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Baseball’s alumni game attracts several stars

Turning Two: ASU junior Zack MacPhee attempts to turn a double play during a game against Washington last season. The infielder leads a highly ranked Sun Devil squad against a deep 2011 Pac-10 conference. (Photo by Scott Stuk)
Turning Two: ASU junior Zack MacPhee attempts to turn a double play during a game against Washington last season. The infielder leads a highly ranked Sun Devil squad against a deep 2011 Pac-10 conference. (Photo by Scott Stuk)

The ASU baseball program held its annual alumni game Saturday.

The event pitched the 2011 Sun Devils against a collection of alumni brought in from across the country.

The most recognizable face back in an ASU uniform was New York Mets first baseman Ike Davis.

In his two at-bats, Davis walked, singled and drove in a run.

Also taking part in the festivities, but not playing in the game, were Cincinnati Reds pitcher Mike Leake and Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier.

Another special guest was Sun Devil legend Hubie Brooks, who was a part of the 1977 national championship team. Brooks went on to play in 14 MLB seasons and earned two all-star selections.

ASU opens up its 2011 season at home with a weekend series beginning Friday against New Mexico.

Reach the reporter at tyler.emerick@asu.edu


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