Tigers fans throughout Mount Pleasant celebrate World Series berth
The Bovee University Center was silent. Student employees shifted in and out of their offices quietly.
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The Bovee University Center was silent. Student employees shifted in and out of their offices quietly.
A two-run ninth inning gave the Maroon team a 7-6 victory in the final game of the intrasquad Fall World Series Wednesday at Theunissen Stadium.
The baseball team will have 17 home games during the 2013 season and fans will get to see Notre Dame, Michigan State and others.
The Maroon team defeated the Gold team 7–4 while racking up nine hits in game six of the Fall World Series Tuesday.
The gold team won their first game of the fall world series today defeating maroon 12-8 while racking up 16 hits in game four.
The Maroon team remains perfect in the intrasquad Fall World Series at Theunissen Stadium after topping the Gold squad 6-4 Sunday afternoon.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct inaccuracies.
It took 10 innings to decide the baseball team's fall ball opener Friday as the younger Maroon team edged out the veteran Gold team 4-3.
The baseball team will begin their annual Fall World Series with the first of seven games at 3:30 p.m. Friday inside Theunissen Stadium.
This season will be the 11th for Steve Jaksa as head baseball coach at Central Michigan University, but a new contract will ensure he will remain in the third base dugout another four years.
The baseball team dominated the scoreboard and stat sheet Friday as it knocked off the Ontario Blue Jays (U18) 14-3 in Central Michigan's fall ball opener.
Weekends in the fall are normally saved for football games, but it was the Central Michigan baseball team taking the field Sunday.
Theunissen Stadium will be the host Sunday for Central Michigan’s annual Scout Day at noon.
Former Central Michigan baseball volunteer assistant Sam Flamont gave head coach Steve Jaksa a lasting impression.
Jon Weaver, one of five Central Michigan players drafted this season, is walking the long and grinding road to Major League Baseball.
Pitchers Dietrich Enns, Jon Weaver and Ryan Longstreth have become the latest Central Michigan baseball players chosen in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft.
It was a long wait, but for two Central Michigan baseball players their dreams have become reality.
The Central Michigan baseball team made a strong run; but, in the end, it wasn’t enough to win the Mid-American Conference tournament championship in Avon, Ohio.
Junior starter Rick Dodridge had his best outing of the season, punching Central Michigan’s ticket to the Mid-American Conference tournament championship game Saturday.
He sounded worn out and tired, but Central Michigan head coach Steve Jaksa had to be delighted on the inside as his team beat Miami University 11-10 Friday.