Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Everything was cold on M.I.T.'s baseball field yesterday except the Crimson varsity. While Lee Sargent and John Scott pitched four-hit ball, Harvard batters collected 18 hits including a grandslam homer by Gary Miller and pounded out a 21-1 win over the Engineers...
...Sargent, 2-0 on the year and boasting a miniscule 0.42 earned-run average, will take the hill against M.I.T. today in the first of three games the team must play in the next three days. Tomorrow afternoon Princeton (3-5-1) will come to Kindlestick Park at 3 p.m. to face the Crimson's ace lefthander, Paul Del Rossi (4-0). Andy Luther (3-0) will pitch against Columbia's defending Eastern League co-champions (4-4) Saturday in another home game...
...Tech hitters have not been doing much this season--they've averaged less than two runs a game--and no one has been getting many tallies from Harvard this year. Against M.I.T., Coach Norm Shepard might start Lee Sargent, who beat B.U. 8-3 last Friday. Or he might give junior Kent Mitchell or sophomore John Scott some work. Both have been available for relief duty all season, but Crimson pitchers haven't needed any relief in the last four games...
...righthander dug his own grave, walking Sargent and Skip Falcone. Then, with a two-strike count on George Neville, he tried to fire a quick strike three past him instead of wasting a pitch. Neville sent it back past his ear into center field for two runs, and Patrick's single a moment later made...
...Terriers narrowed it to 5-3 in the seventh on two more unearned scores, but the Crimson sewed up the game an inning later. With Bobby St. George and Sargent on base, Falcone doubled to left, scoring two. He came in himself a moment later after the B.U. shortstop booted Neville's grounder...