Word: klimkiewicz
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Dates: during 2003-2003
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That set up the meeting with Princeton on Pauly’s home grass. Harvard lost the first game on two errors by freshman third baseman Josh Klimkiewicz, which yielded three unearned runs in a 5-2 defeat. But it won game two on Klimkiewicz?...
With the top prospect in the Ivy League, Ross Ohlendorf, throwing for Princeton—his 95-mph fastball has earned him first-round status—Klimkiewicz was unfazed. He drove in all four of the Crimson’s runs with a double and a homer in his only two at-bats against Ohlendorf as Brunnig earned the 4-3 victory...
...double came after Klimkiewicz had worked a seven-pitch at-bat out of Princeton’s Ross Ohlendorf (4-2), who is regarded as one of the conference’s better pitching prospects. With Salsgiver and senior catcher Brian Lentz on second and third after a double steal, Klimkiewicz laced Ohlendorf’s eighth pitch to right to give Harvard a 2-1 lead...
...next at-bat, Klimkiewicz jolted an Ohlendorf offering into the evergreens beyond the 395 sign in center...
What good Princeton hitting had started, poor infielding made worse. With runners on second and third, Tigers designated hitter Ryan Reich hit a hard grounder to third base that Klimkiewicz failed to scoop up. Klimkiewicz recovered and tried to salvage the out at first, but his off-balance throw scooted past Dukovich’s outstretched glove and into no-man’s land. A run scored on the play and Princeton had second and third with...