Baseball beginning to play games in the midwest again
The baseball team has returned to the midwest from a key eight-game stretch in the season. The team played eight games in 11 days during spring break.
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The baseball team has returned to the midwest from a key eight-game stretch in the season. The team played eight games in 11 days during spring break.
This weekend the Spartan Baseball team is heading to the sunny coast of California to face off againist No. 11 UCLA for a three game matchup.
The men's baseball team is coming off of a solid start to the season, the team traveled to the Surprise College Baseball Classic in Arizona going 2-1 in three games.
Men's baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. gave a preview to the upcoming season.
One week shy of their first game in Surprise, Arizona, MSU baseball is forced to prepare in unconditional ways.
MSU baseball released its 2015 season schedule on Monday, which includes 56 games.
The world of social media opens up many doors for drama and petty feuds, which is what happened between two news organizations following David Price's trade from the Tampa Bay Rays to the Detroit Tigers.
The MSU baseball team saw two players drafted in the 2014 MLB First-Year Player Draft on Saturday — outfielder Jimmy Pickens to the Cincinnati Reds in round 15 (455th overall), and catcher Joel Fisher to the Philadelphia Phillies in round 23 (682nd overall).
Last season, two MSU players joined the minor-league baseball ranks. This weekend, as many as five more could be added to the list.
A three-run ninth inning doomed the Spartans in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals, falling to No. 1-seed Indiana 7-4.
The MSU baseball team (30-25 overall, 11-13 Big Ten) scored nine runs in the final two innings in an 11-2 comeback win over Illinois to advance in the Big Ten Tournament.
Following an opening day upset over third-seeded Illinois, the MSU baseball team couldn't put together a winning streak on Thursday.
An early home run by sophomore outfielder Cam Gibson helped the MSU baseball (30-24 overall, 11-13 Big Ten) team defeat Illinois, 2-1, in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska on Wednesday.
The MSU baseball team secured their place in the Big Ten Tournament in a regular season-concluding sweep over Penn State last weekend.
For the first time, the Spartans came up short under the bright lights of Comerica Park.
On May 11, the Spartans took the field for their second game against the Nebraska Huskers on senior day.
Almost 200 Spartan alumnus were present at McLane Baseball Stadium on a sunny Saturday afternoon, where the MSU baseball team fell to Nebraska 5-3.
The Spartans picked up a win on a rain-soaked Wednesday afternoon, defeating Eastern Michigan 12-4 at McLane Baseball Stadium.
An 8-3 lead at the top of the seventh wasn't enough to keep the MSU baseball team (24-20 overall, 8-10 Big Ten) from falling to Illinois 10-9 in the finale of a three-game weekend sweep.
Donning red, white and blue, the MSU baseball team (24-17 overall, 8-7 Big Ten) secured a 15-3 win on Sunday to complete a weekend over the Northwestern Wildcats.