Word: grounder
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...single and a walk off reliever Paul McOsker put Red Men on first and second with one out. Second baseman Paul Halas dropped Burke St. John's throw on the next grounder--one run, men on first and third. McOsker walked another, St. John booted a throw to blow a double play, and then IT happened...
With two outs and two on in the ninth, a routine grounder to St. John was fielded cleanly and then not so routinely thrown by Halas to score the tying run. Bard virtually ended things as he followed with a double to left, only the second hit allowed by McOsker in four innings...
Back to the bunt. Ah, the bunt. To set the stage, Brown had just retired the MIT leadoff man on a grounder to second. Rick Pearce, the Crimson's stellar third baseman, inched up toward the grass, since the book on speedy MIT second baseman Jeff Felton was that he could bunt...
Holy Cross second baseman Pete Columbo then let Paul Halas' grounder cruise through his legs, and Bingham scored on his wild throw to first. Columbo's miscues were the first and second of six Crusader boo-boos on the day which led to four unearned runs for Harvard...
Still in the first inning, Charlie Santos-Buch's infield hit was heaved into the stands by Perry, allowing Halas to score the final Crimson run of the inning. Harvard got two more unearned runs in the second, thanks mainly to another botch job by Columbo on a Singleton grounder...