Ninth inning heroics advance Chippewas to MAC championship
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – Ricky Clark told his team all week to keep believing in themselves as they advanced through the Mid-American Conference tournament.
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – Ricky Clark told his team all week to keep believing in themselves as they advanced through the Mid-American Conference tournament.
It was too good to be true.
How things change from one day to the next.
Pitching proved to be the difference down the stretch for the Central Michigan baseball team, but the bats came alive in the first day of the Mid-American Conference tournament.
Almost three weeks ago the Central Michigan baseball team looked to be at a crossroads.
Toward the end of practice Monday, coach Steve Jaksa sat in the dugout and made jokes to those around him about his pitchers as they took batting practice.
Water bottles flew in the air as players rushed the field, jumping up and down like little kids on Christmas morning.
After Nate Theunissen struck out swinging in the seventh inning Friday, Steve Jaksa told his sophomore first baseman to be prepared to have another at-bat in a key situation.
You couldn't erase the smile from Jesse Hernandez's face.
It all comes down to this.
In the scheme of things it doesn’t matter, but it sure stings.
An increase of five miles per hour may not seem like much when driving, but it makes a big difference in baseball.
Many of the 387 in attendance at Theunissen Stadium Saturday did not hesitate to express their grievances toward home plate umpire Michael Schultz all game.
To remain a contender for a division title, not only does a team have to compete with the best, it must beat those inferior to them.
After taking two out of three on the road over the weekend, the Central Michigan baseball team continued its strong play away from Theunissen Stadium on Wednesday.
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This time, a fast start paid off for the Central Michigan baseball team.
A two-out walk-off single by Aaron Dudley in the bottom of the 11th inning gave Toledo a 9-8 win against the Central Michigan baseball team Friday at Scott Park in Toledo, Ohio.
After winning its first four Mid-American Conference series of the season, the Central Michigan baseball team finds itself reeling following two consecutive series losses.
A ninth-inning run helped the Central Michigan baseball team even its series against Northern Illinois with an 8-7 win Saturday in DeKalb, Ill.