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Cal State Fullerton's Jason Windsor spent all season pitching in the considerable shadow cast by Long Beach State's Jered Weaver. That changed Sunday when Windsor finished the Titans' two-game sweep of Texas with a complete-game 3-2 victory at the College World Series.
"I'm just glad America got to see what we've been seeing for two years" says Titans coach George Horton. "He's the ultimate warrior. He was so dominating."
Windsor's accomplishments--winning his last 12 decisions, including 10 complete games, after a 1-4 start--largely were overlooked until he was named the CWS Most Outstanding Player. That's because Weaver won his first 14 decisions and was the talk of his draft class among pitchers. Scouts were falling all over themselves about Weaver's size (6-7) and velocity (touching the mid-90s), and he ended ...