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He also coached Xaverian football from 1972-76 and Big Blue football from 1977-81. “The baseball world lost one of its greatest men today,” wrote Derek January, who played for DeFelice at ...
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For a backup catcher with limited physical talent, Bob Uecker enjoyed a larger-than-life career in baseball and beyond – due, in large part, to an uncanny ability to laugh at himself.
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He played football while attending McGill-Toolen Catholic High School in Alabama, leading the school to a state title game in 2017. He then committed to the University of Alabama to play baseball.
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He originally committed to Notre Dame for baseball before changing course and going to Evanston to play football. Lausch also had offers from college baseball powers Vanderbilt and Texas.