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i'W- •J^l'"Jmia^^i SBylohnhyNieroahn '•-.<strong>The</strong> lineage -vs. the- JairiR, the numoerV.is^ the »me, any .the result is the same." Last year. Josh Lard led [he U power hitting c<strong>at</strong>cher, he wore num- V^.In^toeH^^ derhic Associ<strong>at</strong>ion opener against \Vila.inJosh t syoungcrbrothergCcth, letllho Cardinals. A power pitebbig pilchtr, he wears numtw32. j 'v- -. . . "It'? nice to carry on the Leonard [John Donolme, the <strong>Lowell</strong> Paschal) manager] let ne pitch and Vm glad I did well- Leonard, tlie l<strong>at</strong>er veision. sub duetl the Wamprs pitching SIT in ningj and giving up.onij-1 run on 5 hits while walking oniv one m the Cardinal* 1 8-1 victory W l T U t dinah for two innings. Out two in nings was all Wilsors pitching i ou\d handle: With the bases loaded and no nut*, design<strong>at</strong>ed hnter Derek Kcnsinger stepped to the pt-ifc and delivered <strong>Lowell</strong>'* first hit, a single to centerficld, pl<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>Lowell</strong>'s first ron. Twns iiisr trying to do my job," KensingersAid.rihadufedinghewas going (o come iri on me with a curve ball and] guessed right and shot it back up tiw* middle." <strong>Lowell</strong> scored 5 more mm th<strong>at</strong> inning, 2 from third baseman Harlcy August inn's rinele to left and 3 more from first baicni.m Guy Hoi I in** double tu center. "IsHlldon'tthiiikwchirth<strong>at</strong>wdl," Dbm>huesaid,"But it's nice on a bad - clay to hold them to one run,and five leads the Cardinals, pitches past Warriors Junior Seth Leonard hurls a curve <strong>at</strong> a Wilson b<strong>at</strong>ter in the AM season opener Wednesday. Loweti won the game 8-1. T hits. Seth did very well. He settled notr,Low«Udefe<strong>at</strong>«i Sacral Heart 4. down after the first inning and did a itrc<strong>at</strong> job the rest of the way out" "I'm definitelv excited about our wr.\v.>n so far." Ponohue said." We .ire *i-0 fn the Bt<strong>at</strong>r with our only two losses coming in lewis/* To start their season on Ute right 2 in the first game of the Lots Bui ke Tournament on Feb.-'I I. <strong>The</strong> Cardinal's (lew to a 4-0 start in. th<strong>at</strong> tourney, ruining Kiortlan.! 1-1, on Feb. 22; ami be<strong>at</strong>ing Burlinijanw. '• 2, on March 1. 10 factors why ypu should be in baseball withdrawal CU 1T BREAKS YOUR HEART. It is I designed to break your heart. JLthe game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms m the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall ^ alone."—A. Bartlctt Ciamait't, ex- "• pr<strong>at</strong>dentofYaleltohvrsityandfvrmcr Baseball Commisioner. looming over my head for the past six months has been a black, black cloud. Baseball ended l<strong>at</strong>e lost October with a long line drive homexun by Joe Carter. A t th<strong>at</strong> moment my life significantly changed Gone were the mornings of waking up withou t a CAW in the v^trtd and racing off to the ballpark. Gone was • • .die best part of the paper, the bast- .ball boxscore. Gone was Baseball Weekly the bed baseball newspaper, which during the offseason truely turns bi-weekly. Here were doldrums offidssspomtimtfollouTtttofflieie time tnbctwetn baseball. Here was baseball withdrawal. You are probably thinking th<strong>at</strong> I am a fan<strong>at</strong>ically foolish fan or u deranged, demented, tlafiy dreamer of diamonds.-and you're righuBut to quench.your undying skepticism, I offer the following factors why baseball is best of all. <strong>The</strong> play factor In baseball the object of the game isn't lo br<strong>at</strong> up your opponent, like football, boxing, hockey, and figure sk<strong>at</strong>ing. You simply trv to make it W& c /. JOII.NNV .MEMA.W ; home. <strong>The</strong> architectural factor Tdke tlie team names oft the floor or field in basketball and tooibal! and )x>\i don't know where TOU are. Every stadium in baseball is unique. 'Hie Sistine Chape! of the United St<strong>at</strong>es is Wrigley Field in Chicago, with its brick and ivy outfield wall. Fenway Park's Green Momrer is much too imagin<strong>at</strong>ive for the other sports. <strong>The</strong> philosophical factor Football, basketball, and hockey all haw boundaries th<strong>at</strong> constrict the field of play; Out of bounds, out of bounds, out ofboundf. You can sit in the middle of Lake Tahbe and a baseball could hit you in the fuad ami it would still be a hormrrun. Unlike all othersports, baseball isn't rcsrictttlby a dock; It haia sense of tinielc.ssr.es5. Tho freak factor To play Uiskflball ci: fix>lbali vuu can fttiicrl'avc ulenturbca physical freak.A f<strong>at</strong> freak fWiiliain"lhc Refriic cr<strong>at</strong>or" PcrryJ for football or a ull freakCMonute Bol) for baskctlwll.To play baseball you have to have talent anv! a love far the game. <strong>The</strong> m<strong>at</strong>hm<strong>at</strong>ical factor Baseball is much more fun to think about than maih lu'mcwnrk. <strong>The</strong> Carlin factor As thr comedian George Orlm vjid; "In football yo*i blitz, bomb, fpear, shiver, march, and score. In baseball, >-ouwdit for a walk.!dkt*>-O(ir. stretch, toe the rubber, tap your spikes, play b;.ll, and run home." <strong>The</strong> play-c<strong>at</strong>ch-with-pops factor Almost as American ai apple pic isaboyondfairKt pbyingc<strong>at</strong>ch-Sure yoj can thow,i football, but when was the List time you saw a hockcv puck, basketball, or a golf baU bang tossed around? <strong>The</strong> hafftiine factor time *how complete wiih Michael Jackson'* crotch-grabbing iirad«? Or a nice seventh inning stretch? <strong>The</strong> mud factor Before each game, umpires rub mud,ves,mud,on cich baitbaiLIlu mud comes from a certain place tlwr K tinmvn only b>- rhc umpiies. This myitiqut: totally crapes footbali. where one KVntc "I 10 0 Vlcr»«' > O «"0' UnUI»ib 1OI3 Wwncf 3 -0•fl.P.,; Munfi2h 12 0 0 Friciif 2-0 0^l>:.' i 1 *Jrjiivi>h 1 (1 fl tl • '' "•..-:"'.•'•' 11«1* '2\ R 4 7 Tutali' 'tt'T&M /imintrmnn (2).Aupiitino,Yoik B-Lowdl . )2(Bjmire£ljWBt,!rv: H SO Bli By William Walnrvcn n:id Junes Eby After sirring out for two weeks because uf rainouts, it wouldn't have been a surprise if the young but talented LowdJ JV'•team played incoril : tioning and our defense needs to be.' more consistent for us to bv successful "first-year croch Den Sossa said. Ano they have, losing 8-4 to Sacred Heart on Tuesday after be<strong>at</strong>ing Jordan 8-6 in impressive fashion on <strong>The</strong> <strong>Lowell</strong> offense also struggled, as Sacred Heart held the Cardinals hitles* during the first thr« innings of the game AgainitRiordan.sophomoreAlex Klimck powered the Cardinals to victory, going.three for three witiTa ihrec-run homer wd five RBFs, while fellow sophomore Nick Garcia went two for three and added two RBI'v Starting pitcher Geoff Acbms.threW Monday. '• ' • • • • • • • three scoreless innings for the win Against Sacred Heart, theC.M- before Riordan rallied for six runs in nols committed wven errors leading the bottom of the seventh inning. to 5b: unearned Irish runs."\V« pLyeti "We played well throughout the horribly," sophomore Shawn Longe game, but we fell apart <strong>at</strong> the aui of uid,"lf we play like* we know u\-can. the game," Klimcksaid. _ J -y,xt'n going to win *lot of games. All : Although LciwrfTs performance wt need isconsistenc)'." ngainst Sacred K:art was less than Sa-rrcd He.trt gyt of! to a 6-0 lead ipcotai'ulnr, **xpca<strong>at</strong>ion^ for this bv ihc inunh inning, cipiializtny on year's team are wry high. "We hope <strong>Lowell</strong> errors. F^shman pitcher to win the championship again this Chris Kaiser sfarted the game lor the year." Soua said. "We haw a good Cardinals and ga\-e up three i uns, hut squad, withagood balance of retuni- heallowcdonlyoneearned run in his ing sophomores and freshmen. Our 1 l/Jinniny stint. main competition will tic from Mis- 'Our pilcherv need more condision and Washington." •1M -m ~-•!;*$. •&mz"r\ in!
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