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With men on first and second, Brown reliever Sam Jennings fell behind 3-0 to San Salvador before working the count full...
...Salvador then picked up his second hit of the season in dramatic fashion, sending the 3-2 pitch over the fence in right-center field to pull Harvard...
With one swing, Josh San Salvador crushed a Dan Spring pitch out of the park and perhaps banished with it the always-one-hit-short image of the 2002 Harvard baseball team...
Welcome back, Josh San Salvador. His last name means “St. Savior” in Spanish. That seems fitting enough. His blasts altered Harvard’s season—the Crimson now controls its own destiny heading into the final weekend of Ivy play—but they also seem to have altered the contours of baseball possibility itself. Because it doesn’t seem conceivable that Harvard could blow its chance at the playoffs now—not after this...
...Spring came on to face San Salvador. Spring had shut down a Crimson bases-loaded rally late in Monday’s game, grinning wildly as he returned to the visiting dugout and greeting each high-five with a cool, “All good, all good, all good.” And up came San Salvador on his second day back, looking to complete the comeback and put Harvard in the driver’s seat going into a weekend with Dartmouth?...