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...Wilson intentionally to match up with rookie designated hitter Andrew Prince with two outs, but Prince responded by knocking in both Vance and Wilson with a long opposite-field single. The Crimson tacked on three more in the sixth with a Wilson walk; three straight singles by Tom Stack-Babich, Rogers, and shortstop Jeff Stoeckel; and a sacrifice fly by junior Matt Kramer. Perlman (4-1) was again stellar, scattering nine hits and striking out four. The rookie got a hand from his defense in the second inning, when Matt Nuzzo was thrown out at the plate trying to score...
...Crimson took advantage of five Bulldog miscues to get on the board early to pull out the easy win. Once again, Harvard got the ball rolling in the first inning. Two errors by Yale’s third baseman, coupled with an RBI double by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich, plated two runs.The Crimson would pick up two more in the third on another pair of Bulldog miscues and score again in the sixth on yet another error.Harvard almost scored another run in the sixth with two outs when freshman pinch-hitter Dan Zailskas popped up to Yale pitcher Stefan...
...Byrne said. “That is the third time he has thrown against us in two years and every time he has thrown very well.” Brown pitched the fifth and sixth innings, allowing two unearned runs in the sixth when junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich misplayed a fly ball Then, with runners on first and third and two outs, Brown threw away his pickoff attempt at first. The Eagles’ Mike Augustine then doubled into the gap in left-center to bring home the sixth BC run. Warren pitched the last three innings...
...throwing error in the top of the eighth and took the hard-luck loss for Harvard.The home team got a bit of luck in the bottom half of the seventh when Van Horn dropped Casey’s potential game-ending pop fly in left, allowing junior Tom Stack-Babich and senior Brendan Byrne, who had each singled, to score with the tying runs. Princeton starter Steven Miller went the distance, fooling Crimson hitters early and often en route to his first win of the season. Miller set the tone from the get-go, striking out the side on nine...
...before giving way to Bruton. The Crimson gave Eadington some run support in the third inning when junior Steffan Wilson blooped a double to center to score Vance, who had grounded a double just inside the third base bag to lead off the frame. Junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich followed with a solid single to center to plate Wilson.“[Stack-Babich] is a real good five-hole hitter,” Walsh said. “He’s been getting some clutch hits for us.”Harvard used small ball to pick...