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...escape without allowing a pair of unearned runs in each frame. If not for double plays to end both threats—the first a 1-2-3 twin killing started by Warren, the second a dazzling catch-and-throw in the right field corner by senior Tom Stack-Babich??the damage would have been worse. The low defensive moment came when first baseman Chris Rouches dropped an easy underhand toss from the pitcher, putting the leadoff runner aboard in the fifth. “Right now we’re playing badly,” Walsh said...
...4The highlight of Harvard’s first spring break game came in the fourth inning when the squad manufactured three runs to even up the score. The surge was propelled by three stolen bases, a run off of a wild pitch, an RBI single, and senior Tom Stack-Babich??s run-scoring double. “That’s the kind of game we want to play,” Vance said. “Hit and running, bunting, getting those big hits with runners on base. In the past games it’s been...
...he’s just untapped with his potential,” head coach Joe Walsh says. “We’re looking for Stack to break out.”For Stack-Babich??s part, he is ready to take on a bigger role after a successful summer that saw him display his talent on two different continents.Though he grew up in Massachusetts, Stack-Babich was born in England and was able to play for Great Britain’s national team after being named to its 28-man roster for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament...
...three or four hole, but he’s got the type of speed and average to hit in the one hole.”Other potential standouts include senior Jeff Stoeckel—who will flash the leather at shortstop—senior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich??who had great run in the summer leagues—and Douglas, who is finally healthy after a string of injuries.“Obviously, scoring runs is the name of the game,” Walsh says. “I don’t think at this point...
...yesterday in Bradenton, taking a victory in the first game on the strength of a one-run, seven-inning gem by senior pitcher Brad Unger, then was blown out by the Leopards, 13-2, in the nightcap.While offensive outbursts from seniors Matt Vance, the team captain, and Tom Stack-Babich??who combined for three home runs and 11 RBI over the weekend—provided the Crimson with enough firepower to stay competitive in most of its games, Harvard struggled to string runs together at crucial times.“We’re not the kind...