CMU sophomore pitcher Dylan Rheault drafted by Baltimore Orioles in 19th round
With 579th overall pick in the 2013 MLB Draft, the Baltimore Orioles selected Central Michigan redshirt sophomore right-handed pitcher Dylan Rheault.
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With 579th overall pick in the 2013 MLB Draft, the Baltimore Orioles selected Central Michigan redshirt sophomore right-handed pitcher Dylan Rheault.
Baseball lost to Miami (Ohio) on a 10th-inning walk-off single Friday morning that eliminated the team from the Mid-American Conference tournament and ended its season.
Baseball beat rival Western Michigan this weekend and received some help from Toledo beating Eastern Michigan, thus securing them the final spot in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
It took until the seventh inning for baseball to score its first run of the game, helping lay the foundation for a 5-3 victory in extra innings.
A 6-4 loss at Western Michigan Thursday didn't help the baseball team's chances for the final Mid-American Conference Tournament spot.
Central Michigan baseball resumed its "Clash at Comerica" game against Michigan State Tuesday at home, losing 5-4.
The bats were hot for the baseball team Sunday as it beat Akron 18-8 to salvage a win at chilly Theunissen Stadium Sunday.
Less than 24 hours after a disappointing loss in game one against Akron things didn't get better for the baseball team on Saturday.
Baseball put up seven runs in regulation of the first four innings of the series-opener against Akron on Friday.
Baseball found a way to close out Oakland in a game that saw a combined 29 hits for a 13-9 win.
With the regular season winding down baseball used Tuesday's 5-0 win against Kalamazoo College as a tune-up for this weekend's Mid-American Conference series against Akron.
Baseball out hit Kent State 13-5 on Sunday to help salvage an 8-2 win in the three-game series.
Sophomore Jordan Foley gave up only two runs in six innings Friday as he took the 4-1 loss in the series-opener at Kent State.
Six plus inning of four hit baseball out of the bullpen kept the game close for Central Michigan against Notre Dame on Tuesday.
Coming off a game in which it recorded a season-high 19 hits on Saturday the baseball team answered with 11 hits and another win against Eastern Michigan on Sunday.
Baseball took early control Saturday and took game two with Eastern Michigan 10-1 with 19 hits and a complete game performance.
Baseball was unable to mount a comeback against Eastern Michigan and fell 7-3 in the series-opener at Theunissen Stadium Friday.
Baseball head coach Steve Jaksa said games against Eastern Michigan have always been competitive, and he expects this weekend to be no different.
Coming into the baseball team’s series against Toledo, head coach Steve Jaksa wasn’t sure who was going to start the final two games of the series.
The baseball team will look to continue its recent success in mid-week games when it hosts the Davenport Panthers at 4:05 Tuesday at Theunissen Stadium.