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...slugfest of epic proportions—Dartmouth didn’t have a No. 4 pitcher either—the Crimson took an early 7-4 lead, but when the Big Green threatened to tie it up, Walsh brought in his closer—in the fourth inning...
Then there was game three and Pauly, the worthy foe that ended the Crimson season. Pauly allowed two second-inning runs, but only yielded a single hit over the next seven frames in the 5-2 Princeton...
...before, Harvard (15-26, 7-7 Ivy) had guaranteed its worst Ivy finish since 1994 by dropping a doubleheader to Penn, while Princeton clinched its second consecutive Ivy title. None of that mattered when the two teams met on April 27 at noon. Over six hours and 22 innings later, Harvard had its sweep—a 3-2, 12-inning win in the opener and a 6-5, 10-inning triumph in the second game...
...says. “All the fans for one team are on one side of the stadium, just like high school. You buy your ticket and they ask if you want Red Sox or Yankees. And when your team is up, you cheer the whole inning. It’s like a cheering match...
...four of us leave the game after the seventh inning, and stop off at a memorabilia store. Topjian picks up a navy blue baseball cap with the red number “9”—Ted Williams’ jersey number—emblazoned on the front. “I was on the fence about being a Red Sox fan before the game,” Topjian says. “Now I’m converted...