw in the Forest Service - currently in Agriculture - and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - inexplicably at Commerce - as well.) A Secretary of Government Services could represent HHS, HUD, the VA, Education and maybe Agriculture's nutrition programs. A Secretary of the Economy could represent the rest of Commerce, the rest...
...Madick struck out the side, leaving the bases loaded.Sophomore Margaux Black held the Lions scoreless in her two-frame appearance. The Crimson defense backed up the effort on the mound, making only one error to Columbia’s five.A recent shift from starter to closer allowed Madick to throw for a combined six innings between the two games. Not allowing the Lions a single hit, Madick picked up her second and third saves of the season.HARVARD 10, COLUMBIA 3The first game of the day saw slightly better conditions and the same outcome. Harvard sophomore starter Dana Roberts earned...
...outs in the fourth and fifth innings and could not escape without allowing a pair of unearned runs in each frame. If not for double plays to end both threats—the first a 1-2-3 twin killing started by Warren, the second a dazzling catch-and-throw in the right field corner by senior Tom Stack-Babich—the damage would have been worse. The low defensive moment came when first baseman Chris Rouches dropped an easy underhand toss from the pitcher, putting the leadoff runner aboard in the fifth. “Right now we?...