Word: gbl
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...best hitters in New England, Northeastern's Tom Rezzuti and Mike Archambault, told Crimson catcher Rich Bridich that O'Malley was the toughest pitcher they had faced all year. O'Malley chalked up a perfect 3-0 record in the GBL play and combined with a 0.54 league ERA to make the GBL all-star team...
...team also has six starters averaging over .300 in regular season batting. Things look even rosier when you consider that the two regulars under .300--Jim Stoeckel and Rich Bridich--connected on home runs in Harvard's playoff victories at Fenway Park. Also, Bridich went on a tear in GBL play to record a whopping .438 average...
...Pierre was the only outfielder from Harvard on the all-star team. St. Pierre joined two men from Northeastern in the outfield. Tom Rezzuti and Dave Modugno, both of whom were leaders in the powerful Northeastern hitting attack that saw six men from their ranks average over .300 in GBL play...
...Crimson battery of Mike O'Malley and Rich Bridich was also picked for the squad. O'Malley was the leading pitcher in the GBL with a perfect 3-0 record and brilliant ERA of 0.54. Bridich, who averaged a whopping .438 in league play, was second in GBL season batting statistics. Strangely however, Barry Malinowski, who was the second best pitcher in the GBL, did not make the allstar team despite his impressive credentials, including a 2-0 record, a 2.0 ERA, and a sterling 10 strikeout per game average...
Harvard will also have a respectable hitting parade going up against UMass, featuring six starters averaging over .300. Ed Durso, second in the EIBL batting standings and all-GBL, leads the procession with a .378 mark. Junior Ric LaCivita, who is coming off a leg injury, and left fielder Hal Smith follow up with .360 and .343 averages, respectively...