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Rollie Fingers
Rollie was credited with a Save in the 2nd game of the 1972 World Series vs. Reds. He entered the game with 2 out in the ninth inning and a runner on first base. He retired the batter on a pop-up to preserve the 2-1 victory for Jim Hunter.
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The vet reliever retired 27 straight batters in 8 relief appearances in 1954. Don won 13 games in 1949, his first season in the minors.



Pitching Tips - The Recovery. Roy Mahaffey, one of the shrewdest pitchers on the Athletics' staff, advises young pitchers to be quick to recover their balance after delivering the pitch. After completing the delivery come evenly to your feet, ready to move toward either side of the diamond for bunts and slow ground hits. Be sure to keep your glove hand in front of your body to protect yourself against hard line drives through the box. Remember! A pitcher is as responsible for fielding his position as any infielder. It is important that pitchers learn to cover first base in ground drives which pull the baseman too far off the bag.



Cornelius J. McGillicuddy (Connie Mack), manager of the Philadelphia American League team, was born at Brookfield, Mass., in 1862. His first appearance as a professional was with the Meriden, Conn., team in 1884, as a catcher. He played with Washington three years, and caught for six years for Pittsburgh, and managed that team from 1894 until 1896. In 1901 he went to Philadelphia and established the Athletics of the American League.



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Buddy Rosar
A player who went through the entire 1946 season without making an error. Last year he caught 102 games, hit .259 and continued his superior fielding. He spent five years in the minors, joining the New York Yankees in 1939. In 1942, he went to the Cleveland Indians and in 1945 was traded to the Athletics to put up a performance that makes him one of the country's No. 1 players. Off-season he's a policeman.
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