Word: balle
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...franchise announced it would slash prices for premium seats by as much as 50% and give extra seats to season-ticket holders. Still, with average tickets costing 75% more than those at the old stadium, it may not be enough to get New Yorkers to play ball...
...everybody underperformed, starting at the top: Haviland and Vance each put up the worst numbers of their collegiate careers. Only after the Crimson hit rock bottom, skidding to a 1-7 start in league play a 2-22 record overall, did the team finally appear somewhat motivated, playing .500 ball the rest of the way.A season in which Harvard finished so far from reaching its originally lofty goals has to be considered a failure. At the onset of 2009, expectations for the Crimson were more tempered. Haviland and Unger were gone, leaving sophomore Max Perlman—coming back from...
...advantage—but suffered from four second half turnovers. With just 1:33 on the clock, Martin won the draw, but the Eagles regained possession and tied the game 8-8 with just 30 seconds remaining.Enter Katie Doherty. After Harvard won yet another draw control, Flynn tossed the ball to Doherty to set up the game-winning goal. With just one second left on the clock, Doherty fired and scored, preventing the Crimson from blowing a four point, first-half lead. “Winning those draw controls was really the key to the game,” McMahon...
...hometown Cardinals’ Director of College Scouting to come to school in Cambridge, it wasn’t the first time he had expressed interest in studying at Harvard.Over a decade earlier, Kantrovitz was a star high school shortstop looking for a place to play college ball.“I got some great advice from a high school baseball coach,” he says, “which was to pick your college as if baseball doesn’t exist there.”With this in mind, Kantrovitz looked for a program that could cater...
...been for a gutsy relief outing by sophomore pitcher Anthony Nutter. Coming in to stop the bleeding in the top of the first with his team down by seven, Nutter did what was required of him and more. The righty threw 6 1/3 stellar innings of four-hit ball, giving up just two runs on a homer by the Huskies’ Ryan Kemp in the top of the third and keeping Harvard within reach.“It brought back memories of last year when he was keeping guys off base,” Walsh said...