Word: throws
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Actually, the entire catastrophe probably could have been avoided early in the inning. With a man on first, Northeastern's Carrata batted a ball to Craig Bennet at second: the perfect double play situation. Unfortunately Bennett's throw glanced off the glove of shortstop Bobby Leo. Both runners were safe, and the horror show...
...second John Dockery walked and stole second, beating Riley's throw easily. He died at second. Neville drew his second walk an inning later, took off for second, and never stopped running as Riley's throw soared into center. But Tom Bilodeau and Stephenson left him on third...
...pattern was set in the first inning when George Neville walked and took off for second. Catcher Pete Riley's throw was at least ten feet off the bag, and Neville made it with ease; he scored promptly on Tom Stephenson's single...
Riley went out in favor of Joe Gertz as the sixth started. Jim Tobin singled and promptly stole second as Gertz's throw took two bounces to arrive. Dockery got on on a fielder's choice while Tobin went to third; a passed ball scored Tobin and Dockery came in moments later on Luther's sacrifice...
Croasdale got his double with a 182 at 10 1/2 in. hammer throw, and a 52 ft. 7 in. shot put. The hammer distance, Croasdale's best of the spring season, was a whopping 17 1/2 feet farther than Tiger Ernie Pascarella's second-place heave...