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...interests, academic as well as athletic. Harvard appeared to be such a place, and he visited the school hoping to see if it would be a good fit.“I didn’t know much about Kantrovitz,” Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh says. “He came to the office and he was interested. I never saw him play in all my summers going out [recruiting].”Walsh informed Kantrovitz that with established players firmly holding on to most of the infield positions—including Kantrovitz’s natural...
...George’s, Resendes served as the team manager and statistics keeper for the football and baseball teams. When he arrived at Harvard last September, the pull to remain a teammate continued. But in their first meeting, Resendes and Walsh realized an unexpected bond that found its strength far beyond their favorite game...
...give Harvard the lead and the comeback was completed. The Crimson tacked another four runs in the frame to go up, 14-9.“We haven’t had one of those [types of innings] in a long time,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We’ll have to get one of those scoreboards that’s got parentheses on it,” he quipped. “Usually that’s only for the other team.”The Crimson almost squandered its seventh-inning...
...including two home runs—as Dartmouth sent 12 hitters to the plate and effectively put the game out of reach before it began.“We’ve had some of these big innings that have crushed us,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I’ve been trying to say to guys we have to slow the games down during those innings.”Walsh’s observations have held true for much of the season. In three of the squad’s last eight losses...
...program. It’s the first winning season Harvard’s had in a while, and it’s big for them. They started this, and we wanted to come out here and make them proud.”—Staff writer Timothy J. Walsh can be reached at twalsh@fas.harvard.edu...