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...daydreaming about the leisure activities of his senior spring. Instead, he was describing his focus at the plate at the most important juncture in the baseball season. During the regular season-ending doubleheader against the Big Green, with Harvard’s season—and Klimkiewicz??s career—in danger of ending, the powerful righty reached base in eight of ten plate appearances, going 6-for-8, getting beaned twice, driving in four runs, scoring five, and hitting a moonshot home run. All year long, Klimkiewicz was the critical cog in the middle...
...Sophomore Matt Vance led off the frame with his third hit of the game, a triple launched deep into Red Rolfe Field’s cavernous center field. Taylor Meehan followed with a high chopper that just eluded the reach of the Dartmouth first baseman, and Josh Klimkiewicz??in the midst of a monster day at the plate—scored Meehan with a laser-beam double to right-center...
HANOVER, N.H.—Witness the power of Josh Klimkiewicz??s bat: it was a completely different game after the Harvard slugger connected on an 0-1 fastball in yesterday’s penultimate inning.Klimkiewicz, the Crimson senior first baseman, entered the batter’s box in the eighth inning of a 10-9 do-or-die thriller. He ambled into second base, after shooting Dartmouth reliever Chris Lapointe’s pitch nearly 400 feet away into the centerfield gravel, in the midst of a 23-9 Big Green embarrassment.Klimkiewicz...
...ninth inning, Josh Klimkiewicz??who had been unceremoniously thrown out at first after hitting a hard, would-be single to the right fielder—made a game-saving catch, diving to his left to catch an Andrew Nacario liner with two outs and the bases loaded...
...from second on a throwing error by Dartmouth third baseman Tommy Myette. “It was a great baseball instinct play,” Walsh said. “Without that, it’s not 1-1.”In the ninth inning, Josh Klimkiewicz??who had been unceremoniously thrown out at first after hitting a hard, would-be single to the right fielder—made a game-saving catch, diving to his left to catch an Andrew Nacario liner with two outs and the bases loaded.From there, Young gave way to Big Green...