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Harvard’s starting rightfielder, leadoff batter and newly-named closer??and a former “No. 1 high school baseball player in Michigan,” according to the Detroit Free Press in 2002—Salsgiver is tough as nails. But don’t think, for a second, that he doesn’t enjoy every minute he spends on a baseball field...
Additionally, the graduation of a strong class of offensive threats meant many of Harvard’s games this year would be much closer??requiring the defense to step up its play...
...slugfest of epic proportions—Dartmouth didn’t have a No. 4 pitcher either—the Crimson took an early 7-4 lead, but when the Big Green threatened to tie it up, Walsh brought in his closer??in the fourth inning...
Wahlberg contributed his longest outing on the hill in over a year for the Crimson, turning in 5.2 innings of work to close out the 14-10 win. Wahlberg had been a starter for the Crimson as late as the beginning of last year but gradually settled into the closer??s role during Harvard’s Ivy championship...
...constant pressure of having to break serve caught Riddell off guard. Riddell described Pasenen’s serve as, “real flat and hard, without much spin, and kind of like a baseball closer??s pitch...