Word: inning
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...first game against Brown turned into a pitching duel between the Crimson's Chris Carr and the Bear's Christy Trexler. Carr was the first to succumb in the heated battle, when she surrendered two hits in the fifth inning to Brown's Michelle Pagliaro and Shannon Blumer, which eventually led to the Bear's only two runs of the game...
...Crimson's lone run came in the top of the sixth inning on errors by Lowell firstbaseman Sharesa Emmett and thirdbaseman Stephanie O'Sullivan. More importantly, Harvard's stellar pitching staff once again came through in the clutch. Carr surrendered only four hits and no walks to Lowell in the 1-0 Crimson victory...
Unlike the Crimson's downhill performance on Saturday against Yale, the Crimson refused to let up in its second game against Cornell. In the bottom of the first inning, Chris Carr, the Crimson hurler for the game, drove in the first run of the game with a base hit to center field. Harvard collected two more runs in the next inning when Kennon led off with a hard smash to center field and scored on a single. Desharnais nailed double to center field that knocked home Donaldson, to make...
Chris Carr led the Crimson's offense once again in the bottom of the third inning with a basehit to left. Liz Resnick reached first on an error that scored Carr. Resnick then scored after stealing second, third and home on two passed balls by the Big Red pitcher. This gave Harvard a 5-0 lead it would not relinquish...
Midway through the fourth inning last Thursday, the home team was behind 16-0, and the restless opening-day crowd began to leave their seats. Rather than rushing to beat the traffic home, they set out on sightseeing tours along the broad concourses ringing the field. It was an epic day, the unveiling of the new Comiskey Park, and Chicago White Sox fans were ready to gawk. The splendor of the grass, the picture-perfect sight lines from the lower deck and the allure of the sun-speckled bleachers all trumpeted that this was a park made for baseball. Before...