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Show Bill Carrigan Says Game Is Somewhat Different Bill Carrigan, manager of the Boston Red Sox who was on the retired list since 1016 until he resumed the direction direc-tion ol this season's team, finds the guine somewhat different Bill says: "The game Is more binipllfled than It used to be. They used to play for runs by ones and twos In the old diiyn. Now they go out for 'em In target quantities, three and four. In these days the teams look for the big Inning and the batting explosion that blows the lid off the game, where formerly we were more patient and systematic In gathering our runs. The bunt Is no longer the dangerous little weapon It used to be. The Micrlflce Is still used when a gume Is tight, but the hall Jumps off the bat with such force these days that It's a big risk to try any of the subtle stuff." |