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When was the first infield fly rule adopted?

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Scored career-high 24 points vs. Phoenix, August 16, 1998. First Arizona women's player to top 600 points in a season. Arizona's all-time leader in rebounds (921) and steals (255). Barnes, who grew up one mile from the Pacific Ocean in San Diego, has always been the adventurous sort. She has tried rollerblading, body surfing, skateboarding and karate. Two years ago, she went white-water rafting, scuba diving and bungen jumping in Australia with some former University of Arizona teammates.



Sporting a name that conjures up images of home runs, Jackson is trying to get folks to associate his name with NBA basketball. He's doing whatever it takes to earn minutes in Oklahoma City, even playing in one D-League game in 2011-12. Jackson came off the bench 45 times for the Thunder as a rookie.



"BAY AREA'S BEST" How acquired: Drafted in the first round in 1989 (14th selection). Tim Hardaway completed his third NBA season in 1991-92, but no less an authority than Isiah Thomas stamped him as the point guard of the future. "He's got a nice game," Thomas said after a contest. "Every move I've ever had, he's got. And he's doing pretty good, too." Sacramento Kings' Director of Player Personnel Jerry Reynolds agrees with Thomas. "Hardaway is a point guard who's turned into a dominant player," Reynolds said. "I don't think anyone can guard him." Hardaway placed sixth in the NBA in scoring (23.4 ppg.) and third in assists (10 per game). Tim's 164 steals allowed him to become the fifth player in NBA history to place in the top 10 in scoring, assists and steals in the same season. Hardaway came to Golden State as an unheralded draft choice in 1989 out of the University of Texas-El Paso. Since then, he's simply become the "Bay Area's Best" player.



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