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...disappointment of last season’s Ivy Championship Series loss to Princeton, Harvard trots out a squad in 2007 that will bring small ball back to O’Donnell Field and rely on a green but talented pitching staff. Preseason Ivy League Player of the Year Steffan Wilson anchors the lineup from his spot at third base...
...high pitch count—caused in large part by the six walks he issued—Eadington was replaced by Perlman in the fifth. Perlman did not disappoint, allowing only four baserunners in 4 2/3 innings on the way to his first career victory. Junior third baseman Steffan Wilson provided the bulk of the offense for Harvard, driving in three runs, including two on a double ripped down the left field line. “He’s going to be our go-to guy all year in the middle of the lineup,” Byrne said...
...performances of freshmen pitchers Eric Eadington and Max Perlman. Eadington started the game, managing 4 2/3 scoreless innings despite walking six batters. Perlman came on in relief in the fifth, blanking the Fighting Irish with 4 1/3 innings of two-hit baseball to get the win. Junior third baseman Steffan Wilson provided the offense for Harvard, driving in three runs, including two on a double down the right-field line in the fifth. Shaky defense cost the Crimson the second game of its Saturday doubleheader. Harvard committed five errors against Duquesne in its 6-4 loss, giving up four unearned...
...last season—a year in which it was also a preseason favorite—but fell to Princeton in the league’s best-of-three series that determined which squad received the NCAA berth. Harvard returns 22 letterwinners from last season, including junior Steffan Wilson, whom Baseball America named as the Ancient Eight’s preseason player of the year and top professional prospect. Wilson, who batted .331 with 17 doubles, six home runs, and 43 RBI’s in 2006, has received both honors the last two seasons. Juniors Shawn Haviland and Matt...
...step of giving the factories money to make certain that the maintenance of such standards is a possibility.The new measures came in response to a lack of progress in areas where a desperation for employment undercut concerns for appropriate conditions and compensation, according to the WRC’s Steffan.“We would see an erosion of improvements because of the price pressure that the factories are under,” she said. “While on the one hand the companies would say you need to abide by this code of conduct, on the other hand...