Word: error
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...effective. The results of the turnover were, by almost any measure, a failure. Chuck Prince at Citi was replaced by Pandit, who is considered a well-meaning dolt by most people. Stan O'Neal of Merrill Lynch was replaced by former NYSE CEO John Thain. Thain made the error on more than one occasion of saying the worst was behind Merrill only to end up selling the company to Bank of America (BAC). Thain became enmeshed in the controversy over whether he properly disclosed Merrill's fourth quarter financial condition and if he was involved in paying Merrill executives bonuses...
...Macadam] was actually going to bunt that at-bat, but 0-2 she comes in and hits a home run—much better than a bunt.”But the Eagles came roaring back in the bottom of the fourth, taking advantage of a number of Harvard errors. After junior Margaux Black, who came on in relief to pitch out of a jam in the third, loaded the bases, consecutive misplays from Vertovez at shortstop let two runs cross the plate. “We got into a little bit of trouble, and our defense should have been...
...Wednesdays. CORRECTION: The April 15 column “Animal Studies at Harvard” falsely identified Etienne Benson as a graduate student, when in fact he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for the Environment and the Department of the History of Science. The Crimson regrets the error...
...turned around and it was in my mitt,” Bock said. “But we’ve been playing strong defense all year—it wasn’t just today.”Harvard tallied its only run on an error committed by Yale’s second baseman, as she lost a pop-up in the sun that allowed Crimson sophomore Emily Henderson to score from third. Henderson had reached on a leadoff walk, stole second, and reached third on a sacrifice bunt from classmate Ellen Macadam.HARVARD 4, YALE 0Coming off her worst...
...play, junior first baseman Dan Zailskas squeaked a single through the left side of the Bulldogs’ infield. Douglas scored to put Harvard on the board, a result that would have been unlikely had he still been on second base.Stack-Babich then came home on a Yale throwing error trying to catch Zailskas stealing second to put the Crimson up, 2-0.Suter pitched a gem, going 6 1/3 innings and giving up just one earned run while striking out eight. He was removed in the seventh after loading the bases with one out. Luckily for Harvard, Will Kepurer was able...