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...into trouble, walking Domenic DiRicco and allowing a single to Jimmy Heinz with no outs. Eadington then picked DiRicco off second base and got Brian Kaufman to pop up before giving way to Bruton. The Crimson gave Eadington some run support in the third inning when junior Steffan Wilson blooped a double to center to score Vance, who had grounded a double just inside the third base bag to lead off the frame. Junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich followed with a solid single to center to plate Wilson.“[Stack-Babich] is a real good five-hole...
...pulled. “He probably threw about 145 pitches,” Walsh said of Birmingham. “[His pitch count] was up there and he’s a young guy. I give the coach credit for taking him out.” Junior Steffan Wilson broke up the Quaker staff’s no-no with a sharp single to left with two outs in the eighth.Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second and final...
...Three Harvard pitchers allowed at least four runs apiece. FLORIDA ATLANTIC 10, HARVARD 9Captain Brendan Byrne and junior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich each went 3-for-5 to pace the Harvard offense, but junior ace Shawn Haviland spotted the Owls (21-10) an early lead and closer Steffan Wilson could not nail down the save in the Crimson’s second 10-9 loss in the span of four days. Once again, the Crimson brought a 9-7 lead into the final frame, but its bullpen failed to preserve the win.Byrne drove in three runs and Stack-Babich...
...pulled. “He probably threw about 145 pitches,” Walsh said of Birmingham. “[His pitch count] was up there and he’s a young guy. I give the coach credit for taking him out.” Junior Steffan Wilson broke up the Quaker staff’s no-no with a sharp single to left with two outs in the eighth. Harvard managed to put the tying runs on base with two outs in the ninth inning—junior Griff Jenkins provided the squad’s second...
...most senior member of the party,” Henry Morgenthau III, the scion of the Morgenthau clan that served as advisers to Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt, said as he approached Crimson reporters. It was not clear whether the 90-year-old was referring to the Democratic Party or to the evening’s gathering...