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...freshman Max Perlman said. “He’s our best pitcher, and I think he’s going to be that way for the rest of the year.”Senior Jake Bruton relieved Haviland and struck out the side in the ninth to end the game and pick up his third save of the season.HARVARD 5, YALE 1Perlman turned in his best performance of his young career, and the Crimson took advantage of five Bulldog miscues to get on the board early to pull out the easy win. Once again, Harvard got the ball...
...going. Stoeckel singled off the second baseman’s glove. Byrne then fought over several two strike pitches before grounding a single up the middle. That brought up Vance representing the tying run, but the center fielder could only pop to second on a full count. In the ninth, Wilson led off with a single to right, but Ratliff struck out the next three hitters to end the Crimson’s four-game winning streak. —Staff writer Ted Kirby can be reached at tjkirby@fas.harvard.edu...
...some early games down in Florida, Cole looks to have found his place in the bullpen, earning his first collegiate save in the Crimson’s 6-2 win over Princeton (8-16, 4-4) last Saturday. He ruined a Tigers bases-loaded situation in the ninth with a strikeout...
...last year.”But it was six Princeton errors that sealed the win for Harvard. Freshman Greg Van Horn had the roughest day in the field for the Tigers, committing four errors at shortstop. With a 6-1 lead, Walsh left Haviland in the game entering the ninth inning, hoping to rest his bullpen for the next day’s doubleheader against Cornell. But when Princeton loaded the bases on two singles sandwiched around a walk, Walsh had to turn to sophomore Ryan Watson. Watson recorded two outs while walking in a run before giving...
...sitting on it all night trying to make something work, and we just can’t seem to get it going.”NORTHWESTERN 10, HARVARD 9After Harvard surged ahead with a late-inning rally, the bullpen blew a 9-7 edge in the ninth against the Wildcats (6-13).The Crimson picked up four runs in the eighth and three in the ninth to take its first lead of the game.But in the home half of the inning, Jason Brown loaded the bases with nobody out, and Unger gave up a two-run double, re-loaded...