Officially, the box score will say that there are 180 people gathered around the diamond at City Park in New Rochelle, N.Y. In fairness, 90 seems a much more reasonable estimate. It's Friday, March 28, and like almost every other day in the Northeast for the past four months, it's far from pleasant outside. A cold drizzle sporadically falls and a brisk wind blows in from left. It is perfectly understandable that there's only a sparse gathering here to watch this early-season, non-conference matchup between two Division I ballclubs, the Iona Gaels, and the visiting Seton Hall Pirates. This is not a day meant for baseball.
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