OXFORD, Miss. -- The big arm is the big equalizer in baseball. At every level of the sport, a dominant pitcher is often the most dominant factor on the diamond, especially in postseason play.
Boston College is a prime example of this governing baseball law.
The Eagles (32-20) are hardly a dominant baseball team but they boast a dominant pitcher in ace Justin Dunn. And when the fire-balling right-hander is on the mound, they can beat any team in the land.
Friday afternoon Dunn and his powerful right arm shut down Tulane 7-2 in the first round of the Oxford Regional.