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...baseball gods operate in mysterious ways. And, according to Harvard coach Joe Walsh, they were not resting on Saturday.“I think the baseball gods were here,” he affirmed. The Crimson (17-13-1, 11-3 Ivy) was on the happy end of virtually all of the close calls and tricky bounces in posting a sweep of Saturday’s doubleheader with division rival Brown (10-19, 8-6) at O’Donnell Field. The two wins over the Bears, who entered the afternoon just a game back in the Ivy League?...
...year with a torn meniscus, meaning the Crimson’s preferred keystone combination will remain in pieces for the rest of 2006. Byrne underwent surgery on Friday and has been recovering at home, sources close to the team said. According to Harvard coach Joe Walsh, he should be healthy in roughly eight weeks...
...result, Walsh has shuffled his infield to find a replacement, a strategy which continued against Brown on Saturday. In Game One, Walsh tried out freshman Matt Rogers as well as sophomores Taylor Meehan and Jeff Stoeckel at second base...
...We’ve struggled a little bit with jumping out on them early in seven innings games,” Haviland said. “Coach Walsh emphasized that in practice, and we’ve been working on bunting, stealing, to get ahead of them early on in the game...
LYNN, MASS.—Minutes after the final out of yesterday’s first Beanpot contest on Boston’s North Shore, Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh couldn’t help himself. First, the Crimson dispatched Northeastern by a smooth 8-5 score, sending to next week’s consolation game “the best team,” according to Walsh, that “we’ve beaten this year, in my estimation.”Then the coach testified to the allure of a shiny relic.“That...