CMU baseball completes sweep of Ball State; Enns continues scoreless streak on mound
The Central Michigan baseball team is closing out the season on a few streaks.
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The Central Michigan baseball team is closing out the season on a few streaks.
The Central Michigan baseball team (27-25) is the hottest team in the Mid-American Conference after defeating Ball State (11-34) 15-4 Saturday to improve its winning streak to nine.
Baseball can be a strange game sometimes.
The Central Michigan baseball team swept a doubleheader against visiting Seattle University Wednesday, winning by scores of 8-7 and 4-1.
In his first start in two years, junior right-hander Dietrich Enns didn’t disappoint.
Patrick Kaminska battled on the hill as his team battled to a 3-1 win Saturday against Northern Illinois.
The Central Michigan bats were out on Friday as they helped it take Game 1 of the series with Northern Illinois 11-2 in DeKalb, Ill.
The Central Michigan baseball team would take the lead and then Akron would take it right back.
A sweep is possible this afternoon after the Central Michigan baseball team took the first game of the doubleheader against Akron.
Senior Zach Cooper pitched a solid five innings for the Central Michigan baseball team in its series opener at Akron Friday.
If there were a game near the end of the schedule that could spring the Central Michigan baseball team toward a Mid-American Conference tournament run, the Notre Dame game would be one of those games.
If you look through the Central Michigan baseball roster you will see some familiar names.
Matt Sandles is shy.
The Central Michigan baseball team fell below .500 in Mid-American Conference play after losing 6-4 Sunday to Kent State at Theunissen Stadium.
After shutting out Kent State Friday the Central Michigan baseball team gave up four runs in the first four innings in a 6-3 loss Saturday at Theunissen Stadium.
In the rich history of Central Michigan baseball, one last name has been at the forefront.
It’s been quite the 10 days for the Central Michigan baseball team with only two days without a games in the past week and a half.
Tyler Hall - Central Michigan baseball team’s most valuable player last year - didn’t have an MVP day Wednesday against Michigan State.
Midweek games have given the Central Michigan baseball team fits this season.