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Despite cold, pitching issues, SJR tops South Georgia as Lowe, Straw get numbers retired
St. Johns River State College President Joe Pickens (center) poses with Nathaniel Lowe (left) and Myles Straw after the former SJRSC baseball players and Major League Baseball award winners had their uniform numbers retired in a ceremony at Tindall Field on Sunday. (RITA FULLERTON / Special to the Daily News)
St. Johns River State College President Joe Pickens (center) poses with Nathaniel Lowe (left) and Myles Straw after the former SJRSC baseball players and Major League Baseball award winners had their uniform numbers retired in a ceremony at Tindall Field on Sunday. (RITA FULLERTON / Special to the Daily News)
St. Johns River State College baseball coach Ross Jones (left) talks with starting pitcher Gabe Barker (35) during Sunday’s 18-14 Vikings win over South Georgia State. (RITA FULLERTON / Special to the Daily News)
St. Johns River State College baseball coach Ross Jones (left) talks with starting pitcher Gabe Barker (35) during Sunday’s 18-14 Vikings win over South Georgia State. (RITA FULLERTON / Special to the Daily News)
About the only things that were not perfect about Sunday for the St. Johns River State College baseball team were the weather and its pitching.
But the Vikings survived their pitching str…
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