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whiskers_ump Sun Aug 19, 2001 10:16pm

In 1949 ______________ retired 55 batters
via strikeouts in a 21-inning affiar. His
team the Clearwater Bombers of Florida,
beat Phillips 66 of Oklahoma for the ASA
National pennant. To make the weekend
even more amazing, after completing those
21 innings and with only a 10-minute rest
break, _______then pitched a nightcap game
for 14 more strikeouts the same night.
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glen

SamNVa Mon Aug 20, 2001 10:26am

Glen,

I don't want to give away the whole answer right off the bat but his name is on the ball. (pun intended)

--Sam

whiskers_ump Mon Aug 20, 2001 04:36pm

Rito Sam
 
Sam,

Thanks and cool answer....also correct.

glen

Dakota Mon Aug 20, 2001 04:48pm

Herb Dudley
 
Check this out...

http://www.softball.org/hall_of_fame....asp?mbrid=219


whiskers_ump Mon Aug 20, 2001 05:59pm

Dakota,

you were suppose to answer similar to
what Sam did, so rest could get their
answers in, but natch you correct.

Also check out http://www.softball.about.com

thanks

glen

Dakota Mon Aug 20, 2001 06:28pm

Sorry...
 
I guess sometimes I am too literal...

I enjoyed doing the internet search to find out the answer, though.

Sorry to spoil the fun for everyone else. Next time, I'll try to be more clever.

Thanks for the bit of softball history.

mick Tue Aug 21, 2001 11:10am

Re: Sorry...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Dakota
I guess sometimes I am too literal...

I enjoyed doing the internet search to find out the answer, though.

Sorry to spoil the fun for everyone else. Next time, I'll try to be more clever.

Thanks for the bit of softball history.

Dakota,
I appreciate the response; however...if you don't want to show the answer... delete it. ;)
mick

pob14 Wed Aug 29, 2001 11:28am

Awwww . . . .
 
. . . and here I thought it was Herman Q. Clincher, inventor of the 16" ball.

(note for the literal-minded: this post is a JOKE.)


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