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Rick AnglumRick Anglum in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 5 1995
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... with the lineup. ?If one team shows iip with 13 players and one with nine and everyone bats, it's going to be a disadvantage to one team,? he said. Rick Anglum, who managed the 1994 Little League champion Braun Jeffery Sox in the Shaler Baseball Association, said he's glad his league uses the continuous batting order. He likes the challenge it ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Rick AnglumRick Anglum in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 6 1995
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... with the lineup. ?If one team shows up with 13 players and one with nine and everyone bats, it's going to be a disadvantage to one team," he said. Rick Anglum, who managed the 1994 Little League champion Braun Jeffery Sox in the Shaler Baseball Association, said he's glad his league uses the continuous batting order. He likes the challenge it ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Rick AnglumRick Anglum in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 6 1995
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... with the lineup. "If one team shows up with 13 players and one wuh nme and everyone bats, it's going to be a disadvantage to one team," he said. Rick Anglum, who managed the 1994 Little League champion Braun Jeffery Sox in the Shaler Baseball Association, said he's glad his 22- team league uses the continuous batting order. He likes the ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Rick AnglumRick Anglum in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - July 5 1995
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... wuh Ute kneup. "Il one team shows up with 13 players and one with nme and everyone bats, it's going to be a disadvantage to one team," he said. Rick Anglum, who managed the 1994 Little League champion Braun Jeffery Sox in the Shaler Baseball Association, said he's glad his 22- team league uses the continuous batting order. He likes the ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States