Thanks to a three home run, seven RBI game on Sunday by right fielder Chris Shaw, the Eagles salvaged a game in a three-game set against the Demon Deacons.
Birdball’s Five-Game Winning Streak Snapped By UConn
The Eagles blew a late lead to the Huskies, their first loss in over a week.
O’Neill Exhibit Showcases Native Americans In Baseball
An ongoing exhibit in the O’Neill 3rd Floor Reading Room entitled “Baseball’s League of Nations: A Tribute to Native American Baseball Players,” sheds light on the Native American community.
Strong At The Plate, Shaky On the Mound: BC Splits Tournament
In a four-game tournament at Wofford, BC flashed the lumber but fell short from the mound to win two and lose two.
Birdball Is Back: A 2015 Boston College Baseball Preview
Green grass, sunflower seeds, and the crack of the ball off the bat. Nothing says spring quite like baseball with Chris Shaw, Coach Mike Gambino, and the rest of the Eagles’ 2015 crew.
Even A Lifelong Mets Fan Can Respect The Yankee Captain
Above all, Derek Jeter stood up for the team. Perhaps that is why the extra mile I and so many others have gone to acknowledge Jeter’s success runs contrary to the reasons we respect him.
BC Baseball Is Heating Up
The Eagles’ pitching has been their strong suit this year. The trio of Andrew Chin, John Gorman, and Jeff Burke has combined to go 8-13 with an ERA of 3.98. On Tuesday, however, it was a fresh face leading the Eagles to the win in the nightcap.
Eagles Take Doubleheader On Back Of Dominant First-Inning Performance
By: Marly Morgus
Chris Shaw powered the Eagles in their game two victory over the Terrapins.
Eagles Open Series With Win
By: Amanda Meier
BC began its series against Maryland with a 51 victory.
BASEBALL: Learning To Win
By: Johnny Carey
After sweeping Friday’s doubleheader, the Boston College baseball team looked for its first ACC series sweep in two years on Sunday. It was a special day at Shea Field, as the Eagles honored America’s finest in the team’s second annual Wounded Warrior Game.