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...Whether it was the sudden shift in weather—the sunny 65-degree weather quickly became torrential downpours late in the fourth??€”fatigue, or simply being outplayed, the final quarter was an aberration from Harvard’s general play, as the first three frames had been some of the best all season for the defensive corps...
...first and second innings—this time off Yale starter Alex Christ. As Unger cruised through his outing—he retired the side in order in four of his six full innings, allowing just two runs on an RBI single and a groundout in the fourth??€”the team’s third straight win appeared well within reach. Harvard appeared to have the game wrapped up after adding three runs in the fifth on an RBI double by freshman Tyler Albright (2-for-4) and a two-run single from classmate Sean O’Hara...
...Jeff Stoeckel—usually a sure thing at shortstop—allowed Akashian to reach and the tying run to come home.Sestanovich, like Thran, would settle down after the first to record a respectable outing for the Crimson. But at the first signs of shaky control in the fourth??€”the freshman allowed a leadoff single, then recorded an errant pickoff attempt, a wild pitch, and a walk—Walsh promptly lifted him for senior Max Warren. Warren allowed just one baserunner in three scoreless frames of relief before giving way to Haviland. The Crusaders?...
...before Papenhause stepped to the plate.Eadington looked strong in the early going, as the Crimson built an early 2-0 lead on a second-inning sacrifice fly from freshman Chris Rouches and a third-inning solo home run by Vance. But the rookie lefty allowed two runs in the fourth??€” one on a wild pitch—and was lucky to pitch himself out of a fifth-inning jam. After allowing the sixth-inning home run, Eadington then hit Brown outfielder Ryan Murphy with a pitch. The plunking escalated the tension in an already emotional contest.Both benches were...
...Penn to an early 2-0 lead, but two stellar defensive plays—a bullet throw to third base by junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich and a pickoff at first—eliminated two Quakers baserunners and limited the damage. The two teams traded runs in the fourth??€”Harvard’s run coming courtesy of three walks and a Matt Rogers sacrifice fly—before the Crimson knotted it in the fifth with three more walks, another sacrifice fly, and a well-timed double steal. HARVARD 4, PENN 2 Freshman Max Perlman threw...