Word: stoles
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Vinnie Martelli brought life to the Harvard offense in the sixth inning with a leadoff single. The junior promptly stole second and took third when the Ed Wilcox throw flew into the outfield...
Smerczynski tried, but a bloop single fell between shortstop Tony DiCesare and center fielder Bruce Weller, and after Steinhauser stole second, Dean Tanella's bad-hop base hit proved to be the ball game...
Center Jennifer White stole the ball at mid-field and hit Den Hartog, who was coming back to help output. The Eliot House junior then passed Pew for a breakaway goal to give the Crimson the lead...
...night before the Harvard opener, the Wichita Aeros, the Expos AAA team, kicked off their season against the Oklahoma City Phillies. Integral to the Expos 8-2 win was the performance of starting leltifielder Mike Stenhouse, who singled once, walked twice, stole a base and scored two runs. Most baseball fans may recognize him as son of Dave Stenhouse, pitcher for the Senators, but Harvard fans remember him based on his own accomplishment as the curator of several Crimson batting records--most doubles in a season, most triples in a season and in a career: most...
Chicago came right back in the top of the seventh with its third run Almon beat a throw by Carney Lansford for his second hit of the game, and after Leflore took first on a force out and stole second. Tony Bernazard doubled him home...