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Artmouth Baseball Date Opponent Time/Result Feb .23 at Georgia Tech 0- 10 L Big Green (12-20-1, 8-6-1) Vs 2018 SCHEDULE ARTMOUTH BASEBALL Date Opponent Time/Result Feb .23 at Georgia Tech 0- 10 L BIG GREEN (12-20-1, 8-6-1) VS. PRINCETON (10-24, 7-11) 24 at Georgia Tech 9- 12 L May 5-6, 2018 • Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park (2,000) • Hanover, N.H. 25 at Georgia Tech 5- 11 L Mar . 3 vs Villanova1 12- 7 W ProBABLE STARTING LINEUP 3 vs Northeastern1 8- 10 L Pos No Name B/T Ht Wt Yr Stats (BA/OBP/SLG); Notes 4 vs Georgetown1 4- 1 W C 18 Bennett McCaskill R/R 6-0 170 Fr . .234/ .322/ .364; 2nd in Ivy with 6 sacrifice bunts 14 at UC Santa Barbara 5- 15 L 1B 3 Michael Calamari R/R 6-0 210 So . .241/ .261/ .371; 2nd on team with 17 RBIs 15 at Cal State Bakersfield 1- 4 L 2B 4 Sean Sullivan L/R 5-9 180 Jr . .347/ .448/ .405; walk-off single vs . Brown on Tues . 16 at Cal State Bakersfield 11- 9 W 3B 29 Steffen Torgersen L/R 5-10 185 Jr . .239/ .280/ .283; 2 hits vs . Brown 5/1, scored GW run 17 at Cal State Bakersfield 4- 9 L or 25 Justin Fowler R/R 5-10 175 Sr . .290/ .342/ .435; missed last 9 games with an injury 18 at Cal State Bakersfield 5- 7 L SS 5 Nate Ostmo R/R 6-3 205 Jr . .238/ .309/ .369; homered in 2-1 vs . Brown Tuesday 19 at San José State 3- 4 L LF 6 Dustin Shirley R/R 6-5 200 Sr . .292/ .345/ .446; 6-13, 3 2B, walk-off HR vs . Brown 20 at Westmont Canceled CF 23 Matt Feinstein R/R 6-2 200 Jr . .248/ .323/ .326; hit safely in 15 of last 18 games 22 at Cal Poly Ppd ., rain RF 9 Kyle Holbrook L/R 6-0 205 Sr. .256/.351/.352; reached base in 22 straight games 23 at Cal Poly 3- 10 L DH 13 Blake Crossing S/R 6-0 185 So . .318/ .429/ .341; leads team with .316 BA vs . Ivy 23 at Cal Poly 2- 11 L Pitcher Stats (ERA, W-L, K); Notes 24 at Cal Poly 0- 5 L SP 33 Cole O’Connor R/R 6-4 205 Jr . 4 .14, 4-4, 29; 7 shutout innings vs . Brown on Sat . 28 Quinnipiac [iln] 11- 4 W SP 30 Jack Fossand R/R 6-5 220 Sr . 4 .70, 3-3, 34; quality starts in 4 of 5 Ivy outings 31 at Penn* [iln] 5- 4 W SP 38 Clay Chatham R/R 6-6 230 Sr . 5 .66, 1-4, 43; leads team in strikeouts Apr . 1 at Penn* [iln] (11) 7- 8 L 1 at Penn* [iln] (11) 4- 4 T Key Home Series with Princeton • Against the league, that team ERA drops to 4.78, 4 Holy Cross [iln] Canceled With two conference series left in the season, led by Ben Gross at 2 .36 who owns four of the 7 Columbia* [iln] 5- 4 W Dartmouth controls its own destiny in relation to Tigers’ 10 victories . 8 Columbia* [iln, espn3] 10- 4 W qualifying for the Ivy League Championship Series . • Eli Kimbell has been the top reliever, posting an 8 Columbia* [iln] 3- 12 L Should the Big Green win all six of these games, ERA of 2 .00 in 27 .0 innings while allowing op- 10 UMass Lowell [iln] 8- 12 L they would advance to the ILCS (and currently even ponents to hit a mere .194 . 14 at Cornell* [iln] 4- 2 W has a chance — albeit slim — of hosting the event) . • The defense has been shaky with a league-worst 14 at Cornell* [iln] 3- 8 L One loss would mean Columbia would need to lose .955 fielding percentage and 54 errors . But 15 at Cornell* [iln] 5- 3 W once in its final series for Dartmouth to advance . Princeton is effective against the running game, 18 at Boston College 3- 8 L Two losses and the Lions would need to lose twice . gunning down nearly 30 percent of would-be 21 at Yale* 3- 10 L Many other factors come into play with three losses . base stealers, second-best among Ivy teams . 21 at Yale* 3- 1 W It all begins with the Tigers this weekend . 22 at Yale* 4- 5 L Last Year Against Princeton 25 Siena [iln] Canceled The Overall Record vs. Princeton These two teams split a doubleheader in Ha- 28 Brown* [iln] 2- 1 W • The Tigers have the advantage in the all-time nover last year with the Tigers taking game one, 4-2, 28 Brown* [iln] 4- 5 L series, going 99-86 against Dartmouth . before Dartmouth took the nightcap, 7-6 . Prince- May 1 Brown* [iln] (13) 2- 1 W • While the Big Green have won 16 of the last 27 ton’s Chris Giglio outdueled Michael Danielak in the 5 Princeton* [iln] 11:30 am meetings, Princeton has won 10 of the last 15 . opener with each hurling six of the seven innings . 5 Princeton* [iln] ~2:30 • Princeton was the next-to-last Ivy team to win a The Big Green struck first in the second on an Adam 6 Princeton* [iln] 1:00 game at Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park and is 3-7 at Gauthier two-run double, but the Tigers clawed 13 at Harvard* [iln] 11:30 am the venue. The Tigers are 21-23 on the site since the back in the third to take a 3-2 lead on three separate 13 at Harvard* [iln] ~2:30 field was dedicated in Red Rolfe’s honor in 1970 . RBI singles . After an insurance run in the fifth, Ryan 14 at Harvard* [iln] 1:00 • Dartmouth head coach Bob Whalen has a 27-39 Smith (not the former Dartmouth closer) shut the 20 at Ivy Championship (DH) TBA record against the Tigers . door in the seventh for the save . 21 at Ivy Championship (if nec .) TBA • The two teams first met on the diamond in 1880 Dustin Shirley, Justin Fowler and Michael All Times Eastern and dates tentative with Princeton winning both contests, 2-0 and Calamari each drove in two runs to help the Green Home games in bold ~ *Ivy League game 1 9-4. The Tigers won 17 of the first 18 games. secure the victory in game two . Dartmouth an- Snowbird Classic, Port Charlotte, Fla . swered solitary Tiger runs in the first and third be- ILN — Ivy League Network Scouting the Tigers fore taking a 4-2 lead in the fourth on a Fowler RBI ESPN3 — ESPN3 • Princeton began the year with seven straight triple and Calamari’s single that followed. The pair defeats before splitting its next 20 games, but is drove in runs in the fifth as part of a three-run in- Score by Innings currently on a seven-game skid — six at home ning, providing the deciding runs . Cole O’Connor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Tot and in the Ivy League — after an encouraging picked up the win after yielding three earned runs Dartmouth 16 23 17 24 9 22 18 20 7 2 158 series victory at Columbia on April 21-22 . over five-plus frames, while Chris Burkholder got Opponent 22 25 17 20 34 25 28 35 13 2 221 • The Tigers sport the lowest overall batting aver- the final four outs after a two-out, two-run homer age at .243, but they are sixth against Ivy teams at by Princeton in the eighth closed the gap to one . CATCH THE GAME .250, ahead of Dartmouth in seventh at .244 . • Two-sport star Jesper Horsted is hitting Probable Starting Pitchers Video . .Ivy League Network .385/ .487/ .446 in league play to lead all Ancient • Dartmouth expects its trio of right-handers to Play-by-Play . Wayne Young ’72 Eight players in on-base percentage, and he is the once again start the three games, but that is Live Stats . DartmouthSports .com only Tiger hitting over .300 ( .315) on the season . up in the air. The Big Green have started each • As a team, Princeton has hit 13 home runs, last conference weekend with junior RHP Cole in the league, with Joseph Flynn topping the team O’Connor (4-4, 4 .15), who was stellar last week with four and Conor Nolan adding three . against Brown with seven shutout innings . For • The pitchers have an ERA of 5.81 on the season, the second game of the doubleheader, senior RHP sixth in the league, but is one of the better power Jack Fossand (3-3, 4 .70) has had four quality staffs in the league striking out more than eight starts in his five Ivy League outings, including batters per nine innings . his appearance against the Bears with 6 .1 innings ProNUNCIATION Zac Bygum . BIG-um ARTMOUTH BASEBALL Clay Chatham . CHAT-um Mike Concato . con-CAH-toe Sai Davuluri . SY Dah-vuh-LOO-ree Princeton — May 5-6, 2018 Henry Eilen . EYE-len Tyler Fagler . FAY-gler NUMERICAL ROSTER Matt Feinstein . FINE-steen No Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Yr High School Hometown Sam Fichthorn . FICK-thorn 1 Henry Eilen OF R/R 6-4 200 So . Memorial Eau Claire, Wis . Jack Fossand . FAW-send 3 Michael Calamari 1B L/L 6-0 210 So . Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach, S .C . Ubaldo Lopez . oo-BALL-doh Austen Michel .
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