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...came to Boston and how true the old adage is , in fact, that hitting seems irrelevant to a team's consider, for example the the 1965 Boston Red Sox. Carl Yastrzemski leads in hitting with a .340 . All-star second baseman Felix Mantilla is batting 227. Three other Sox regulars are hitting 23 or better. Twenty-year old out-fielder Tony Conigliaro has bit 16 home runs third best in the league; Yastrzemski, Mantilla and Lee Thomas all have hit more than...
Similarly, Boston has two of the finest hitters in the league: Tony Conigliaro, who hit .290 in his rookie season; and Carl Yastrzemski, who led the league in batting in 1962. Boston's pitching staff is named Dick Radatz. The 6-5, 235-pounder is the best relief pitcher in baseball, and he got plenty of opportunity to work last year. Unless hurlers like Bill Monboquette (a 20-game winner in '62), Dave Morehead, and Earl Wilson can better their 1964 performances, Boston could have a disastrous season...
...Stan Yastrzemski, a reserve fullback most of the season and a star when he started in the Brown and Yale games, was awarded the William Paine LaCroix award for "enthusiasm for the game... sportsmanship, loyalty, and team spirit...
...Yastrzemski, who played second-string for two years behind all-Ivy fullback Bill Grana, missed a chance to start at fullback this year when he injared his shoulder. But when Pat Conway was injured two weeks before the season ended, Yastrzemski took charge, He gained 48 yards against Brown and was the leading rusher in the Yale game with 85 yards in 11 carries
Harvard looked ordinated Saturday, making fewer mistakes than it has in a long time. The Crimson lost only one fumble and had only one pass intercepted. Stan Yastrzemski turned in the best game of his college career, more than doubling his season rushing total with 85 yards gained...