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Baseball Felled By Bears, 5-1

The run represented all of the scoring for Harvard on the afternoon.

As things turned out, that first inning rally--which ended with runners left on first and second as designated hitter Josh San Salvador struck out swinging--proved to be Harvard's best scoring chance of the game. After that point, the Crimson failed to advance a runner past first base.

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As of last night, the make-up dates for the three games with Brown had yet to be determined. The Crimson already has a make-up game with Yale penciled in for Wednesday of this week.

One possible scenario would see Harvard host Brown for a double-header this afternoon at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, R.I. The Crimson is scheduled to play Northeastern there earlier today for the Beanpot semi-final.

Regardless of how it happens, the team says it simply wants to be able to take the field again.

"We expect to be playing every day," Franey said. "The rain is really backing things up, forcing us to throw guys out of turn and mess up the rotation."

Other players echoed Franey's sentiments.

"Weather has been one of the problems we've been forced to deal with," Shakir said. "It's something we can't control. We want to be able to come out and improve, but we haven't been afforded that opportunity."

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