MSU defeats Eastern with 4-0 shutout win
Lansing — Andrew Waszak has felt it building for weeks.
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Lansing — Andrew Waszak has felt it building for weeks.
Lansing – The fifth inning was a killer for the MSU baseball team Monday night. The Spartans surrendered five runs in the fifth inning en route to a 5-4 loss to the Lansing Lugnuts in the fourth annual Crosstown Showdown at Cooley Law School Stadium in Lansing.
Lansing — Jeff Holbrook has played and watched baseball for about as long as he can remember. As an MSU alumnus who grew up just miles from East Lansing, he also has been a Spartans fan for most of his life, and having lived in Lansing for the entirety of the Lansing Lugnuts’ 15 years as a minor league baseball team, he now is a Lugnuts fan as well.
MSU baseball head coach Jake Boss Jr. channeled his anger and expressed himself in two words.
For the MSU baseball team, May 20, 2009, feels a whole lot more recent than 11 months ago.
Midland, Mich. — With just two throws, the complexion of the game between the MSU and Central Michigan baseball teams took a dramatic turn Wednesday night at Dow Diamond in Midland, Mich.
Lansing — Freshman pitcher Tony Wieber might not have liked the way he started Tuesday’s game against Western Michigan.
Tom Izzo did it first. Mark Dantonio is well on his way to doing it in three seasons.
If Jake Boss Jr. was excited for his team to play Western Michigan last week, Tuesday’s rematch might be something of a dream come true for the MSU baseball head coach.
When looking in the Red Cedar River, it’s commonplace to see ducks moseying along or some occasional sticks and leaves skimming the surface.
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Once upon a time, if you wanted to go to an MSU baseball game, you had to weigh it against a sore back and fiberglass in the seat of your pants from a pathetic excuse for stadium seating.
On paper, the MSU baseball team came to Western Michigan’s Hyames Field as the overwhelming favorite.
When the Major League Baseball midseason All-Star Game was set to determine World Series home field advantage in 2003, the league began a marketing ploy with the tagline of “This time it counts.”
Right-handed starter Tony Bucciferro was excellent on the hill for the Spartans through six innings, but racked up five earned runs combined in the seventh and eighth innings as the Spartans lost a late 3-2 lead.
This week has been playing mind games on the MSU baseball team.
The MSU baseball team’s annual Crosstown Showdown exhibition against the Lansing Lugnuts was postponed because of weather Wednesday and was rescheduled for April 26.
For a game that doesn’t count toward its record, Wednesday’s game is about as exciting as they come for the MSU baseball team.
On his way to the ballpark Tuesday afternoon, sophomore catcher Andy Johnson didn’t expect to be in the MSU baseball team’s lineup.
Ben Hassenger, a Lansing-area musician and songwriter, was working at a hi-fi store in East Lansing in the 1980s when he decided he wasn’t going to spend another summer cooped up doing the same thing.