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Saturday News:

C. Young (9-4) - 6.0 IP 3 H 4 ER 5 BB 5 K 2.02 ERA. 105 pitches, 58 strikes.

Chris Young threw six innings of one-run baseball in his return on Thursday evening, but could not retire a batter in the seventh. Young left the game versus St. Louis trailing 2-0 with two men on base. Reliever Doug Brocall would get the first two men he faced out, but pinch hitter Rick Ankiel hit a three run home run to provide the game's final margin.

"A little rusty, but overall not bad," Young said, assessing his outing. "I felt good. I had no problems with my side at all. I came out of hit healthy. That's a big step forward."

Princeton coach Sydney Johnson will throw out the first pitch at Tuesday's Trenton Thunder game.

The Trenton Times offers up two tidbits about the 2007-08 Princeton schedule: The Tigers' game versus CCSU on November 11th will be the season-opener and the Iona game now has a date - three days later on November 14th at Jadwin.

Will Venable was 1-4 with three strikeouts in San Antonio's 5-1 loss to Springfield on Thursday. Venable homered for the fifth time this season and scored three times on Friday as the Missions defeated the Cardinals 5-3.

Joe Scott's Denver team has released its schedule for the upcoming season.

Armond Hill is profiled in today's Eagle Tribune.

An article in the East Hampton Star mentions a letter Pete Carril once wrote to the paper.

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