Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Stewart was upset over the call, but realistic. "It would have been nice to get the out on that play," he said afterwards, "but they still would have had a man on third. In that way, you can't really say that the call cost us the game...
...aforementioned "error" never was. With one out in the tenth and runners on first and second, Princeton third baseman Bill Miller knocked Ron Stewart's 2-1 offering down the third base line. Harvard's Mark Bingham bobbled the ball but threw over to Stewart covering for the apparent...
Enter Charlie Fuchs, a base umpire with either poor circulation, intense hunger (it was well past 6 p.m. at the time), or a Princeton degree. Fuchs called Miller safe at first, and the shaken Stewart and incredulous Harvard squad could not recover...
...error loaded the bases, and after Stewart fired two strikes by Tiger Rod Shepard, his next pitch bounced inevitably askew. Joe DeGeorge scored the winning...
...best possible angle on that play." Fuchs said after the game. "I was blocked out when the pitcher (Stewart) came down the line to cover, but I called it the way it looked. You know, you only get one chance in this game, not three," he added...