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...with Harvard’s rotation depleted due to sophmore Marc Hordon’s sprained shoulder, Nyweide (5-3) willed his way to a career-best 14 strikeouts and a complete-game five hitter to lead the Crimson to a 5-1 victory...
Answer: Crockett was fabulous on Wednesday. His performance was one of the best of his career, ranking close to his no-hitter in the regular-season finale against Dartmouth last year. While no one can be sure if Crockett’s arm has been affected by the pitcher’s recent heavy load, Crockett believes he is okay. “Coach Walsh and I talked and I agreed to keep going as long as my arm felt fine,” Crockett said. “I threw a lot of pitches but the arm stayed loose...
...pitch due to a shoulder injury suffered last weekend. Senior Justin Nyweide will likely open the three-game series, but the usually steady starter has struggled lately, giving up nine runs in 2.1 innings to Dartmouth in his last appearance. Sophomore Trey Hendricks, the team’s best hitter and a strong candidate to start one of the games, came up lame trying to slide into second on Wednesday and had to limp out to the team’s postgame celebration on the field...
Down 1-0 with two outs, facing a 3-2 count, sophomore pinch hitter Mickey Kropf—and Harvard’s entire season—was down to his final strike. Junior pinch runner Nick Seminara stood at second, two bases away from tying up the game. Kropf fouled off four pitches before finally connecting on a long drive to deep right-center...
...throw to second wasn’t in time to get Lynn at second. With runners at first and second, Matt Kutler hit into a fielder’s choice to short with the Crimson getting Lynn out at second. That would bring up clean-up hitter John Capello, who drilled a ball towards third base. Senior Nick Carter quickly picked it up and wisely threw the ball home to get Deeb...