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...often in attempts to cultivate a niche as closer, but has struck out 25, giving up only 11 hits. On top of the fastball, he features a ruinous plunging curve that many believe is his best pitch.“I hope he pitches,” captain shortstop Morgan Brown says. “The guy is lights out. He’s one of the guys that when he’s throwing a bullpen, everyone else stops and watches. Ever since freshman year, we’ve always heard that he’s got the professional...
...just 5’9, Byrne was drilled by six pitches last season—the three people to top him all started at least 43 games. “It’s hard to keep him out of the lineup,” says current captain Morgan Brown. *** A hockey and baseball player since his youth, Byrne spoke with a number of Division I hockey programs—none, however, were as high-profile as the Crimson, with whose coaches Byrne had some contact. They discussed the possibility of his walking onto the team, and Byrne knew...
...lost a step since the end of last season. If anything, he expects to come in stronger and faster than before. After a summer playing in the Horizon Summer Series in Northern California and training under a strenuous off-season workout regime—he partnered with team captain Morgan Brown—Vance will hope to outlast the competition...
...challenge facing these new-media endeavors is for networks to expand their audiences and capture new viewers without damaging their core business. After all, the average American from 18 to 49 years old still watches 41/2 hr. of television daily, says Morgan Stanley managing director Richard Bilotti, while the same demographic stays online each day for only 57 min. Larry Kramer, digital president for CBS--among the most active networks in the new-media space--finds it's "a real balancing act" to experiment aggressively without jeopardizing the Eye's stately brand. "A lot of this activity is meant...
...earlier this year, when around 15 students in Cabot House contracted a 24-hour virus. This time, Rosenthal wrote, the infection is again “probably viral” but the students admitted to UHS have been “from all over campus.” Morgan L. Haven-Tietze ’08, a Pforzheimer resident, said she has been suffering from the flu for the past several days.“It’s pretty devastating,” she rasped. She said that when she visited UHS, she was told that...