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Saturday, June 27th, 2015. Paying homage to the written word about Americas pastime. JG Taylor Spink Award. Bottom of the 33rd by Dan Barry. May 8, 2011. Filed under Book Review. Pure serendipity is the only way I can explain how I came to be at Pawtuckets McCoy stadium a few weeks ago to see. Because of its length, some statistical oddities surfaced including Dallas Williams 0-13, Jim Umbargers 10 innings of shutout relief pitching, Russ Laribee striking out 7 times, and hardscrabble New.Read Umpi.

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