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...losing, you don’t look at stats,” Walsh said. “All I’m worrying about is how well we play.”The Crimson will throw sophomore Dan Zailskas and seniors Max Warren, Shawn Haviland, and Brad Unger out on the mound this weekend. Zailskas will pitch Saturday, but the second starter for that day has not been chosen. “It’s definitely different than any other year that I’ve been here,” Haviland said. “At the same...
...addition to being serenaded by the Wu Tang Clan and Gavin DeGraw at Yardfest tomorrow, Harvard students will get the chance to see former Dispatch band member Brad Corrigan perform at the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub next Thursday. Brad Corrigan will be playing with his band Braddigan, which he formed in 2003 after Dispatch disbanded. Braddigan members, who are performing for Harvard Concert Committee’s (HCC) “Rock for a Reason,” are set to take the stage at 9pm on Thursday, April 24. The night’s repertoire will...
...there so we can put them away, and not let them come back like we did today.”Walsh gave the midweek start to the freshman Sestanovich, but used a full arsenal of veteran hurlers to get through the middle and late innings. Seniors Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, the first and second men in Walsh’s rotation, each pitched an inning of middle relief. One of the afternoon’s bright spots was senior Taylor Meehan, who made his first appearance after midseason surgery and pitched a scoreless ninth and tenth...
...game, the middle of the game, wherever it may be, that’s my job. I’m a pitcher.” A pitcher who, at this rate, is well on her way to more Ivy accolades. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...doubleheader at Yale, it seemed that, no matter what, the weekend’s results would feel like a victory for the struggling Harvard baseball team.Yesterday, the Crimson (4-25, 3-9 Ivy) continued its breakout offensive weekend and received two solid outings from veteran starters Shawn Haviland and Brad Unger, but a heartbreaking walk-off loss in the weekend finale left it with a sour taste in its mouth—and a split that won’t help it gain ground in the Ivy League standings. Hot Harvard bats paced the Crimson...