Word: bunt
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Princeton came back with two runs in the bottom of the second, but Harvard regained the lead immediately. Vince McGugan led off the third with a drag bunt single, and he moved to second on a throwing error. Harvey sacrificed him to third, and Barbiaux singled...
Harvard tied the game with two outs in the last inning. Barbiaux reached base on an error and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Hampe. Storey got the second out on a pop up, but Art Serrano, who was filling in for McGugan at second base, lined a triple to right for the tying...
Walsh was in complete command in the fifth and sixth innings, but in the seventh he was victimized by bad fielding, and it cost Harvard the game. A single, an infield error, and an uncovered base on a sacrifice bunt loaded the bases with no outs. A sacrifice fly tied the game, and after a single filled the bases again. Walsh walked in the winning...
...Then, with a 1-1 count on First Baseman Bob Robertson, Roberto tried to call a time-out to get the sign straight. Too late. Robertson drove the next pitch into the right centerfield mezzanine for a three-run homer. As Robertson crossed the plate, Stargell exclaimed: "Attaway to bunt!" Bunt? Robertson had missed the bunt sign. Final score: Pirates 5, Orioles...
...Orioles tethered with no-hit pitching through the fifth inning while the Bucs nabbed losing pitcher Mike Cuellar, one of Baltimore's four 20-game winners, for seven hits capped by Bob Robertson's three run homer in the bottom of the seventh. Robertson had been given the bunt sign on a 1-1 count and two on but missed the signal and hit a blast over the 385 mark in right field...