Word: southpaws
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...danger of getting swept on the season's final weekend when Allard knocked Brad Bauer home from second in the top of the fourth for a 1-0 Harvard lead. A Danny Skaff single sent Allard to third moments later, and when Jay Kobylarz. Cornell's classy southpaw, went into his stretch for the 0-2 delivery to Joe Wark. Skaff broke for second and Allard broke home on a delayed double steal...
Three times in three innings they got one. When Brandeis loaded the bases without a hit in the second, Curtin got Dwayne Follette to ground to Bauer, who started the twin killing with a flip to Lyman. When the southpaw walked Ray DiCarlo with nobody out in the third. Bauer was there again to scoop up a bouncer and shovel to second...
Yesterday was the southpaw's third start of the year and his second win. After allowing just eight hits to pace the Crimson in an 8-3 win over B.C., Curtin allowed six hits and no earned runs. Not bad for a hurler who is supposed to be no better than number three on the staff...
...southpaw lost Tony Carlucci on a 3-2 pitch after Allard missed a wind-blown foul fly, and back-to-back hits later, the Rams had a 3-0 lead and the ball game...
Dennis Eckersley started for the Red Sox against the White Sox southpaw Britt Burns. Facing lead-off batter Ron LeFlore, Eckersley missed the strike zone on the first pitch of the season. With the count 2-1, LeFlore nailed a single to the right. Mike Squires, batting second, grounded out and the third batter, Carlton Fisk, ambled out to the plate. Immediately the stands erupted to give the former Red Sox catcher a loud standing ovation. A few fans booed. Fisk, batting against the premiere Red Sox pitcher and a man he has caught for the past three seasons...