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...first game, a 2-0 loss, the Crimson’s lack of production at the plate robbed senior pitcher Brad Unger of a win. The righty threw an impressive seven-inning complete game, allowing only two runs on five hits and three walks while striking out six, but Harvard was unable to muster any offensive output as Lions pitcher Joe Scarlata allowed only two hits in his shutout effort...
...fluke of nature - namely, the thin Coors Field air that plays tricks on other teams. Others have been converted, and believe that the Rockies should be a formidable foe over the long haul. The team did lose sparkplug second baseman Kaz Matsui to free agency, but outfielder Brad Hawpe won't be underrated for long. As long as the Coors Field humidor helps Colorado pitchers keep the ball from flying out of the park, the Rockies should keep rolling...
...beat you a lot of different ways,” Walsh said. “Very aggressive base running, bunting. It was good for the guys to see this because that is the type of ball club I would like to see us be.”Senior Brad Unger, who looked great in his first start of the season, took the loss after he was knocked for seven earned runs in 2.2 innings. Vance generated the Crimson’s only offense with a two-run double in the fifth, but the damage had already been done since...
...ninth, but couldn’t find a way onto the scoreboard.“Our offense never really came alive,” Vance said. “The second game they out-played us and basically just out-hit us.”Senior Brad Unger took the loss after pitching seven innings, giving up 10 hits, and letting in six earned runs. Senior Taylor Meehan led the Crimson offensively with two RBI from the leadoff spot. The second baseman recorded two hits, including a homer in the fourth inning.PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 2The first inning didn?...
...Crimson currently has three definite starters returning to a staff that led the league with a 4.37 ERA last season. Haviland, the Ivy Pitcher of the Year in 2006, is the team’s ace. Eadington, a lefthander, will follow at the two, and senior Brad Unger will fill the number three slot. Eadington and Unger each recorded an ERA below four for Harvard in 2007.“I feel real good about the three guys I got at the top,” Walsh says. “Who’s going to be there...