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It’s never too late for a comeback. Where most teams feel the pressure not to lose, the Central Michigan University baseball team feels nothing, except the will to win.
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It’s never too late for a comeback. Where most teams feel the pressure not to lose, the Central Michigan University baseball team feels nothing, except the will to win.
DETROIT--Morgan Oliver knows all about fighting through adversity.
Under the lights of Comerica Park in Downtown Detroit, junior first baseman Morgan Oliver was the hero for the Central Michigan University baseball team.
Senior second baseman Pat MacKenzie of the Central Michigan University baseball team has been named the Mid-American Conference Player of the Week.
Central Michigan University baseball won the 2014 “Clash at Comerica” against Michigan State for the first time in the game’s history.
The last time Central Michigan University baseball lost a game was April 4 in a 16-inning 4-3 loss to Toledo.
A packed Theunissen Stadium crowd watched as Central Michigan University baseball took its fourth consecutive conference series with an 18-3 win over Eastern Michigan Saturday.
On a windy and cool Friday afternoon Central Michigan University's baseball team defeated Eastern Michigan University 16-6 in the series opener Friday.
The Central Michigan University baseball team (21-12, 7-2 MAC) has played well against Mid-American Conference opponents this season.
Baseball has a long season. There’s always room for improvement. For now, the Central Michigan University team looks to be playing its best baseball so far.
CM Life reporter Mark Cavitt sat down with members of the Detroit media to talk about their thoughts on the upcoming season for the Detroit Tigers.
Senior catcher Tyler Huntey has played all 32 games this season, starting 31 of them.
Central Michigan University baseball took two of three games at Toledo this weekend, moving to 20-12 on the season and 7-2 in the conference.
Just as the March Madness that carried over into April saw an undefeated Kentucky team lose to Wisconsin, a baseball game that spilled over to the 16th inning came to a disappointing end for Central Michigan University.
Rain didn't stop Central Michigan University and the University of Toledo in Friday's matchup, but it did slow down both defenses.
Central Michigan University baseball found very few opportunities to score in Wednesday's game against the University of Michigan, losing 5-3.
A blowout shutout followed by a pair of one-run nail biters helped Central Michigan baseball sweep Miami University on the road this weekend.
The Miami University defense had five fewer errors Saturday than it had Friday, but it was still a RedHawk defensive miscue Saturday that helped Central Michigan University baseball pick up the 4-3 win.
Miami University senior pitcher Ryan Powers was drafted in the 22nd round of the MLB draft by the Philadelphia Phillies but it was Central Michigan University sophomore pitcher Nick Deeg who shut down hitters Friday.
On March 17, Hudsonville junior Blake Hibbitts played in men’s basketball’s 89-79 National Invitation Tournament first round game. Seven days later, he was on the mound, starting for the baseball team against Michigan State.