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R.I.P. ROY FACE [SABR Bio] For the 1959 Pirates, his record was 18-1 (with 0 starts), resulting in a record .947 W-L%. He was the first pitcher to save three games in one World Series: in games 1, 4, & 5 of the Pirates’ 1960 upset WS win over the Yankees. John Wetteland surpassed Face in 1996 setting a record that is unlikely ever to be broken: 4 saves in a single WS. Face was the first to save 20+ games twice: in 1958 (20) & 1960 (24). His career-best was 28 saves in 1962. Branch Rickey’s Brooklyn Dodgers selected Face in the annual winter draft in 1950. Two years later, Rickey drafted Face again, this time for the Pirates. Saves were tallied by most teams even though the "save" wasn't officially acknowledged by MLB until 1969, Face's final season. Retroactively, he was credited being the NL saves leader in 1958, 1961 & 1962. Face’s signature pitch was a forkball, learned in the minors after watching former Yankee star reliever Joe Page throw in 1954 Spring Training with the Pirates. Face said his own forkball acted like a cross between a knuckler and a sin.ker. “How do you know which way it will go?” he was once asked. “I don't,” he said, “but neither does the batter.” Face appeared 802 times as a pitcher for the Pirates. Years earlier, Walter Johnson had reached the same number with Washington.
Denison: It is unusual when a book about science and faith draws endorsements from leading scientists, but that's the case with God, the Science, the Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution. A Nobel laureate and professors at Oxford, Cambridge, and Princeton have all applauded its remarkable "panorama of current knowledge regarding the existence or non-existence of a creator God." The authors collaborated with 20 "high-level international specialists and scientists" over 4 years of research. It deals with arguments against God's existence from across history, demonstrating that the universe is better understood as the product of a mind-like cause than by blind process. The writers conclude: Until recently, believing in God seemed incompatible with science. Now, science has become God's ally.