Baseball
Baseball Ready to Move Outdoors
Technically speaking, the 2005 Harvard baseball team has yet to see the light of day. Ever since officially beginning the
THE PROMISED LANDE: Scout Day Vital for Harvard
Wednesday was a special day across the river. It’s the only day of the year when there are more spectators
More Morgalis: Ace To Return for 2005
Mike Morgalis isn’t here, and the Harvard baseball team is thrilled about it. After walking in commencement exercises in June,
Farkes Considers Red Sox, Returns for Junior Year
Any Harvard baseball fans sitting in English 178x at 11 a.m. on Monday morning saw both a beautiful and horrible
Farkes, Salsgiver See Mixed Results at Cape
They are called the boys of summer for a reason. While many Harvard athletes simply try to stay in shape
New Dugouts Headline Capital Improvements at O'Donnell Field
Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh won’t have to worry about pesky parents reaching over O’Donnell Field’s short fence and forcing
End of an Era: Trey Hendricks
The numbers, as good as they are, don’t tell the story. Trey Hendricks was the Ivy Pitcher of the Year
Baseball Falls Just One Game Short
There was Harvard baseball coach Joe Walsh, stoically positioned in front of O’Donnell Field’s home dugout, clearly choked up. There
Performance of the Year Runner-Up: Trey Hendricks
When a typical reliever throws 60 pitches in the eighth and ninth innings of a game, the next place he
Princeton Headlines Ivy Draft Choices With Szymanski, Four Other Selections
Baseball is a thinking man’s game. It should come as no surprise, then, that Major League Baseball teams used the
Hendricks, Farkes Taken in MLB Draft
For the vast majority of Harvard College’s Class of 2004, longtime childhood hopes of playing professional baseball have long since
Crimson Pitchers Help Nomar at Fenway
BOSTON—Once they’ve finished their final exams, many Harvard seniors find themselves in uncharted territory. School is over. Commencement has yet
Hendricks, Mann, Farkes Unanimous All-Ivy Picks
Three Harvard players—senior Trey Hendricks, junior Schuyler Mann and sophomore Zak Farkes—were unanimously honored as members of the Ivy League’s
Baseball Falls to Huskies
It was an afterthought of a game tacked on to the hollow end of a tantalizingly close-to-glory season. So it
Baseball Tops Crusaders in 12 Innings
Games that mean this little aren’t supposed to be dramatic. Maybe someone should tell that to the Harvard baseball team.