First basemen Ryan Krill has helped surge Spartans
Since March 25 MSU baseball has gone 11-5, and they now sit at 22-16 with a 7-5 record in the Big Ten after starting the season below .500.
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Since March 25 MSU baseball has gone 11-5, and they now sit at 22-16 with a 7-5 record in the Big Ten after starting the season below .500.
For the MSU baseball team, head coach Jake Boss Jr. often talks about being the best of six Division I baseball teams in the state or “state champs”.
A day after defeating the Michigan Wolverines (21-16 overall, 6-6 Big Ten) by a score of 4-2 in the same stadium, the baseball team (19-16 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) fell to Central Michigan (25-12 overall, 10-2 MAC) on Wednesday night, 8-7.
For some of the baseball team, Tuesday night’s 4-2 victory over rival Michigan at Comerica Park will be a memory they carry with them for the rest of their lives.
MSU takes on Michigan in baseball at Comerica Park
On a beautiful Tuesday night in Detroit at Comerica Park, home of the Tigers, the baseball team (19-15 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) defeated the Michigan Wolverines (21-15 overall, 6-6 Big Ten) 4-2 in the only meeting between the rivals this season.
MSU has a history of playing games at Comerica Park, but usually it has been a part of a series called “Clash at Comerica,” which was an annual event put on by Central Michigan. This season, MSU’s games at Comerica expanded to include their arch-rival Michigan. MSU and U-M will do battle Tuesday with their annual game against CMU to take place the next day.
The baseball team (18-15 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) is prepared to play in one of it biggest games of the season. The Spartans will take on Michigan (21-14 overall, 6-6 Big Ten) at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tuesday night.
The baseball team (18-15 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) cruised to a 14-3 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats (9-24 overall, 3-6 Big Ten) in the third game of a three game series on a beautiful sunny spring day in East Lansing in front of 1,305 fans on Sunday afternoon.
Despite not getting the desired result in the ninth annual Crosstown Showdown, the baseball team gained plenty from their exhibition game against the Lansing Lugnuts, the Toronto Blue Jays Class A minor league affiliate.
Sights and sounds from the ninth annual Crosstown Showdown between MSU and the Lansing Lugnuts. Produced and edited by Matthew Argillander.
After a 30 minute rain delay a night of fun began in downtown Lansing at the Cooley Law School Stadium the MSU baseball team took on the Lansing Lugnuts, the Toronto Blue Jays Class A minor league affiliate in the ninth annual Crosstown Showdown.
After a three-game sweep at Oregon over the weekend, MSU baseball (16-14) returned to McLane Baseball Stadium to take on Western Michigan (11-16). The Spartans won in walk-off fashion after scoring two runs in the ninth to complete a 5-4 comeback victory.
As the school year draws to a close and the weather begins to break, people can go outside again after a relatively cold winter. Today marks one of those first chances to get out and enjoy the changing of the seasons.
After a slow start to the season, the baseball team (15-14 overall, 2-4 Big Ten) seems to have finally kicked it into gear. The team had its best weekend of the season in a three-game sweep of the then-No. 23 Oregon Ducks.
Anyone who spends a significant amount of time around the athletic staff at MSU knows they are a tight-knit group, always eager to support one another.
After playing mostly .500 baseball through the first third of the season, the men's baseball team (12-12 overall, 2-3 Big Ten) needs to heat up as the weather does if they hope to do anything of significance this season.
The baseball team (11-11 overall, 1-2 Big Ten) is entering a key stretch of the season and it has come out the gates swinging.
On a sunny, but brisk day in McLane Baseball Stadium the baseball team (10-11 overall) cruised to a 8-3 victory over the Central Michigan Chippewas (15-10 overall) in the team's home-opener.
MSU and Michigan will renew their rivalry on the professional baseball diamond next month.