April 30, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Michigan baseball team is slowly, but surely, recuperating from injuries to its veteran players. These afflictions, however, have been fortunate for a handful of young players looking for more time at the plate and in the field.
April 29, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Wolverines (4-11 Big Ten, 17-27 overall) were swept by Indiana (8-6, 22-23) this weekend, and all hopes for the playoffs are slowly disappearing.
April 29, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Michigan baseball team had a fair shot to tally a win on Friday against Indiana, and senior right-hander Brandon Sinnery was supposed to deliver it from the mound.
April 26, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Michigan baseball team sits at the bottom of the Big Ten, but its season statistics show otherwise.
April 25, 2012
Baseball
BY LIZ NAGLE
It cannot be ignored — it’s been repeated for the past two years — that the injuries have been the demise of the Michigan baseball team.
April 23, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Michigan baseball team has found itself at the bottom of the Big Ten, again. This time Northwestern shares the spot with a .333 winning percentage. But then there’s a hypothetical scenario — what if they won every game that went into extra innings?
April 23, 2012
BY STEVEN BRAID
With one swing of the bat, sophomore designated hitter John DiLaura lifted the spirits of the Michigan baseball team and gave the Wolverines a reason to jump for joy for the first time in more than a week.
April 22, 2012
BY ISABELLA ACHENBACH
He’s got the name and he’s got the talent. Senior catcher Coley Crank is working his way up the charts with numerous home runs and RBIs.
April 19, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
The Michigan baseball team is playing on a fine line.
The Wolverines are in a near-fatal situation, hovering just above the bottom of the Big Ten standings.
April 18, 2012
BY LIZ NAGLE
Three weeks ago, the Wolverines had a healthy roster, but dropped a 12-2 contest to the Eagles. So with the now-handicapped team, it was almost predictable that Michigan wouldn’t be able to pull themselves out of an early deficit.
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