
Baseball Set to Host Harvard for Weekend Series
5/3/2019 11:55:00 AM | Baseball
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Brown baseball team will wrap up the season this weekend when the Bears play host to Harvard in a three-game series at Attanasio Family Field. Saturday's doubleheader will start at 11:30 AM before Sunday's finale at noon. All three games will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Probable Starting Pitchers
Saturday GM1: RHP Garett Delano vs. RHP Hunter Bigge
Saturday GM2: RHP Collin Garner vs. RHP Kevin Stone
Sunday: RHP Will Tomlinson vs. RHP Ian Miller
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Sat 1 | Sat 2 | Sun
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Leading Off
- Brown will conclude the season with a three-game series at home this weekend, including Senior Day on Saturday in between the two games.
- Willy Homza enters the weekend with 37 walks, tied with Scott Simpson (1986) for the most in a season, and needs just one walk to set the single-season program record.
- Joe Lomuscio is on a ten-game hitting streak and is currently ranked second in the Ivy League with 33 hits in conference play. He is also ranked eighth in batting average (.379) and runs scored (19).
- Mark Sluys is batting .329 in conference games and also leads the team with seven home runs this season. He is ranked sixth in the Ivy League with a .616 slugging percentage.
- Garett Delano has five home runs over the last five games, including a pair of homers in each of the last two league weekends. Delano and Sluys each have five home runs in conference play.Â
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Last Time Out
- Brown dropped a midweek contest to Maine on Tuesday, 8-5, in the final non-conference matchup of the season.
- Garett Delano and Parke Phillips led the team on offense with two hits apiece, while Phillips and Joe Lomuscio each had a pair of RBIs.
- Brown used nine pitchers in the game and the two teams combined for 15 pitchers.
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Scouting Harvard
- Harvard (23-12, 12-6) is tied for first place in the Ivy League standings along with Columbia.
- Harvard can clinch a spot in the Ivy League Championship Series with one win at Brown over the three games.
- Jake Suddleson leads the league in batting average with a .457 clip in Ivy games. He also leads the league in hits (37), RBIs (36) and slugging percentage (.852).
- As a team, Harvard has 27 home runs in league play.
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Last Time Against Harvard
- Harvard captured two of three games in Cambridge last season to claim the series.
- Harvard is 8-3 against the Bears over the last three seasons.
Probable Starting Pitchers
Saturday GM1: RHP Garett Delano vs. RHP Hunter Bigge
Saturday GM2: RHP Collin Garner vs. RHP Kevin Stone
Sunday: RHP Will Tomlinson vs. RHP Ian Miller
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Follow on ESPN+
Sat 1 | Sat 2 | Sun
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Leading Off
- Brown will conclude the season with a three-game series at home this weekend, including Senior Day on Saturday in between the two games.
- Willy Homza enters the weekend with 37 walks, tied with Scott Simpson (1986) for the most in a season, and needs just one walk to set the single-season program record.
- Joe Lomuscio is on a ten-game hitting streak and is currently ranked second in the Ivy League with 33 hits in conference play. He is also ranked eighth in batting average (.379) and runs scored (19).
- Mark Sluys is batting .329 in conference games and also leads the team with seven home runs this season. He is ranked sixth in the Ivy League with a .616 slugging percentage.
- Garett Delano has five home runs over the last five games, including a pair of homers in each of the last two league weekends. Delano and Sluys each have five home runs in conference play.Â
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Last Time Out
- Brown dropped a midweek contest to Maine on Tuesday, 8-5, in the final non-conference matchup of the season.
- Garett Delano and Parke Phillips led the team on offense with two hits apiece, while Phillips and Joe Lomuscio each had a pair of RBIs.
- Brown used nine pitchers in the game and the two teams combined for 15 pitchers.
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Scouting Harvard
- Harvard (23-12, 12-6) is tied for first place in the Ivy League standings along with Columbia.
- Harvard can clinch a spot in the Ivy League Championship Series with one win at Brown over the three games.
- Jake Suddleson leads the league in batting average with a .457 clip in Ivy games. He also leads the league in hits (37), RBIs (36) and slugging percentage (.852).
- As a team, Harvard has 27 home runs in league play.
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Last Time Against Harvard
- Harvard captured two of three games in Cambridge last season to claim the series.
- Harvard is 8-3 against the Bears over the last three seasons.
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