Alcalá 1990
[ 'R I eseball for the Toreros hes never ~ really been a strong point. But this season might prove differently for the Toreros. The team will be the youngest the University has had in competition. With sixteen returning players, there will be ten newcomers to add to the roster. Of the sixteen returning players, seven of the returners are pitchers. Expected to be the strong point of the '90 season, three USD "Pitcher of the Year" award winners will lead on the mound. Senior lefthander Louis Skertich, junior righthander James Ferguson and senior righthander Pat Fitz– simons. As the bullpen "stoppers" our re– lief will come from Tom Cheek, Bob MAKING THE HITS
Grandpre and Aaron Miller. Sophomores Peter Keup and Pat Crema, and freshman Marc Bouchard will be occasional starters. Defensively, first baseman Rick Doane and second baseman Jim Keen will also be asked to shoulder most of the offensive load. Dave Pingree and Kevin Herde are slated for shortstop and third. In the out– field, Paul Thornton moves to rightfield and freshman Tony Moeder takes his pre– vious position at center. Jim Alexander will play left field. The strength of this years team is de– fense and pitching. At print time, there is . no other information we could obtain. We ' wish the baseball team the best of luck. ._ : 1
Kevin Herde walks across the plate for an– other Torero score.
Bottom Row: Tom Cheek, Jim Keen, Dave Pingree, John McCoy, L?uis Sker– tich Second Row: Den McAdoo, Jim Alexender, Steve Stumpfl, Devm Bun~y, Kevin Herde, Paul Thornton, Merk Bouchard Third Row: Ass~. Glen 9odw_m, Rick Doane Chad Boyd Aaron Miller, Merv Hartman, Kevm Devis, Mike Newby, Asst. Ray Butler' Fourth Row: Heed Coach John Cur:inir:ighem, Tony Moeder, Seen Goushe, Peter Keup, James Ferguson, Pet F1tzs1mons, Mark Moyer, Bob Grendpre, Asst. Jake Moline
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