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149 pages 2013

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"Just throw strikes." Coach Merkel's singular instruction to his pitchers reflected his faith in both the ball players and the game itself. He preferred to let the game play out as it would and trust that if the pitchers threw strikes, the rest of the team would back him up and make the plays necessary to win. In June, 1960 Coach Paul Merkel took that philosophy and his Whitworth Pirate baseball team to the NAIA Baseball "World Series" in Sioux City, Iowa. With a team composed primarily of a fire-balling right hander, a fiercely talented shortstop and an otherwise diverse potpourri of mult-sport athletes, the Whitworth Pirates made their way from Spokane to Sioux City on a shoestring budget. Their collective determination and ultimate success is the stuff of which baseball is made and is what lived in the heart of Coach Merkel until the day he died. But this is more than just a story about baseball, the devotion it inspires and the sacrifices it demands. It is also a story about family, the maturation of childhood perceptions, ant the blossoming appreciation of all that is singular and remarkable about a parent" --Cover p. [4].

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