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With men on first and second and Harvard leading 2-1 in the fourth inning of game four, Hale hit a potential double-play ball to Yale shortstop Mike Hirschfield. Hirschfield tossed the ball to Steven Duke for the force at second, but with Hale racing down the line, Duke rushed his throw and pulled his first baseman off the bag. Hale was safe at first, and a run scored...
Hale then proceeded to swipe second and third easily, arriving just in time to jog home on a wild pitch by Bulldog starter John Janco. All of this happened during the very next at-bat. The inning was All Hale...
Harvard plated its final two runs later that inning on a sacrifice fly by Hendricks and a throwing error by Huskies catcher Matt Morizio on a one-three steal...
...scoring spurt gave Harvard senior reliever Ryan Tsujikawa (1-2) a 10-6 cushion when he took the mound in the bottom of the inning. But after retiring the first two Northeastern hitters, Tsujikawa hit Brad Czarnowski with a low breaking ball and yielded an infield single to Chris Emanuele to put men on first and second. Erik Hagstrom then scored Czarnowski with a chopper through the right side, cutting the Crimson’s lead to three...
Walsh then pulled Tsujikawa for closer Barry Wahlberg, who forced a popout to end the inning. Suffering from a blister on his throwing hand, Wahlberg struggled in the ninth, loading the bases on a single, walk and hit batsman before being relieved by Brown...