Word: durso
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Shaw headed for the showers in the fourth after he walked Malinowski for the second time and gave up a double to Ed Durso which brought in Harvard's sixth run. On came the undershirted Taylor who was victimized for three more runs on a pair of errors and a pair of RBI singles by Leigh Hogan and Jimmy Stoeckel...
Taylor didn't get much rest before the fifth as Malinowski struck out two while facing only five batters. Taylor tired after just two batters, giving up a single to pinch hitter Jim Thomas and walking Durso. Tufts reached into their bullpen once again and came up with Steve deMoraes, who allowed another six Harvard runs to come across the plate...
...Durso walked in the first inning to start the Crimson rally. Kevin Hampe bunted and reached first on a fielder's choice. Leigh Hogan walked to load the bases. The next batter up, Jim Stoekel, hit into a double play that scored Durso from third to give the Crimson a 1-0 lead...
Nawrocki loaded the bases by hitting LaCivita, walking Rick Bridich and giving up a bunt single to Walsh. This was followed by scratch singles by Ed Durso and Kevin Hampe and a line single by Hogan. Three runs had scored and the bases were still full...
John Gill ended the embarrassment, getting the final two outs, but not before giving up the final two runs on a single by Durso, his second hit in the inning. Needless to say, Columbia's seventh inning rally fell short, by ten runs...