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...Coach Walsh has clearly thought about the pros and cons of “riding his horse” extensively. There is an argument that Walsh should limit Crockett’s pitch count no matter the circumstances. This point-of-view argues that though Crockett will want to pitch because he’s competitive, a winner, and would let down the team if he turned down a start, his opinion should be irrelevant to Walsh, who should protect his players and give them a chance to succeed on the next level. However, it is Walsh?...
...have talked about his balancing act between college and pro ball,” said Walsh. “Scouts have been here and will hopefully get another shot at seeing him. I understand the concern, but life’s too short. These types of games are the building blocks to get to the next level. The team counts on him in games we need to win, and he came through for us with a tremendous effort...
...career, ranking close to his no-hitter in the regular-season finale against Dartmouth last year. While no one can be sure if Crockett’s arm has been affected by the pitcher’s recent heavy load, Crockett believes he is okay. “Coach Walsh and I talked and I agreed to keep going as long as my arm felt fine,” Crockett said. “I threw a lot of pitches but the arm stayed loose and I want to be in those situations. I want to be in the opportunity...
Well, it all happened. But while Crockett may be a beast, throwing him on three days rest again on Sunday would warrant a call from the Humane Society. Walsh himself said that he will not start his ace this weekend. That means that Harvard will be without its best arm against Princeton unless, as Walsh noted with a wink, rain forces a game to Monday. As of yesterday, the National Weather Service predicted “mostly cloudy” skies on Sunday, with “a chance of rain during the afternoon and night...
...this weekend’s games, then, as it has all year. One can only hope that the hits are there. If all else fails, if instant heroes like Kropf on Wednesday and Josh San Salvador a week ago fail to materialize, then the always daring, constantly tinkering Walsh can make one last bold move as Shakir waits in the on-deck circle...