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It’s hard for me to pinpoint the exact moment when writing sports for The Crimson no longer had anything to do with sports. Maybe it never did.
I remember sitting across from Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh in his office at the athletic complex in early March. We had just wrapped up a 45-minute interview for a feature I was writing about him for The Crimson’s annual baseball/softball supplement.
But it’s the conversation we had after the official, sports-related interview—the one that exists in no record outside of my own memory—that remains most salient in my consciousness.
So when I try to locate the exact moment when writing sports for The Crimson no longer had anything to do with sports, maybe I’m missing the point. Maybe it never happened at all.
They spent a lot of the next weeks together. Chicuén and Antonio had known each other a bit when they were kids—before Chicuén immigrated to Miami—but they had lost touch. Now, they made up for lost time.