41. Jeff Brohm, playing quarterback because Young was still trying to convince doctors he knew his name, handed the ball to Garrison Hearst running to the right. 42. Just hand the ball to the referee. 43. Jim Abbott handed the ball to Buck Showalter in the fifth inning on Thursday night. 44. La Russa handed the ball to Old Stew, whose career, some baseball people thought going into the season, is as dead as Schottzie. 45. McNabb handed the ball to Todd Burgan, who stepped on the inbound line with two seconds left as he scrambled to find an open teammate. 46. Neal handed the ball to Wycheck, who ran right and threw back to his left to Dyson, not Byrd who was not in position. 47. Neal handed the ball to tight end Frank Wycheck going toward the right side. 48. Mulholland, one of the good guys in a sport not generally known for its good guys, obliged and handed the ball back. 49. Now I see other guys can get the job done and I hand the ball off. 50. Now, as he gently slides toward retirement, Elway gladly hands the ball to Davis. |