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...best slugging offenses but has struggled with injuries.Brown, who will be back in the field after missing a start against Rhode Island this week with a strained hamstring, said doctors gave Klimkiewicz the go-ahead to play this weekend for the first time since injuring his elbow on April 22. “He’s a senior,” Brown said. “There’s no way he wants to miss this weekend. If there’s any way he can play, he will.”The significance of the season?...
...Walsh remained non-committal on the weekend status of Ivy RBI leader Josh Klimkiewicz, who missed his fifth straight game with an elbow injury....Roth, a former JV player, raised his slugging percentage to .889 in nine at-bats with his homer....Morgan Brown, who has been bothered by a sore hamstring for almost a month, entered the game as a defensive replacement in the ninth and singled in the bottom of the inning. He was replaced by pinch runner Adam Cole, who doubles as the team’s second starter in the pitching rotation...
...Ratliff took care of the rest. The BC junior yielded two runs in the first when Harvard senior Lance Salsgiver pounded a hanging slider off the Green Monster in left. After that, Ratliff breezed through the Crimson lineup, which again missed RBI leader Josh Klimkiewicz due to an elbow injury. Ratliff retired four of the next six batters he faced on strikeouts and allowed only two hits and one walk for the rest of the game. With exceptional control, he kept the Harvard hitters behind in the count by throwing fastballs for strikes and finishing them with an array...
...taken out of Game One Saturday after attempting to reel in a wide Steffan Wilson throw to first. While extending his left arm to catch Wilson’s attempt to throw out a bunting Steve Daniels, Daniels ran right into Klimkiewicz’s arm, injuring his elbow...
...After Saturday’s doubleheader, Klimkiewicz had “no feeling in his elbow or in his fingers,” Walsh said, noting the effect of the cold. “It could be a stinger, where it was just out-stretched. He could wake up in the morning and feel real good. Or it could be really serious...