MSU baseball announces 2017 team awards
MSU baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. has announced the 2017 team awards.
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MSU baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. has announced the 2017 team awards.
In his last regular season start, redshirt-sophomore pitcher Alex Troop led the MSU baseball team to a victory over in-state rival Michigan. It was a game for the ages, as he was later honored with the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week award for his impressive performance.
Five MSU baseball players were awarded All-Big Ten distinctions for their performances this season. Senior second baseman Dan Durkin, junior outfielder Brandon Hughes, redshirt-junior designated hitter Chad Roskelly and redshirt-sophomore pitcher Alex Troop were named to the All-Big Ten second team. Freshman left fielder Bryce Kelley earned a slot on the All-Freshman team.
The Spartans and Wolverines met at McLane Baseball Stadium Saturday. Although, the Spartans were eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament Friday night, they still put forth a valiant effort for their graduating seniors, ultimately falling short, 2-1, in an extra inning game.
In the second game of a three game series MSU baseball traveled to Ann Arbor to face in-state rival Michigan. MSU ultimately fell, 11-6, but not without a fight.
Alex Troop flirted with history Thursday.
The MSU baseball team traveled to Mount Pleasant, Michigan Tuesday to take on the Central Michigan University Chippewas and walked away with a 7-0 victory.
It took the Spartans over five weeks to win a midweek matchup, but that streak came to an end on Wednesday after MSU defeated the University of Toledo at McLane Baseball Stadium, 11-1.
MSU baseball signed three more recruits to its 2017-18 roster, head coach Jake Boss Jr. announced Monday.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — It's been 28 days since the last time the Spartans won a midweek game. That streak will continue for at least another week.
It all came down to Buckeyes’ first baseman Zach Ratcliff.
To the dismay of baseball fans who like runs in bunches, the opposite came true at McLane Baseball Stadium Friday afternoon. Three Spartan hurlers combined for a shutout over Big Ten foe Ohio State, as MSU blanked the Buckeyes, 2-0.
The Spartans lost their third straight midweek matchup on Tuesday after suffering a 2-1 loss at the hands of Notre Dame at Frank Eck Stadium.
When senior second baseman Dan Durkin takes the field, he wears the same Spartan uniform the rest of his teammates don — with one slight exception.
The Spartans have altered their weekend series against Fresno State and will move the games from East Lansing to Grand Rapids, Mich.
Almost everything was going smoothly for MSU baseball, at least for the first 20 games of the season.
Head coach Jake Boss Jr. knew he needed to shake things up after dropping the first two games of a three-game series to the University of Minnesota in Saturday’s doubleheader.
After getting rained out on Friday, the MSU baseball team returned to McLane Baseball Stadium on Saturday with a doubleheader planned with the University of Minnesota to kick off the home leg of conference play.
The Spartans will play a doubleheader on Saturday after Friday's game was postponed because of "inclement weather and wet field conditions," according to a release by MSU Athletics.
After exploding for 41 runs against Big Ten foe Illinois, the MSU baseball team scuffled its way to a 3-2 loss against Western Michigan University on Tuesday. The loss dropped the Spartans’ record to 15-6, though their Big Ten mark is untouched at a still perfect 3-0.