Two university baseball programs of Division III obtained victories that were very late.
Lehman College and the University of Yeshiva arrived on Tuesday with 42 and 99 gambling gusts, respectively, before schools divided a double header on Tuesday that ended with their two skates.
Lehman defeated Yeshiva 7-6 in additional entries in the first game, pushing the Yestiva streak to 100 games, but the Macabees followed the loss with a 9-5 victory in the second game.
A lot of attention was attracted to the game due to the unusual nature of the losing gusts by both teams, and a student from Yeshiva, the comic Eitan Leita, called the confrontation “statistically, the sausage baseball game of all time.”
The game between two of the worst university baseball programs in the area of the area in the baseball field in Fairleight Dickinson in Teaneck, NJ, where Lehman College, located in the Bronx, plays his games at home.
He scored the first time that Lehman won since May 9, 2023, when the program defeated Baruch College, 7-4.
Yeshiva’s last victory occurred on February 27, 2022, when he defeated John Jay in a double heading.
“I felt a great relief later, when everything ended,” said Justin Chamorro, Lehman’s pitcher, Justin Chamorro, uses today Sports. “It’s what we needed for our morals.”
He had also called the “crucially important” victory.
Since both teams have fought so much over the years, it was easy for each side to sympathize with each other.
Lehman’s coach Chris Delgado said he understood how Yashiva has felt the streak of duration.
“We understand what they are happening. We understand what they have in recent years,” he said.
Jake Arnow of Yeshiva expressed a lot of relief that his team finally entered the Victorias column.
“It was a great weight of our chest, I will tell you a lot,” said Arnow. So, incredible feeling. That is all I can say. “
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