Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...down, 8-0, before putting two on the board in the bottom of the fifth. The Crimson tallied one run in each of the final two frames, but the Princeton's four runs in the top of the seventh added insult to injury. Harvard sent five pitchers to the mound in the first game and gave up a total of 13 hits...
Fromholz returned to the mound after only a 30-minute break and was greeted by every Brown player before closing out the inning. The five-run rally broke the game open, pushing the Bruin advantage...
Crimson standout Kristina Carr took to the mound for the first time since spring break, replacing Fromholz in the fifth inning. Carr, who had been limited to pinch-hit performances since sustaining an ankle injury in late April, gave up no runs in the game's three innings...
...mound for Harvard in the second game, freshman Tony Lancette pitched six and one third innings in relief and gave up only one unearned run. But while good pitching can carry a team a long way, scoring runs is the name of the game. For now, the Crimson is waiting for its bats to wake...
...baseball was still fun. I remember falling off the mound in hysterics after our opponents' bench had collapsed in the middle of my windup. I remember my co-presidency of the two-man Kiko Garcia Fan Club in honor of the Baltimore utility infielder. I remember Ralph James slamming a towering shot far over the head of our leftfielder, a kid named Ron Mitchell. I cracked up as our coach pulled Ron off the field for jogging after the ball. "But Mr. Marshall, he could have run around the bases twice," Ron pleaded...