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...rest of the Crimson lineup proved adept at getting runners on base but never quite figured out how to drive them in.“The way the lineup [shook] out it seemed that we took ourselves out of a lot of rallies,” senior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich says.The dearth of run production was further highlighted when a power-laden Brown team edged Harvard for first place in the Red Rolfe Division, keeping the Crimson out of the Ivy League Championship Series for just the second time since 2002.For Harvard to reverse its fortunes this season...
...Walsh says. “Without him at the top of our rotation, it’s going to be real tough. We’re looking forward to Max coming back next year.”Despite missing one of its aces, Harvard still enters 2008 stacked with talent, versatility, and some returning veterans refueled for another shot at the Ivy League title.Senior starting pitcher Shawn Haviland—who put up a 3-3 record and a 4.26 ERA last year while struggling with a stress fracture in his ribs—enters 2008 healthy and ready...
...base hits and the doubles that she’s capable of getting. She has to move away from an all-or-nothing mentality—either I hit it over the fence or I strike out.” While it might be more difficult for Murphy to stack up the home runs, that certainly won’t diminish her role on the team. “We’re not going to say ‘You hit 18 home runs last year, so you need to hit 20 this year?...
...face.”Even the team’s typical power guys were awed by the 5’9 Jenkins’ moonshot.“He takes a mighty cut and when he gets it, he gets it,” says senior right fielder Tom Stack-Babich. “He crushed that one.” “That was definitely the highlight of last year,” Jenkins adds.Jenkins hit another home run with his October marriage proposal on the banks of the Charles. In beautiful autumn weather, with Stack-Babich hiding...
...Lafayette yesterday in Bradenton, taking a victory in the first game on the strength of a one-run, seven-inning gem by senior pitcher Brad Unger, then was blown out by the Leopards, 13-2, in the nightcap.While offensive outbursts from seniors Matt Vance, the team captain, and Tom Stack-Babich—who combined for three home runs and 11 RBI over the weekend—provided the Crimson with enough firepower to stay competitive in most of its games, Harvard struggled to string runs together at crucial times.“We’re not the kind...