MSU pitcher wins conference Freshman of the Week honors
Following a strong win, MSU redshirt freshman pitcher Cam Vieaux has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
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Following a strong win, MSU redshirt freshman pitcher Cam Vieaux has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.
MSU baseball has a busy week ahead, with three midweek games and a three-game weekend series.
MSU baseball used a surge of scoring and stellar pitching in a doubleheader Sunday afternoon to salvage a series victory against Minnesota, improving to .500 in Big Ten play.
The rough transition between winter and spring in Michigan is wreaking havoc on more than just students walking across campus.
MSU’s baseball team won both games of its doubleheader against Harvard Saturday afternoon in Greenville, S.C.
The MSU baseball team surprised No. 1 Oregon State in Surprise, Ariz., defeating the Beavers 8-7 on Saturday.
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McLane Baseball Stadium at Kobs Field, MSU’s baseball field, was named “2013 Field of the Year” by the Sports Turf Managers Association, or STMA. The Association is made of sports turf professionals who’s focus is “strengthening the sports turf industry and enhancing members’ competence and acknowledgement of their professionalism” according to their website.
Click here to see a video as the team prepares to start the season.
A year after making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1979, the MSU baseball team narrowly missed the 64-team field this past spring. The Spartans finished with a 33-17 overall record and a 12-9 Big Ten record, but couldn’t quite crack the field as they were the first team left out of the tournament.?
Former MSU baseball player Andrew Waszak’s college success is carrying over to professional baseball.
On Wednesday, baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. introduced the 21 home-game schedule for the 2014 season. With 56 games total, five of the matchups include finalists from the NCAA tournament, three of which attended the College World Series in 2013.
Just a season after ending a decorated baseball career at MSU, Tony Bucciferro is creating his own path near the end of his first full season of professional baseball.
Efforts for MSU baseball players to improve their games during the offseason have proved fruitful thus far, as four players have been named to their respective summer collegiate all-star games.
MSU junior pitcher David Garner decided to forego his senior year and sign a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, according to the MSU athletic department.
For many high school, junior college and college baseball players, last weekend represented a dream come true.
After patiently waiting with anxiety, MSU pitcher Andrew Waszak knew his time had finally come when his father, who had been watching the MLB First-Year Player Draft all day, began shouting with excitement on Saturday afternoon.
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to accurately reflect the number of players who have been taken in the first 10 rounds under head coach Jake Boss Jr.
The MSU baseball team not only failed to receive an at-large bid to the 2013 NCAA Baseball Tournament yesterday, it was the final team left out of the field.
On Tuesday morning, the Big Ten announced the winners of the all-conference awards this past 2013 baseball season. Five players from MSU landed conference honors.