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shsdawg

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He was the third weekend pitcher along with Brantley and Morgan on the 85 team. He was a pretty decent pitcher.
 

MedDawg

Senior
May 29, 2001
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Can't remember his name, but I think he was from either Tuscaloosa or Starkville. Cool sounding name, too.
 

Nugdawg

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Meridith "Mo" Sanford who played for Starkville High, but actually went to school and pitched for Bama. He was later drafted and I think had a cup of coffee with the Reds.</p>
 

dawgoneyall

Sophomore
Nov 11, 2007
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a strike again after being hit by a smash. Was a decent (not great but decent) pitcher before .
 

patdog

Heisman
May 28, 2007
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Steve King was the 3rd pitcher that year. That was the year Skip Bertman said when you play MSU you just hope you can salvage the 3rd game on Sunday. I think Myles was on the 81 CWS team. I know he pitched in 82. Think that was his last year, but I know he was gone by 84.
 

hotdigitydog

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May 21, 2007
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Actually, he's one of the fewAfrican Americans to play baseball at MSU, period. The others I remember are Glen Young (basically a pinch runner), Michael Brown (2B), and Rico Jones (OF).......
 

patdog

Heisman
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For most of the 80s we played 3 games a year in Jackson. UM, USM, and either LSU or Alabama. So we played 1/2 of our SEC games in Jackson and 1/2 in Starkville, but Jackson got the big ones and Starkville got the Florida's (back before Florida was what they are now) and Kentucky's.
 

patdog

Heisman
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Meant to reply to futaba in the moving home football games to "neutral sites" thread andscrewed up.