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Hoosiers look for revenge against Spartans

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When IU traveled to East Lansing, Mich., for a three-game stint with Michigan State last season, the Hoosiers were hot.

IU had just had its 18-game winning streak snapped by Illinois five days prior, but had still won 22 of its last 24 games and had vaulted to No. 12 in the national rankings.

The Spartans swept the Hoosiers in three losses for IU. Two of the games went to extra innings, and all three losses were one-run affairs that featured a Spartan walk-off hit to beat the Hoosiers. The team expressed anger, but said this time around it will be more composed if adversity comes its way.

“It definitely made us all a little bit angry,” senior ace Joey DeNato said. “Baseball’s a sport where you have to channel your anger. In football if you’re hyped up you can go hit someone. In baseball you can’t do that, you have to maintain your composure.”

IU (22-11, 8-1) will get its chance at revenge when Michigan State (20-14, 5-4) comes to Bloomington for a three-game series starting at 7:05 p.m. today.

DeNato will get the start for the Hoosiers today. The lefty became the winningest pitcher in IU history with his last start against Morehead State. DeNato now owns the record for most career strikeouts — 257 — and wins — 31 — in IU
baseball’s 119-year history.

Whenever DeNato plays the Spartans, it holds a little extra motivation for him. His father attended Michigan State and Joey — a San Diego native — grew up attending Michigan State football games.

“It’s always good beating them,” DeNato said. “For bragging rights.”

In the last two seasons against the Spartans, the Hoosiers are just 1-5. This year, the Spartans have had an up-and-down year. Back in February, the Spartans knocked off then-No. 1 Oregon State. But in their last six games, they are just 3-3 against weak competition.

In their recent six-game stretch, the Spartans lost two games to Central Michigan and took two of three from Purdue, where they had an average run differential of just +1 per game. The Boilermakers are 8-24 this year.

Michigan State leads the Big Ten in steals and steal attempts. IU has a speedster of its own — junior second baseman Casey Rodrigue — who leads the team with 10 stolen bags, which also ranks fifth in the Big Ten.

Rodrigue is playing his first year for IU after transferring from LSU-Eunice and has cemented himself as the team’s leadoff hitter. He said he’s heard from his teammates how frustrating last year’s sweep was.

“It kinda left a salty taste in their mouths,” Rodrigue said. “And they know there’s a little bit more of an importance on this series.”

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