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Friday, March 23, 1973

THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

Page Seven

Friday, March 23, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven

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By LEBA HERTZ
"Lousv" was the word Michi-
gan baseball coach Moby Bene-
dict used to describe the shape
he finds tis pitching staff in. He
blamed the inclement weather
for the lack of pitching progress
thus far this season. Benedict
feels that if the team had been
able to work outside, they would
have come around by now.
Three-quarters of last year's
pitching staff is backtto lead
the Wolverines in their bid for the
Big Ten title. Returning from
last year's squad are veteran
southpaw Pete Helt, righty Craig
Forhan, and lefty Tom Joyce.
Helt in the recent spring trip
to Arizona where Michigan won
one game and lost seven, did not
look good. He lost one game,
pitched 10 and 2% innings, gave up
eighteen hits and 14 runs for
an ERA of 5.91.
Helt finished ninth in the Big
Ten Conference last year in ERA
with an average of 3.25. He led
the club in victories with six.
Benedict said that his pitching
performance in Arizona was bas-
ically not as good as his fresh-
man and sophomore years.
Sophomore Craig Forhan com-
piled a 5-1 freshman season last
year. Although his record on the
spring trip was 0-2, Forhan ex-
pressed that there was still more
training ahead and he would like
to be more consistent. Forhan is
working on getting his curve ball
at the plate and perfecting his
change-up. Benedict says if For-
han does as well as he did as a
freshman, he should have a very#
fine season.
Forhan lost to Arizona 3-1 and

"I feel I pitched pretty well against Arizona,
but I would have liked to have been more
consistent. I am going to try to get my curve
ball at the plate and work on my change-up."
-Craig Forhan
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Arizona State 5-3. He compiled
a very respectful 2.57 ERA.
Sophomore Tom Joyce has the
sole distinction of possessing the
only win that the Wolverines
could manage on their recent
trip to Arizona. He felt that he
pitched well even though he did
not get a start against the really
tough teams (Arizona and Arizona
State).
Joyce has a good fast ball

ball and curve ball. But the real
hope seems to lie with Chuck
Rogers.
Benedict expressed very fine
praise for freshman right hander
Chuck Rogers. Rogers, who car-
ried his Findlay, Ohio high school
team to the national American
Legion finals, is basically a fast
ball pitcher. He is big at 6'S and
210 pounds which enables him to
bring the ball around.

that he keeps down and low and
puts good movement on it. If he
could do this with the ball at a
more consistent rate, Benedict
feels he will be one of the best
pitchers.
The loss of right hander Mickey
Elwood, who took advantage of
his eligibility and signed a pro
contract with the California An-
gels, has to have some effect
on the Michigan team. Elwood led
the Big Ten in ERA last year
with a 0.74 average. Benedict
has high- expectations on two new-
comers filling his shoes.
Arthur Adams, a sophomore,
has fine ability with a good fast

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He did not make the spring trip
since he was playing on the
basketball team. As a result
Rogers is working hard to get
into pitching condition and Bene-
dict feels that with a little experi-
ence, Rogers could be one of the
top men on the squad.
A pitcher in the Big Ten that
Michigan will probably have to
contend with is Brad Van Pelt of
Michigan State. IfVan Pelt de-
cides to stay, the Wolverines
have to face last year's Big Ten
Conference third place leader.
Van Pelt had a 1.54 ERA.
Dave Winfield, a dangerous
pitcher from last year is supposed
to have hurt his arm and is now
playing the outfield for Minne-
sota.
Benedict seems to feel that
once the pitching squad gets into
shape, Michigan will be in fine
shape for making a run for the
Big Ten title.
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