Word: catchers
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Save for a brief interruption—Northeastern catcher Dan Milano’s second-inning two-run homer that ricocheted off the giant coke bottles above Fenway’s Green Monster—Brown mixed a first-pitch curveball and fastball for strikes, baffling Northeastern hitters all afternoon. Occasionally, he dropped down to throw a deceptive side-arm slider...
...first collegiate start for Brown, a sophomore who made 12 appearances out of the bullpen last season. Tossing five strong innings, the righthander allowed only four hits and two runs, both of which came on a moon-shot home run by Northeastern catcher Dan Milano in the second inning...
...when I saw Northeastern catcher Dan Milano slam a reality-defying home run right into Fenway’s Coke Bottle today—almost 30 feet above the Monster—my jaw drops and I wonder why Yankee Stadium can’t have some crazy feature like that...
...recently had a chance to interview Charlie Silvera, who backed up Yogi Berra at catcher for the Yankees from 1948 to 1956, and the first thing he mentions is the intensity around the right field corner and bullpen area...
...Crimson tacked on three more runs in the third. Facing reliever Olivia Mauro, Harvard commenced the frame with three straight hits—a double from senior Beth Sabin, a single from catcher Annie Dell’Aria, and another RBI double by Winkeller...