Sidearm view: Lee Busto a constant for ‘Jackets in career as pitcher

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Evan O’Kelly Director of Communications O: (406) 657-2130 E: evan.okelly@msubillings.edu Wednesday, May 4, 2016 Sidearm view: Lee Busto a constant for ‘Jackets in career as pitcher

Undergoing a transformation in pitching mechanics, senior Lee Busto’s presence has been one of the constants within MSUB’s baseball program over the past five years. MSUB SPORTS – It was spring in the early 2000s and Julie Reuther had a conundrum. The bruises on her upper palm were purpling to the point that it was affecting her work as a nurse, her lack of owning a catcher’s glove partially to blame. She didn’t like the thought of abandoning her regular front-yard game of catch with her son, but by the time Lee Busto was nine his right arm had grown too powerful and Reuther gave way to a Pitchback net. Since then, Reuther has watched her son grow into an NCAA Division II pitcher as Busto is now a senior on the Montana State University Billings baseball team. Known for his trademark, sidearm delivery, Busto has represented the Yellowjackets on the field with the sixth-most appearances (70) in Great Northwest Athletic Conference history, and off it as a three-time academic all-GNAC selection while completing a business degree. With graduation set for Saturday, Busto is guaranteed one final home series as the Yellowjackets compete for a conference tournament berth at Dehler Park Thursday and Friday against Saint Martin’s. Reuther is making the eight-


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