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...hasn’t had that [explosive season] yet.”The senior readily agrees.“The biggest thing is keeping a positive attitude all the time,” Salsgiver says. “So much of it is mental. You have a bad at-bat, and then you try to not stand in the outfield for a half-hour thinking about it.”But equally troubling, arguably, is the physical.It’s been his health, not his wits, that has been the biggest obstacle in showcasing the talents that professional scouts...
...sophomore Brad Unger, a forward on the basketball team, Bryne represents what Walsh calls a “dying breed.” He stays with the nationally-ranked skaters until mid-February, and then it’s over to the diamond, where skates become cleats, stick becomes bat, and Byrne steps onto the infield. Walsh doesn’t think that a winter of hockey leaves his kid any less prepared. In fact, the coach says, “It’s a lot better than sitting around hitting off a tee. There?...
...bench duty—“We were hoping to find ways to possibly keep him,” says Wylde, who had become a Brown booster after watching Harvard games in the spring—the shortstop transferred to the North Adams SteepleCats of the wood-bat New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL). As an upcoming senior without serious pro aspirations, it might have been his last summer playing baseball; in the NECBL, at least, he likely would spend the majority of his time on the field.It was the bottom of the first inning of a game...
...hitter,” Bock says. “But that’s not fair—we have two great pitchers, and [Reichling] brings so much with her arm and speed.”Despite her humility, the fact remains that her bat has taken her far to this point in training. Allard expects her to split time at catcher and possibly start at designated hitter. Bock just wants any shot.“I’m going to try my hardest to be a starter,” Bock says...
...homer in the sixth to cap Harvard’s effort. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder went 2-for-4 with a pair of singles and her classmate Susie Winkeller went 1-for-4 and tallied an RBI. HARVARD 8, TEMPLE 2The Crimson scored right off the bat in Saturday’s second game and kept the hits coming against the Owls. Harvard opened the game up in the third inning, scoring four runs—two off a broken Temple play. Junior co-captain Julia Kidder hit a single. Lauren Brown, who is also a junior, attempted...