Word: batterer
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...into a little trouble in her final inning after walking the first batter, but got out of the inning with help from Schellberg at third, who made a diving stop for the second...
...Freshman Max Perlman and the Crimson bested Bears ace Jeff Dietz in the opener by a 7-3 final, giving head coach Joe Walsh his 500th career win.BROWN 12, HARVARD 8Bruton entered the fray in the eighth inning with a four-run cushion and exited five batters later with the go-ahead run on first base—without having recorded an out.After a leadoff triple and two walks, No. 8 hitter Rob Papenhause lofted a game-tying grand slam into the centrifugal winds in right-center.After No. 9 hitter Brad Rifkin grounded a single up the middle, senior Jason Brown...
...call that makes or breaks the game.”Another decision by the same umpire later in the game upset the Brown bench. After surrendering the three-run shot to Robert Papenhause that gave the Bears a 5-2 lead, Harvard starter Eric Eadington promptly hit the next batter, Ryan Murphy, in the back with his first pitch. The home-plate umpire warned both benches after the beaning. While there was nothing to suggest that Eadington hit Murphy intentionally, the warning drew a heated Brown head coach Marek Drabinski out of the dugout, wondering why both benches had been...
...freshman Eric Eadington, sophomore Adam Cole, juniors Shawn Haviland and Steffan Wilson, and senior Jake Bruton also all threw scoreless innings. Walsh was especially impressed with Cole’s inning of work. The righty threw 11 of his 17 pitches for strikes, fanning one Eagles’ batter. “I thought Cole was throwing pretty damn well today,” Walsh said. “Of all the pitchers, he looked the sharpest.” But BC’s three-run second inning off of sophomore Ryan Watson gave the Eagles all the offense...
...move seemed questionable at first, after Cole walked the first batter he faced to bring the score to 6-3. But the second-year fireballer’s next trio of pitches erased any doubt. Power-hitting Princeton catcher Jack Murphy stepped up to the plate, and Cole reared back and retired Murphy on three consecutive strikes to begin his transformation into a closer...