As CMU baseball struggles, underclassmen exceed expectations
With the Central Michigan baseball team resting at 8-28 and 3-6 in the Mid-American Conference, the Chippewas only have about a month left to turn their season around.
Below are your search results. You can also try a Basic Search.
With the Central Michigan baseball team resting at 8-28 and 3-6 in the Mid-American Conference, the Chippewas only have about a month left to turn their season around.
Central Michigan's postponed baseball game against Oakland from April 6 has been rescheduled for Monday, May 9 at 4:05 p.m. at Theunissen Stadium, according to Head Coach Steve Jaksa.
Redshirt freshman pitcher and outfielder Dazon Cole has started two games on the mound and 26 as an outfielder or designated hitter this season. He is one of two Central Michigan pitchers with a .500 or higher record and is third among CMU freshman in hits with 17 in 2016.
There were runners at first and second base with one out for the Central Michigan baseball team. The Chippewas trailed 4-2 in the bottom of ninth as senior catcher Dylan Goodwin stood at the plate. Head Coach Steve Jaksa called a double steal.
It has been five days since I went to Comerica Park in Detroit to cover the Clash at Comerica between the Central Michigan and Michigan State baseball teams.
Following a 7-3 win against the first-place team in the Mid-American Conference West division on Friday, the momentum for the rest of the weekend was in favor of the Chippewas. However, on Saturday's game against Ball State, errors stunted that momentum.
On April 11, two days before the Clash at Comerica, sophomore pitcher Sean Martens threw a baseball for the first time in six months.
On Wednesday, the Central Michigan baseball team played in a four hour and 38 minute affair against Michigan State at Comerica Park.
The Central Michigan baseball and softball teams announced on Twitter they earned the 2016 Dick Enberg Team Leadership Award.
Five Central Michigan Life sports writers give their predictions for CMU sporting events this weekend, along with the Detroit Tigers' weekend series against Houston.
DETROIT — After allowing three runs in more than four hours of work, the Central Michigan baseball team allowed four runs in the bottom of the 14th inning. Michigan State (24-6) topped Central Michigan (7-26) 7-3 in Wednesday's Clash at Comerica.
DETROIT — The scene was set for the magic to be recreated.
DETROIT — From the eighth inning until the top of the 14th, no runs were scored for Central Michigan or Michigan State. That streak came to an end as senior relief pitcher Jimmy McNamara gave up four runs in the 14th after replacing junior reliever Jordan Grosjean.
After the offenses battled it out in the first game of the doubleheader, there was a pitcher's duel between the Central Michigan and Northern Illinois baseball teams in game two.
Despite winning three of their last 13 games, the Central Michigan baseball team has a chance at bragging rights on Wednesday, under the lights at Comerica Park.
It took a freshman pinch hitter and his 10-pitch at-bat for the Central Michigan baseball team to pick up its second Mid-American Conference victory of the season.
The Chippewas dropped game one of the three-game series Friday in DeKalb, Illinois as the Northern Illinois Huskies won 9-6.
Due to weather conditions, Central Michigan baseball's game against Oakland scheduled Wednesday has been postponed.
Freshman Dazon Cole got his first start of the year as the Central Michigan baseball team (6-23, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) defeated the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals (11-15) 7-4 in front of a lively Theunissen Stadium on Tuesday.