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...Democratic Party. The Framers don’t necessarily think that their party should stick with the same policies, but they generally believe that the Democrats must change how they talk about policies, not the policies they talk about. There’s just one problem: Republicans can frame too, and they have Fox News. If the Democrats want to reframe the debate, they had better focus on the substantive, not the rhetorical, differences between the two parties.The latest Framer to make a stir outside of the narrow world of Democratic activists is Michael Tomasky. He argues that Democrats need...
...Wilson’s home run. “That ball was stroked. That’s the sort of thing you need. You hit a ball solidly in a big situation [and that] gives you a lot of confidence.” Trailing 5-2 entering the final frame, captain Morgan Brown started the rally with a looping single to left field and moved to third on a one-out double by catcher Justin Roth. Then, sophomore Matt Vance grounded softly to shortstop, but Arman Sidhu threw the ball away, allowing both runner to score and Vance to advance...
...Sophomore Matt Vance led off the frame with his third hit of the game, a triple launched deep into Red Rolfe Field’s cavernous center field. Taylor Meehan followed with a high chopper that just eluded the reach of the Dartmouth first baseman, and Josh Klimkiewicz—in the midst of a monster day at the plate—scored Meehan with a laser-beam double to right-center...
...DARTMOUTH 3, HARVARD 2 The second game was a heartbreaker for the Crimson, who scored two runs in the top of the seventh to take its first lead of the doubleheader, only to see Dartmouth tie it with an unearned run in the bottom of the frame and eventually win the game in the tenth on a walk-off single by Ashley Gleason. “We’ve struggled all year to finish games, to close things out,” Allard said. “Dartmouth got timely hits, and we didn?...
...League’s elite on Saturday by throwing perhaps the best game of his career, a complete game opus which came to an end in the 10th when Morgan Brown lashed the game-winning single to left with the bases loaded.Haviland, the Harvard ace, tossed all ten frames in what is supposed to be a seven-inning contest, allowing one earned run over 149 pitches. With a crisp fastball pounding down-and-in and his usual knee-buckling curve, he struck out six while allowing just six hits and three walks.For good measure, he also managed to pick...