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If you would like more information, call VIP Research. $200.00 will be paid to those individuals who qualify and complete the study. CALL Volunteers in Pharmaceutical Research, Inc. 776-1417 Page 8 The Battalion Monday, April 12,1993 *M£ 0*AI*£A ISAB£AL BAS/tMT CA3£ APTMR THE EAST£A Vt£EKiND BASEBALL S£/ll£S^ WITH THE ABOIES / Sweep Continued from Page 5 gies. "They had a great series, they pitched and hit well," Hays said. In the opening game, Aggie lefthander Jeff Granger scattered five hits over nine innings giving up only one run to pace A&M to coach Mark Johnson's 400th career victory, 6-1. The win elevated Granger's record to 9-1 on the season. Saturdays first game started out slowly for the Aggies as they found themselves trailing 3-0 in the bottom of the third inning, but that quickly changed as A&M struck for six runs on seven hits including sophomore catcher Rob Trimble's first career home run. The Aggies posted an 11-4 vic tory and pitcher Trey Moore's ninth win in as many starts. Trimble's blast came on an 0-2 pitch from Tech starter J.J. Varney who had badly fooled Trimble on the first two pitches. Trimble be came a more prolific slugger in the sixth inning when he added the second long ball of his career. "I don't know what got into me today," Trimble said. "I looked sick on the first two pitches (of the first home run), and then he came in with an in side fastball and it managed to get out of the yard," Trimble said. "I was pretty excited." Trimble was clearly exultant during both trips around the bases which did not go unnoticed by his coach. "He couldn't keep from smil ing both times," Johnson said. Trimble had five hits in 10 at- bats during the series, adding a double to his power numbers and scoring four runs while knocking in four more. Aggie hurler Kelly Wunsch was dominating at times during the nightcap of Saturday's double- header before pitching his way into a bases loaded, no-outs jam in the seventh inning. After allowing lead-off hitter Clint Bryant to single, Wunsch lost command of the strike zone as he walked three of four batters, driving in a run while striking out one Red Raider. But Wunsch regained compo sure and overpowered two straight batters, striking out the side to get out of the inning. "I was tending to try to aim the ball a little bit and then the bases got loaded, the adrenaline kicked in and I started throwing strikes," Wunsch said. Wunsch pitched into trouble yet again in the eighth, giving up two singles and balking a run home, but reliever Brian Parker entered the game with a precari ous 4-3 lead, and no outs and a runner at third before slamming the door shut on the way to his second save of the season. 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