Word: batted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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While visitors to the Law School's Langdell Library may be pestered by a bat or two from time to time, students at Stanford University's Meyer Library have problems of a different magnitude...
Infrequent library patrons, however, are sometimes surprised--"The bats do dive upon people sometimes if they've been disturbed, and some people don't really like that. But that's mostly people who don't use the library very much because they don't know the bats are here," said Meyer secretary Kathy Fehrn. "But we're used to it," she added. "For us it's just, 'Oh god, there's another bat.'" --The Stanford Daily
Thirteen games into their 31-game schedule, the bat men have yet to enjoy a home field advantage. You couldn't tell it from the Crimson's 10-2-1 overall record or its 2-1-1 Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League mark, but the squad has still not played a game on Soldiers Field...
...next Crimson RBI came in the third, when Martelli hit a Texas league double down the right field line to score Brad Bauer from first. Martelli left no doubt about his next at-bat, a towering three-run homer over the left field fence. But though the final results were never in question, the scores would have been less lopsided if the breaks hadn't gone Harvard's way. But almost all of them...
...time Martelli hit his homer, the Crimson had already knocked one pitcher out of the box Starter Tony DiMaggio allowed just two hits but gave up four runs, as the bat men made the most of six bases on balls in the first 3 2/3 innings...