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We played at Brother Rice yesterday. It seems that the backstop overhang at home plate precluded anyone from fouling out on a pitch around home plate and back of home plate. Too, pitchers don't have to worry about wild pitches.

I know that they have such things at some of the Park District parks in Chicago.

I think that I saw a similar thing at St. Laurence. How common in the Catholic League?

Anyplace else?
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They beat LWEast in a doubleheader with both games decided with walk-off home runs. #29, a little righthanded hitting outfielder for Rice, hit the ball on the nose to tie the first game and then Fazy, a little lefthander, hit a fly ball to left that carried out. In the second game, after the first baseman misplayed a foul popup, the lefthanded hitter drilled a rocket to right center with two on and that was the ball game.

Watched Schaeffer. He got hbp; walked a couple of times and struck out swinging. He definitely can't run. Did he injure his legs or something?

With all the errors and walks and the gale, it was tough to gauge very much about either team, although it appeared that the BR coach knew who not to pitch to.
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