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TO Jon C. Sprowl – actually she IS qualified ... the sad part is she will not, nor can she committ (her history shows this) to be "color blind" when it comes to the Constitution – which prohibits the use of any preferences based on race.
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Not that many of you are old enough to appreciate this, but Kyle Weiland is the new Bobby Sprowl. #acid1978flashbacks
Jeff Polman: The Great Red Sox Collapse, in 140 Characters or Less Jeff Polman 2011
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On August 19, he lost his seventh straight decision, and there were whispers that Zimmer planned to bring up a rookie, Bobby Sprowl, a fastballer who was 5–3 at Pawtucket.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Sprowl never won a game for Boston, and in June 1979 he was traded to Houston, for whom he also never won a game.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Even so, few thought that starting Bobby Sprowl was wise.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Instead, Zimmer would go with the twenty-two-year-old rookie from the University of Alabama, Bobby Sprowl, who, five days earlier, had lost his first major league start, 4–1, to Baltimore.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Even so, few thought that starting Bobby Sprowl was wise.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Bobby Sprowl was not the only casualty of the Boston Massacre.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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On August 19, he lost his seventh straight decision, and there were whispers that Zimmer planned to bring up a rookie, Bobby Sprowl, a fastballer who was 5–3 at Pawtucket.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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Sprowl would pitch again that season, but the experience of pitching against the Yankees, and the backlash he felt after getting yanked, appeared to have damaged him.
The Greatest Game Richard Bradley 2008
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