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...their hitters had a much higher batting average (.274 to .227), their pitchers a much lower earned-run average (3.15 to 4.75). The Phils were out- everythinged, but they didn't care, because the Braves were out-won. Or worn out. They had endured playoff-style pressure in their season-long chase of the Giants -- a vexing road tour that may have left them emotionally exhausted by the time their show opened in Philly. Karma certainly hung over the Braves like crepe in the pivotal fifth game, when they rallied from a three-run deficit in the bottom...
...there and threw strikes. If he can do that here it will get the job done.”HARVARD 6, BROWN 4After an inauspicious beginning from Warren, who gave up four runs in the first inning of game one on Saturday, the Crimson seemed poised to continue its season-long struggles.“All of the sudden that sinking feeling that seems to settle in all the time hits,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I didn’t think Max had much.”But a mound visit from Walsh...
While it may be premature to say that the Harvard baseball team’s season-long skid is finally coming to an end, signs of consistency from the Crimson’s pitching and defense are inspiring enough confidence in the team that, if Harvard can bring its hitting woes to an end, it can once again be competitive in the Ivy League.“Right now we’re thinking we have two of the three things to win a baseball game,” senior pitcher Sean Haviland said. “We have some...
LYNN, MASS.—During the most recent stretch of the Crimson’s season-long offensive woes, a pattern has emerged: on the days head coach Joe Walsh receives his best pitching performances, his lineup’s bats just can’t string together hits...
...lone NCAA bid in a 64-47 win over Dartmouth yesterday. For Harvard, it was the decisive, crushing blow in a season of incredible expectations in which the Crimson was the odds-on favorite to win the Ivy Championship. Harvard entered the final week of the conference schedule in sole possession of first place in the league, only to drop its last Ivy game against Yale in stunning fashion. Against Dartmouth on Friday, a season-long plague of dry spells, inconsistent defense, and trouble on the defensive glass returned with a vengeance. “This year, when you look...