Baseball's win streak survives with thrilling comeback against Akron
A short fly to center field was just far enough for CMU shortstop Justin Simpson to reach home from third as he flew faster than a zip to take the lead in an immense comeback.
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A short fly to center field was just far enough for CMU shortstop Justin Simpson to reach home from third as he flew faster than a zip to take the lead in an immense comeback.
On a chilly, cloud-covered April day, fans were few-and-far-between in the stands of Theunissen Stadium.
Central Michigan right-handed pitcher Andrew Taylor has earned co-Pitcher of the Week honors in the Mid-American Conference following his performance Saturday against Bowling Green.
A fourth-straight Mid-American Conference series sweep vaulted Central Michigan into the College Baseball Newspaper Division I poll over the weekend. The poll, released Monday, has the Chippewas ranked No. 25.
Central Michigan continued its roll through its competition Tuesday, with its win over Oakland serving as the latest reflection.
After dominating Northern Illinois in a weekend sweep, two Central Michigan baseball players were awarded conference honors.
During the top of the sixth inning in the first game of the afternoon, freshman LHP Adam Mrakitsch was given the opportunity to impact the game in a way most pitchers don’t — pinch running. He stole second base on a designed steal, then moments later crossed home plate to an eruption of the dugout.
On a cold cloudy Saturday afternoon, the mood was anything but dreary for the Chippewas.
Battling adverse conditions, Central Michigan baseball (15-10, 10-1) rode Jordan Patty’s right arm to an 8-2 victory over Northern Illinois on Friday in Theunissen Stadium.
For the second consecutive week, a Central Michigan arm has won individual conference honors.
The bats got rolling Saturday and didn’t lose any momentum Sunday in CMU’s second double-header sweep in as many days.
A Bobcat batter hit a grounder to pitcher Ryan Insco. After he snagged the ball, Insco gave it a thank you kiss and threw it to first for the final out of the game.
Competitive as it was, Central Michigan's baseball team is taking just one win from its three-game series at Iowa.
In a series sweep against Miami (Ohio) there was one individual pitching performance that stood out amongst the rest.
As the pitching begins to settle in, the momentum of results swings in Central Michigan's favor.
As the driving rain turned to a haze of snowflakes in Kent, Ohio, Central Michigan baseball (5-8, 1-1) found itself in danger of starting the Mid-American Conference season 0-2 on Friday.
Home runs given up on the mound ultimately cost the Chippewas all three games in their weekend series.
The weekend series saw the Chippewas take three out of four games, but the success rolled over into individual honors.
It was not the start Central Michigan was looking for as West Virginia and Coastal Carolina were too much to handle in the “Baseball at the Beach” tournament at Springs Brooks Stadium in Conway, S.C.
Andrew Taylor set the world on fire in his first full season as a Central Michigan Chippewa.