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With co-captain pitcher/first baseman Trey Hendricks in the on-deck circle, Farkes’ original directive may have simply been to bunt.
But consider this: Harvard showed little sign Tuesday night of carrying a burden. After watching Boston College jump to a 7-0 lead before their first base hit, the Crimson put up a four spot in the fifth—capped by a three-run rocket of a home run...
Harvard continued to chip away. There was Bryan Hale, fruitlessly running out a ground ball like a madman in the sixth. There was the infield defense, turning flawless double plays in the sixth and seventh. There was Hendricks, hitting ropes in the seventh and eighth.
Harvard did most of its damage in the fifth inning. Brendan Byrne lashed a hard hit single to center field that should have been scored a double. After Bryan Hale flied out to right field, Salsgiver singled, and Leahy’s error allowed Byrne to score. Salsgiver reached second...
Hendricks was the Crimson’s star, finishing 3-for-5 with a homer, two singles and four RBI. But the rest of the team couldn’t help out, leaving the bases loaded twice and striking out eight times.