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Freshman Dillon O’Neill is not most people. The 5’9' outfielder recently joined the short list of Harvard athletes that play not one, but two varsity sports, giving him a total of eight shots at athletic glory...
...HARVARD 9, BROWN 3Junior Matt Rogers led the offense from the leadoff spot, hitting two homers over the fence in left-center field and coming around to score on another of the home team’s nine runs. With regular leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill out after being hit in the face with a pitch Saturday, Rogers stepped in—and stepped out in a big way.“He really set the pace,” Walsh said. “You don’t usually expect that from your leadoff...
...single of his own, scoring Vance from third before Kramer was gunned down at the plate to end the inning.The Crimson would add a pair of runs in the eighth on a two-run single by junior Jon Roberts, who replaced freshman right fielder Dillon O’Neill after O’Neill was hit in the face by a pitch on a bunt attempt.Brown erased Harvard’s 3-0 advantage in the sixth, chasing Crimson sophomore Dan Zailskas off the mound after he pieced together five scoreless innings to start off the game. But Berardo came...
...home plate umpire warned both teams. “It’s always intense with Brown,” Haviland added. “They don’t like us, we don’t like them.” OUCHFreshman right fielder Dillon O’Neill gave the Crimson a scare in the nightcap of Saturday’s doubleheader when he was struck in the face with a fastball from Brown’s Will Weidig.O’Neill squared around to bunt with two strikes on him in the bottom of the fourth...
...games. Senior Matt Kramer has also become a force and has batted .375, blasted two long balls, and driven in six runs since the first game of the Yale series last Saturday.Freshmen are beginning to emerge as well. In the last four games, leadoff hitter Dillon O’Neill and third baseman Sean O’Hara have hit .471 and catcher Tyler Albright has batted .467. The rookie trio also drove in a combined eight run in thoseontests. “The jump from high school baseball to college baseball is bigger than a lot of people realize...