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...junior pitcher Tim Grant and junior outfielder Scott Shirrell, the Big Green should be a strong contender for the Red Rolfe title. Shirell—a two-time All-Ivy First Teamer—batted .369 last season (including a 14 RBI-performance in a 25-1 Dartmouth win over Harvard) and should be the the centerpiece of a dangerous lineup. Junior third baseman Ed Lucas and senior first baseman Mike Mileusnic are both All-Ivy quality hitters. Grant, Second Team All-Ivy in 2002, is a Pitcher of the Year candidate, but after that the rotation is shaky...
...young but talented infield, highlighted by sophomore third baseman Jeff Nichols and junior second baseman Rob Deeb, should help Kutler anchor a solid offense. Senior Dan Spring will anchor the bull pen, but the Bears will miss right hander Jonathan Stern, last season’s Ivy Co-Pitcher of the Year...
...high school junior doubling off Harvard’s best pitcher in recent history? Unusual, to say the least. But Klimkiewicz and Farkes are an unusual duo. High school teammates, who once played ball five minutes from O’Donnell Field, will now try to lead the Crimson to an Ivy League Championship in their freshmen seasons...
...takes all the pressure of calling the ballgame off of you as a pitcher,” says Harvard captain and reliever Barry Wahlberg. “As a pitcher, all you wanna do is go out there and throw, you don’t wanna think about the game, and he takes that out of our hands, and basically calls a great game every time...
When he was a high school senior, scouts starting calling, talking about selecting him as a pitcher in the middle rounds. But Trey didn’t flinch when Art told all of them not to bother, because his boy was going to Harvard...