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With his lanky frame, I envision Palmer as a clever righty with decent velocity in the mold of fellow Stanford alum Mike Mussina (or, rather, Mussina is in the Palmer mold). But reigning Ivy League Pitcher of the Year, junior Shawn Haviland, a breaking-ball specialist with excellent control, disagrees...
...think Wayne Palmer would be a hard thrower because he does not seem to be very creative in his policy decisions,” Haviland wrote, a tad derisively, in an e-mail. “Especially in early seasons it seems like he always sees only one option to solve a problem...
...Wilson, whom Baseball America named as the Ancient Eight’s preseason player of the year and top professional prospect. Wilson, who batted .331 with 17 doubles, six home runs, and 43 RBI’s in 2006, has received both honors the last two seasons. Juniors Shawn Haviland and Matt Vance were chosen as members of the preseason all-conference team. Haviland was last season’s Ivy League Pitcher of the Year, and Vance batted .318 with 25 stolen bases while recovering from shoulder surgery. The Crimson opens its 2007 season the weekend of March...
...void left by their departure.HAV’ING FUN A year after capturing the Ivy title and the NCAA Tournament berth that goes along with it, the Harvard baseball team looked to repeat as league champion in 2006. Though it was younger players like sophomore ace Shawn Haviland (above) who provided the Crimson with the spark, it was the steady play of Harvard’s seniors like All-Ivy captain shortstop Morgan Brown that allowed the Crimson to capture its second consecutive Red Rolfe division title...
...knew the season, regardless of what we were doing before, started today,” sophomore Steffan Wilson said after the Princeton games. “We needed two [wins]. We’d been struggling a little bit down in Florida.” Sophomore ace Shawn Haviland and freshman fireballer Adam Cole shut down Princeton—Cole fanned 11 in his Ivy debut—and seniors Javier Castellanos and Matt Brunnig provided competent, experienced innings at the back end of the rotation. With the bats, meanwhile, the lethal 1-2-3-4 punch of Matt Vance...