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...deal had been reached and Crockett returned to school. No Boston, no Fenway Park, no carmine hose. But the Red Sox’ loss was Harvard’s gain. Much of the Crimson’s hopes for success this season rest on Crockett??€™s shoulders—and elbow...
That elbow might well have been the reason why Crockett??€™s stock plummeted so precipitously last June. Crockett injured it back in the fall of 2000. After taking the fall off, he rehabbed all winter and was back on the mound for the Crimson in time for the spring season. But doubts lingered...
...Crockett??€™s elbow bothered him last season, he didn’t show it. In eight starts, he averaged better than a strikeout per inning and his WHIP hovered around one. And then of course there was that near-perfect game he threw against a powerful Dartmouth lineup last...
...game was by far the finest of Crockett??€™s career. He faced the minimum 27 batters, surrendering no hits and no walks over nine innings. He fanned 14 batters, most of them via a biting curveball that scraped shoelaces it fluttered so low. Nine of his strikeouts required a throw to first by catcher Brian Lentz to complete the putout...
...Earlier this year, Crockett??€™s stock soared after he was named Pitcher of the Year in the prestigious Cape Cod League. Entering this season, the Crimson righthander had honed an impressive 91-mph fastball to go along with a nice change-up and a nasty curveball...