CMU baseball's Taylor to compete at MLB Draft combine
Central Michigan right-handed pitcher Andrew Taylor will get a chance to show off his skills alongside many top prospects during the MLB Draft Combine.
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Central Michigan right-handed pitcher Andrew Taylor will get a chance to show off his skills alongside many top prospects during the MLB Draft Combine.
Just two college baseball programs have won 42 games in each of the last three full seasons.
Central Michigan catcher Adam Proctor swung and missed at an 0-2 fastball, sending the Florida crowd into a frenzy.
There’s Gary, there’s ‘Scary Gary,’ and then there’s ‘Tournament Gary.’
Central Michigan baseball is heading to Gainesville, Florida.
Central Michigan faced its fair share of deficits during its run in the Mid-American Conference tournament.
As it has so many times throughout the 2022 season, Central Michigan baseball swept a Saturday two-game slate.
Central Michigan looked to be put away heading into its final at-bat Friday.
Central Michigan shortstop Justin Simpson's fourth walk of the game proved to be the difference maker in a seesaw affair Wednesday afternoon.
Four Central Michigan Chippewas earned first team all-Mid-American Conference honors as the conference unveiled its postseason honors Tuesday.
Inclement weather ended Central Michigan baseball's regular season a few innings early.
It was something about the sixth frame that allowed the Central Michigan baseball team to secure a sweep of Toledo Friday afternoon.
A series-opening loss to Toledo threw a wrench in Central Michigan baseball's conference title dreams.
Sweeping a rival made its latest weekend series a successful one for Central Michigan baseball.
It wasn't as emphatic as the first meeting between these two teams, but Central Michigan still came through in the clutch.
After going on the road and having its 21-game conference win streak snapped by way of a sweep, Central Michigan (29-14, 22-5) baseball was happy to return to the friendly confines of Theunissen Stadium on Friday.
An important series ended with a sour taste for Central Michigan baseball.
CMU baseball once again extended its winning streak with five victories last week, and a pair of Chippewas came away with Mid-American Conference weekly honors for their contributions.
Central Michigan (27-10, 20-1) once again completed a clean series sweep in Sunday’s rubber match against Akron (11-28, 9-19), winning 16-0 in a seven-inning contest. It was CMU’s fourth consecutive Mid-American Conference series sweep.
Akron was no match for Central Michigan's pitching efforts in Michigan’s first 80 degree day of the year. Theunissen Stadium was packed with a full crowd to celebrate.