Word: catchers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Drilling his second homer in four games, catcher Jim DePalo rocketed a first-inning pitch from Vic Forte over the right field wall for Harvard's first two runs of the game...
...NOTEBOOK: In the Yale doubleheader, Catcher Jim DePalo went four-for-six at the plate while throwing out two runners and tagging out a runner who bowled into him, attempting to score...Harvard left 17 men on base in Saturday's two games...Through Harvard's 10 games, the Crimson has stolen 27 bases--led by DePalo with 10 and Kay with seven thefts...
...Huskies made the most of their reprieve with a two-out rally in the top of the tenth. Crimson reliever Jim Chenevey walked d.h. Tony Carter, who promptly stole second. Juan Craft took Carter's place at second as a pinch runner. Catcher Ed Field singled, with Carter holding up at third, but the dam finally broke when shortstop Mulry lined an RBI single to right for a 3-2 lead...
Presz experienced more control problems by throwing a wild pitch to Ed Walsh, but when Joe Zanca tried to score on the play, catcher Frank Morelli threw to Presz for the tag in time. Morelli also threw out would-be Friar base-stealers in the second and sixth innings...
With two down, Crimson catcher Gia Barresi hit a lazy line drive to left, which dropped in front of Montuori. Cleanup hitter Trisha Brown followed with a single to center, and Sharon Hayes drove Barresi home with a skimmer just beyond the reach of Eagle shortstop Robin LaBrecque...