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...little incentive for Latin American workers to stay in their home countries. He underlined the need for harsher sanctions for businesses employing illegal immigrants. Cisneros concluded the evening with examples of the progress Latinos have made in the past decade, citing figures from singer Gloria Estefan to Red Sox hitter David Ortiz as people who represent a “picture of increasing influence in this nation.” Yomaris Nunez, a member of the Latino Caucus at the Kennedy School, applauded the event. “It’s the one and only time each year that...
...second pair of runs came in the seventh when freshman designated hitter Lauren Murphy hit a home run down the left field line. Leading the Ivy League in home runs with 13, Murphy knocked in Kidder who on with a single...
...double by junior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich, plated two runs.The Crimson would pick up two more in the third on another pair of Bulldog miscues and score again in the sixth on yet another error.Harvard almost scored another run in the sixth with two outs when freshman pinch-hitter Dan Zailskas popped up to Yale pitcher Stefan Schropp. Schropp nearly collided with his catcher on a miscommunication and barely made the catch. The play encapsulated the sort of day the Bulldogs endured, and Schropp could not help but throw his hat to the ground in disgust and storm back...
...word of warning to opposing hitters: don’t get Max Perlman fired up. In the Harvard baseball team’s 5-1 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against Yale on Saturday, the freshman starter was cruising until the top of the sixth inning, having given up only two hits up to that point. Then, with the Bulldogs’ second baseman Justin Ankney in the hole on an 0-2 count, Perlman uncharacteristically left a pitch hanging in the strike zone. Ankney jumped on the ball, slamming a hard line drive well over...
...walk a single hitter.Luckily for the Crimson, Yale could do little on offense against Roberts. The Bulldogs didn’t have an extra-base hit all day and didn’t have multiple runners in one inning until the sixth. In the seventh, the leadoff hitter singled, but Roberts got the next three hitters to ground into outs, as Harvard took the third game of the series.“We only got her one run, but that was all she needed,” said captain and second baseman Julia Kidder.HARVARD 5, YALE 2A four-run first...