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You're the Ump! Can a batter run out of the base line to avoid being tagged?

No, if he does, he's out.

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After compiling a fine 5-1 record for Richmond last season Eli was called up to the Yankees. He won his first start against the Chicago White Sox. A graduate of American Legion ball. Eli broke into pro ball in '53. He won 17 at San Jose in 1955 and missed the 1957 and 1958 seasons while serving in the Army.



Making a valiant effort to gain himself a regular berth in the New York Yankee outfield is young Tommy Henrich. This is Henrich's fourth season with the World Champions. He sold himself to them as a free agent at the close of the 1936 season. Last season, in 99 games, Tommy hit .277, seven points above his previous season's average, drove across 57 runs, and scored 64 himself. He is an excellent fielder, compiling an average of .991. Henrich's biggest feat since joining the Yanks was hitting five home runs in three consecutive games, in 1938.



Senators gave Red Sox five players in Winter of 1928 to get back Buddy Myer who had been traded to Boston previous year. Has been one of the biggest Senator stars ever since. Born at Ellisville, Miss. 1904, starred for Mississippi A & M College in baseball, football and basketball. Joined the Senators in 1925 after starring for New Orleans in the Southern League. 4 times batted over .300 in the American League. Last year hit .279 in 143 games. Came to Washington as a shortstop, but now plays second base. 5 feet 10 1⁄2 inches tall, 162 lbs. Bats left, throws right.



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