Word: hofeld
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...Freshman Zach Hofeld took the mound in relief and got Berardo out of the fifth inning jam. In the sixth, he gave up a solo homer to slugger Frank Pesanello, but the freshman went otherwise unscathed...
...sluggers punished senior starter Max Warren in his final innings in front of the home crowd. After Warren retired the side in order in the first, Wright’s booming, first-pitch triple to center scored Pagliarulo, who had singled. Freshmen Ben Sestanovich and Zach Hofeld each pitched an inning of relief, with Sestanovich surrendering two unearned runs on Santomauro’s triple.—Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
Bottom of the 10th: - PITCHING CHANGE: Zach Hofeld takes the mound. The rookie made a big impression with his complete game, 2-1 victory over Cornell. Let's see if he can build on that momentum. - Nice play by Kramer who charged in from first base to make a sliding catch for out number one. - Maguire walks in a six-pitch at-bat. Runner on first, one out. - A come-backer to Hofeld nearly results in a double play, but a strong throw from Stoeckel comes in just late as DiCesare legs it out avoid making the final...
...departed with a four-run lead after 6.2 innings of work, but could only watch from the dugout as Nutter surrendered a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth to send Yale to a dramatic 7-6 victory. Nutter had bailed fellow freshman Zach Hofeld out of a two-out, two-on jam in the bottom of the eighth inning after Hofeld had allowed a sac fly and a Jake Doyle RBI single to cut the lead to two. But Nutter soon found himself in hot water in the next inning, allowing an RBI single...
Nutter’s performance marked the second impressive start by a freshman in as many days. In Tuesday’s 2-1 victory at Cornell—its first win of the Ivy slate and its second overall—rookie Zach Hofeld threw a complete-game four-hitter to allow the Crimson’s slumping lineup to stay...