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Baseball Looks to Add Third Notch to Ivy Belt

On the bench--for now--is freshman Javy Lopez, who suffered a near-career-ending eye injury while throwing batting practice during fall workouts.

"Javy's overcoming it," Walsh said. "He's not back to where he was, but we're anxious to see him once we get outside. If we can get him back healthy--and that's a big if--he'll be a tremendous asset. It will be a big boost for him and for the ball club."

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In addition to Crockett and Carter, Walsh will also start freshman Josh San Salvador at designated hitter. Last year's DH-slot was a lefty-righty platoon between Brett Vankoski '98 and senior utility man Todd Harris.

San Salvador is getting talked up in the same exciting way as his classmates.

"He's the kind of guy that you might want to come out to see hit BP," Walsh said. "We're going to stick him right into the lineup in the three-hole. If we're going to be a good ball club, he's going to get his bat into the lineup."

That's good news, since the only glaring hole in an otherwise amazingly well-rounded team is power hitting. Keck and Binkowski--each of whom hit three homers last year--have more long balls than the other 19 returnees put together.

"Honestly, I think you're going to see more power from the freshmen than from us," Keck said. "San Salvador, [sophomore] Graham McKay at DH or first, they're the guys who are going to give us some good pop."

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