Friday, April 5, 2013

Western Herald – WMU baseball looks dominant with the bats and on the mound in victory over Chicago State

The Western Michigan University baseball group crushed Chicago State at residence within Robert J. Bobb stadium Wednesday afternoon, twelve-1.

Hunter Prince experienced two hits and an RBI in WMU’s victory above Chicago Condition/Aaron Fishell.

The win bumped the Broncos general file to 10-seventeen on the time. With the reduction Chicago Point out dropped to 3-16.

WMU scored its 12 operates on the energy of 16 hits. Chicago Condition managed only one particular unearned operate and 4 hits in the contest.

Second baseman Theo Piccirilli, brief stop Andrew Sohn and proper fielder Jared Kujawa every single had three hits in the Broncos victory. Sohn led the group with five runs batted in. Kujawa had a few RBI’s of his own. Drew Farmer and Hunter Prince every chipped voucher codes for accurate in with and RBI.

Sohn and Kujawa had again-to-again triples in the Bronco’s two-operate seventh inning. WMU poured it on the eighth inning by scoring 6 runs and pulling absent from Chicago State.

“I was acquiring the pitches I wanted to and just driving the ball,” Sohn mentioned. “Luckily, thanks to my teammates there had been a bunch of guys on base to travel in.”

The pitching was equally as extraordinary as the hitting. WMU sent four pitchers to the mound and none of them gave up an gained run. Will Nimke began the game and experienced a no-hitter likely until finally the fifth inning. Pat Haynes, Monty Porter and Nick Bradley each gave the Broncos an inning of function.

“When you can pitch it you really don't actually want a great deal of runs,” Sohn stated.

“Coming into the series, the Ball Point out series… win by this amount we’ve got a whole lot of self-confidence at the plate and pitching as nicely by only supplying up 1 run.”

Western Michigan will be at home this weekend for a a few-recreation series from Ball State. Friday’s match is scheduled for a three p.m. start off. Saturday and Sunday’s video games will start at one p.m.

 

 

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