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You're the Ump! If a pitcher doesn't face the batter when pitching, is it a balk?
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Lou came to the Senators from the Browns in May of '52. Before being sent down to Chattanooga in July, Lou, in addition to 3 other victories, turned in a 1-0 shutout against the A's. After 2 years at the university of Maryland, he entered pro ball with Hartford in '46. For Ogdensburg in '48 Lou posted a 12-8 mark. At Jacksonville in '49 he had a 14-13 record and for San Antonio in '50, he won 12. He was with the Browns for parts of '50 and '51.
Always regarded a fine fielder, Tommie's bat really came alive in 1967. He helped lead Richmond to the International League Championship with his solid .309 average. Tommie's feats earned him the league's M.V.P. Award that year. Now with Atlanta, Tommie would like nothing more than to emulate his brother, Hank.
One of the most promising pitching prospects ever signed by the Baltimore Orioles, Jim joined the parent club after hurling just one season in the minors. While pitching in the Northern League in 1964, the left-hander spun a no-hitter against Duluth-Superior. The high-priced bonus player is handy with a bat, helping himself out with his hitting ability on numerous occasions. Jim attracted many big league scouts while pitching for his Arizona high school.
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