Word: gavin
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...guts the Crimson infield has hurt. The returning infielder, Terry Bartolet, been his usual magnificent self, taining a batting average well over 300 for most of the season. Sophomore Tom Bilodeau has shown occasional brilliance at short and has been pelting the ball with reckled abandon at the plate. Gavin Gilmont the Crimson's diminuative but efficient centerfielder, has been the only other remarkable hitter on the team. On the whole, however, Harvard's offense has been unpredictable and at time even non-existent. In their second league game, the Crimson pound pennant favorite Navy, 9-1. The new weekend...
...ninth weren't bad enough, the bottom was worse for the sports fans. Gavin Gilmor opened the inning with a blooper that dropped between the second baseman and the center fielder for a single. Gilmor, however, didn't stop at first, and when he reached second, he met the ball in the glove of the Crusader second-bagger...
Sophomore Mike Patrick, with four hits in nine times at the team in hitting. Next are Gavin Gilmore, .354, Tom Bilodeau, .333, and Terry Bartolet...
Harvard got on the scoreboard in the fourth, however, as Terry Bartolet walked and Gavin Gilmor smashed a long home run to center field to break up Branson's no-hitter. Gilmor strained a leg muscle running out his hit, and had to leave the game. He should be back in the line-up shortly. The homer made it 4-2, but Tech increased its lead with three unearned runs in the fifth...
Today's game should be a good chance for the Crimson batsman, almost hitless in recent games, to fatten up their slumping batting averages. Gavin Gilmor has fallen off from .432 to .328 in the last five games, and Tom Bilodeau has dropped 43 points to .328 over the same span. The only consistent hitter has been second baseman Terry Bartolet, currently leading the team with a .346 average...