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...surrendering a three-run drive to Dietz. In the blink of an eye, an encouraging four-run lead had morphed into an insurmountable four-run hole.“I thought we had it there,” junior Matt Vance said, “but the relievers just didn’t have it today.” Harvard finally broke through against Brown starter James Cramphin in the late innings. Through six frames, Cramphin had struck out 10—he finished with 12 strikeouts—and permitted just a single run. But sophomore Matt Rogers pulled...
...nine innings in a game,” he said. “You can’t let two first-inning runs get to you. I knew our offense would come up with a lot of runs, especially in game four of an Ivy League weekend.”BROWN 5, HARVARD 2Brown third baseman Robert Papenhause blew open a 2-2 game in the bottom of the sixth inning with a two-out, three-run home run off of freshman pitcher Eric Eadington to push the Bears past the Crimson, 5-2. After getting the first two Brown...
...tough to take. At the same time, you can’t always point to one pitch or one call that makes or breaks the game.”Another decision by the same umpire later in the game upset the Brown bench. After surrendering the three-run shot to Robert Papenhause that gave the Bears a 5-2 lead, Harvard starter Eric Eadington promptly hit the next batter, Ryan Murphy, in the back with his first pitch. The home-plate umpire warned both benches after the beaning. While there was nothing to suggest that Eadington hit Murphy intentionally...
...pitches for strikes, fanning one Eagles’ batter. “I thought Cole was throwing pretty damn well today,” Walsh said. “Of all the pitchers, he looked the sharpest.” But BC’s three-run second inning off of sophomore Ryan Watson gave the Eagles all the offense they would need. BC padded its lead in the eighth with two runs off of freshman Dan Zailskas. ONE AND DONE While Harvard needed nine pitchers to get through the game, one was plenty for the Eagles. BC starter...
...run into them on a Wednesday. Those are two the best breaking ball guys around here and maybe around the country.” The Crimson sent out a quartet of hurlers against the Eagles (10-20-1, 4-11 ACC), with sophomores Adam Cole and Ryan Watson, senior Jason Brown, and junior Max Warren taking the hill. Cole went the first three innings, allowing one run in the first. Watson took over for the fourth, when BC scored three two-out runs to pull away with a 4-0 lead. The Crimson got three of those runs back...