BASEBALL | Two homers not enough 4.24.09
Despite leading through the seventh inning, the baseball team fell to Hartford on Thursday.
Despite leading through the seventh inning, the baseball team fell to Hartford on Thursday.
Alumni weekend saw the Bulldogs lose three of four games, but fans and baseball alumni also saw head coach John Stuper notch his 334th career win, giving him the all-time Yale record.
Coming off a desolate run in a baseball marathon against Harvard and a mid-week split, the Yale baseball team will face division leader Dartmouth in four games this weekend.
It was a long, hard afternoon at Yale Field on Wednesday.
The baseball team made the drive to Harvard on Tuesday for the second time in less than a week. But this trip did not end as well as the last one.
Arriving in cold and rainy Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday morning, the Yale baseball team was forced to admit that it was not baseball weather. The next morning, however, was clear and bright for the first half of the four-game series against Harvard.
After winning three of its last four games, the Bulldogs baseball team will face Harvard (7-20, 5-3 Ivy) this weekend in a series of doubleheaders.
Yale came away with another split ticket in a doubleheader Tuesday, this time against Sacred Heart.
Coming into his sophomore campaign, pitcher Vinny Lally ’11 had never made a collegiate start. During his freshman season with the baseball team, the southpaw made 23 appearances out of the bullpen and finished his rookie year at 1-1 with a 6.04 ERA.
The Bulldog baseball team split its second weekend of Ivy play on Sunday afternoon, maintaining its even record against Ancient Eight opponents.
After a disappointing loss earlier this week to Quinnipiac, the Yale baseball team hopes to bounce back as they play host to two Ivy League foes this weekend.
A small group of dedicated, blanketed fans braved the drizzly conditions to watch Yale take on Quinnipiac in Wednesday’s mid-week baseball game, but their loyalty to Yale was not rewarded.