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...efforts, Wilson was honored as both Ivy Player of the Week and Rookie of the Week. His slugging show was not just impressive for his quick adjustment to the college game; it was also well-timed. With junior Zak Farkes??the 2004 league leader in home runs and Harvard’s single-season record-holder in the category—out with a strained right shoulder, the Crimson needed to be able to rely on other sources of run support...
Junior pitcher Frank Herrmann, who pitched five innings of one-hit ball in a 3-2 victory on Sunday, said he was unworried, hinting that Farkes?? absence was only “precautionary.” Coach Joe Walsh could not be reached for comment...
...lineup missed Farkes?? prodigious bat, then freshman Steffan Wilson certainly did his part to cover...
...South Carolina that was selected in the first round of the same draft by the most famous figure of stats-based scouting, Oakland GM Billy Beane. Powell batted .330-.427-.611 in 270 at-bats. If you make the overly simplifying assumption that OPS is an indicator of success, Farkes?? numbers are better. But they are also more difficult to trust...
...more at-bats, Szymanski only hit five more home runs. He finished the season with a .433 OBP and .610 slugging percentage. His stats were less impressive than Farkes??, were dwarfed by Trey Hendricks’ ’04 numbers and on top of everything else, it was only his second year of college ball...