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...rotation sophomore starter Eric Eadington possibly out for the next six weeks, if not more, and just about every veteran in the bullpen hurting in some capacity. The lineup has been equally unreliable, with captain and top hitter Matt Vance playing through some pain, senior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich catching the injury bug, and the rest of the order just playing inconsistently in general. Before Harvard posted five runs in its first game against Cornell yesterday, the Crimson had only scored twice in its previous four contests...
...they all end at the same time for the Crimson, we’re suddenly dealing with a lineup that can do some real damage. Freshmen Dillon O’Neill and Sean O’Hara seem to be picking it up, and if Vance and Stack-Babich can heal their wounds, they both bring authority to the middle of the order...
...will always listen to you and will give you sound advice; someone who will read your papers and let you know when your thesis is crappy; someone who will tell you when you have accessorized poorly and will fix it with a pair of snakeskin sandals and a stack of silver bangles...
...escape without allowing a pair of unearned runs in each frame. If not for double plays to end both threats—the first a 1-2-3 twin killing started by Warren, the second a dazzling catch-and-throw in the right field corner by senior Tom Stack-Babich—the damage would have been worse. The low defensive moment came when first baseman Chris Rouches dropped an easy underhand toss from the pitcher, putting the leadoff runner aboard in the fifth. “Right now we’re playing badly,” Walsh said...
...coach Joe Walsh said. “Whether it was 92 degrees today, it still could have been 10-2.”“They got their knocks, and it was the same temperature on the other side of the field,” senior outfielder Tom Stack-Babich added. “I’m sure it affected us, but you can’t really blame it.”Harvard now faces a crucial stretch of baseball that, due to weather problems over the past week, will be concentrated in a three-day period...