Baseball
Baesball Revs Up For Beanpot Classic at Fenway
If it were played at any other venue, it would probably just be considered a nuisance. A pair of games—meaningless
Heating Up—And Just in Time
You don’t measure the worth of a performance like this in batting average, or RBI, or feet, or even wins,
Herrmann's Solid Pitching Stymies Yale
Crimson captain Schuyler Mann caught only 91 pitches in Harvard’s quick, 4-0 win over Yale, the first victory of Harvard’s
ACES TRUMPED: Baseball Blasts Yale Pitching For Three Wins
Just twelve games into its 20-game run up the Ivy League standings, the Harvard baseball team already enjoys a comfortable
Bulldogs No Normal Last-Place Squad
As the last-place team in the Red Rolfe Division, it might seem that Yale (15-10, 5-3 Ivy) would pose little
'BAMMA SLAMMA: The Tale of Harvard's Incredible Sid Finch
On a hot Sunday afternoon, Princeton shortstop Spencer Lucian freezes. A baseball buzzes by. “Strike three!” bellows the umpire. It’s
Crimson Offense Blanked by Eagles
By the time the snow started to fall in the eighth inning of a blustery game on the South side
AOTW: Baseball's Junior Just Misses Perfection
One by one on Saturday afternoon, the late arrivals trickled in to O’Donnell Field, clad in pastel spring polos and
Runs and Guns: Bats Help Crimson Split With Tigers
Stark white plumes from jet liners streaked across yesterday’s dazzling sky and breezy warmth drifted from the Charles River. So
Slugging Wilson Takes On Closer Role For Baseball
With a hot Saturday sun playing the role of spotlight, an eager baseball audience was treated to the debut of
Runs and Guns: Pitchers Power Sweep of Cornell
Frank Herrmann might not have been quite perfect, but at least his team still was. The junior right-hander tossed a
BASEBALL 2005: All Grown Up
The last time you saw him, the sun was shining. His red cap was pulled low to shield eye-blackened cheeks,
BASEBALL 2005: The Book of Klimkiewicz
He was a shortstop, sure. A three-sport standout at Buckingham, Brown & Nichols—a high school one errant cut-off throw away
BASEBALL 2005: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
The kid who would be captain loved the game. He’s a man now; worldly good looks, superbly talented, strappingly self-assured,
BASEBALL 2005: No Adjustment, Period
Steffan wilson is a rookie. Really. He just doesn’t seem like one, already batting in the heart of the Crimson’s