COLUMN: Baseball is finally back
Baseball is finally back once again starting Feb. 17.
Baseball is finally back once again starting Feb. 17.
IU will play at Purdue for the first time since 2011.
Kyle Bunn has had eight pitchers drafted in two years in Bloomington.
Matt Gorski’s high school baseball career ended with a thud. His team, the Hamilton Southeastern Royals, lost to Westfield High School 4-1 in sectionals in May.
He recently signed with the Chicago White Sox.
Caleb Baragar was the first to sign.
The first IU player drafted was Caleb Baragar in the 9th round.
He was drafted in the 9th round by the San Francisco Giants.
Hart thought he could have been drafted in the top-10 rounds.
No IU players were drafted in the first two rounds Thursday.
IU's six runs were the most since May 7.
The Hoosiers struck out 16 times Wednesday.
Kyle Hart will start game one Wednesday morning.
IU was swept in the last series of the regular season.
IU trails Minnesota by a half game entering this weekend.
Three pitchers combined to give up eight runs in the sixth.
Senior pitcher Evan Bell goes the distance for IU baseball in his final home start.
On a day built to honor seniors, IU’s offense was powered by freshmen.
He allowed one run in his seven innings pitched.
Both starting pitchers lasted at least eight innings.